Middle East News

Twenty-five Shiites on trial in Yemen over support for rebels

May 16, 2009, 12:44 GMT

Sana'a, Yemen - Twenty-five Shiites accused of providing support for a rebel group appeared before a state security court in Sana'a on Saturday.

The defendants, aged between 18 and 36, appeared before the court's chief judge, Radhwan al-Namir, in two separate groups.

They were charged with forming an armed gang in Sana'a loyal to leading rebel Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

Prosecutors said the defendants had provided financial and logistic aid to rebels who fought government forces near the Yemeni capital last year in support of a Shiite rebellion in the north- western province of Saada.

The men were charged with forming armed gangs and planning to carry out sabotage, murder and bombings, according to the charge sheet.

They were among 190 insurgents captured by security forces during the battles that broke out in Bani-Hushaish, some 30 kilometres north of Sana'a, last May. That fighting continued for nearly three months.

Only one of the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The other 24 defendants refused to plea, saying the court had no constitutional mandate.

The judge adjourned the trial until May 30.

Last week, the court sentenced three Shiite rebels to up to 12 years in prison after it convicted them of supporting the Saada rebels led by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

Fighting between army forces and the rebels has flared intermittently in Saada since mid-2004, leaving hundreds of soldiers and insurgents dead. The rebels, known as Houthis, belong to the Zaidi sect of Shiite Islam.

In June 2007, the government and al-Houthi signed a Qatari- sponsored peace agreement, but tensions have since been on the rise between al-Houthi's followers and government forces in Saada.

Authorities have accused the rebels of trying to reinstall the rule of Shiite imams, which was toppled by a republican revolution in northern Yemen in 1962.



COMMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in Middle East

Older Talkback

Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Also Check Out

Kelly Clarkson: 'I am not Beyonce'

Kelly Clarkson: I am not Beyonce
Original 'American Idol' winner refuses to wear uncomfortable high heels. ... more

Cynthia Nixon marries Christine Marinoni

Cynthia Nixon marries Christine Marinoni
'Sex and the City' actress tied the knot three years after getting engaged. ... more

Cheryl Cole: 'I couldn't be like Rihanna'

Cheryl Cole: I couldnt be like Rihanna
'Call My Name' singer thinks the 'What Have You Been?' star is too blunt. ... more

Elvis Presley's tomb for sale

Elvis Presleys tomb for sale
The chance to be buried in the same tomb where Elvis Presley was originally placed after his death is up for auction. ... more

Bar Refaeli wants to 'marry' Justin Bieber

Bar Refaeli wants to marry Justin Bieber
Bar Refaeli wants to 'marry' Justin Bieber, and also admits having a crush on Tom Cruise. ... more

Chris Brown selling house

Chris Brown selling house
Chris Brown is selling his West Hollywood bachelor pad for £1.8 million, just 15 months after he bought it, following a number of disputes with his neighbours. ... more

Rihanna wants to swap breasts

Rihanna wants to swap breasts
Rihanna wants to 'borrow' her 'Battleship' co-star Brooklyn Decker's boobs. ... more

Justin Bieber loved up with Selena

Justin Bieber loved up with Selena
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez looked 'more in love than ever' on a recent lunch date. ... more

Simon Cowell blasts The Voice

Simon Cowell blasts The Voice
Simon Cowell has taken a swipe at 'The Voice' telling an unsuccessful 'X Factor' contestant to try auditioning for that show instead. ... more

Delta Goodrem opens up about Brian split

Delta Goodrem opens up about Brian split
Delta Goodrem said she 'didn't know how to get out' of her six and a half year relationship with Brian McFadden. ... more