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Lawmaker: al-Qaeda running key Yemeni ministries
2010-01-07
[Iran Press TV Latest] A Yemeni Parliamentarian says al-Qaeda enjoys strong support from the government of President Ali Abdullah Salih and runs key ministries in his cabinet.

Exiled Yemeni lawmaker Yahya al-Houthi -- who is the brother of the Shia leader, Abdul-Malek -- accused the government of allowing hundreds of al-Qaeda militants into the country.

He said members of al-Qaeda are in charge of many key ministries in the Salih administration including ministries for media and intelligence.

Al-Houthi added that extremist groups such as Salafi and al-Qaeda have toughened their grip on the country.

Yemen has opened an all-out war against Houthi fighters in the mountainous north in August. Saudi Arabia also joined the offensive against the fighters in November.

The government accuses fighters of seeking to restore a religious state in the northern areas that was overthrown in 1962.

The Houthis, however, say they want more autonomy, a halt in alleged Saudi-backed efforts to impose Wahabism in the region
The Saudis were imposing Wahabism in Yemen? Is that allowed?
as well as an end to "discriminatory policies" against their people.
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