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Deadly clashes hit southern Yemen | Deadly clashes hit southern Yemen |
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At least 12 people have been killed in clashes between armed separatists and government forces in southern Yemen, medics and witnesses say. | |
The protesters in the town of Zinjibar, in Abyan province, were demanding the release of detainees held during earlier disturbances. | The protesters in the town of Zinjibar, in Abyan province, were demanding the release of detainees held during earlier disturbances. |
Eyewitnesses said the security forces opened fire to disperse the crowds. | Eyewitnesses said the security forces opened fire to disperse the crowds. |
Many in southern Yemen complain of discrimination, while officials accuse the protesters of seeking secession. | Many in southern Yemen complain of discrimination, while officials accuse the protesters of seeking secession. |
Witnesses told the AFP news agency the demonstration was called by Tarek al-Fadhli, a local figure who supports independence for south Yemen from the north. | Witnesses told the AFP news agency the demonstration was called by Tarek al-Fadhli, a local figure who supports independence for south Yemen from the north. |
Analysts say there has been rising tension throughout the south in the past two years, as the southern independence movement gains strength. | Analysts say there has been rising tension throughout the south in the past two years, as the southern independence movement gains strength. |
It began two years ago when former southern military officials, forced into compulsory retirement, demanded higher pension payments. | It began two years ago when former southern military officials, forced into compulsory retirement, demanded higher pension payments. |
The protesters have been accusing President Ali Abdullah Saleh of corruption and openly calling for independence from his government in the northern mountain capital, Sanaa. | The protesters have been accusing President Ali Abdullah Saleh of corruption and openly calling for independence from his government in the northern mountain capital, Sanaa. |
Mr Fadhli - a prominent ally of President Saleh and a veteran of the jihad against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan - switched sides and joined the southern independence movement in April. | Mr Fadhli - a prominent ally of President Saleh and a veteran of the jihad against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan - switched sides and joined the southern independence movement in April. |
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