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The BBC has condemned an attack on its Yemen reporter, urging the authorities in Sanaa to ensure the safety of all journalists working in the country. | The BBC has condemned an attack on its Yemen reporter, urging the authorities in Sanaa to ensure the safety of all journalists working in the country. |
It says reporter Abdullah Ghorab was set upon by men with batons and knives, "who appeared to be supporters of the outgoing president Ali Abdullah Saleh". | It says reporter Abdullah Ghorab was set upon by men with batons and knives, "who appeared to be supporters of the outgoing president Ali Abdullah Saleh". |
Mr Ghorab escaped, but his two brothers were badly beaten up. | Mr Ghorab escaped, but his two brothers were badly beaten up. |
The BBC says journalists should be able "to report freely from Yemen without fear of violence or intimidation". | The BBC says journalists should be able "to report freely from Yemen without fear of violence or intimidation". |
In a statement, the British broadcaster said Mr Ghorab was attacked by the armed gang in Sanaa on Wednesday. | In a statement, the British broadcaster said Mr Ghorab was attacked by the armed gang in Sanaa on Wednesday. |
"We are deeply concerned that this was a deliberate attack and we condemn it in the strongest terms," the BBC World Service's Liliane Landor said. | "We are deeply concerned that this was a deliberate attack and we condemn it in the strongest terms," the BBC World Service's Liliane Landor said. |
The statement added that it was not the first security incident targeting Mr Ghorab in Yemen. | The statement added that it was not the first security incident targeting Mr Ghorab in Yemen. |
"He has been detained and assaulted on two previous occasions and was verbally attacked by Yemen deputy information minister last September." | "He has been detained and assaulted on two previous occasions and was verbally attacked by Yemen deputy information minister last September." |
"Attacks of this nature only serve to harm the country in the eyes of the world," Ms Landor said. | "Attacks of this nature only serve to harm the country in the eyes of the world," Ms Landor said. |
The authorities in Sanaa have so far made no public response to the BBC's statement. | The authorities in Sanaa have so far made no public response to the BBC's statement. |
Yemen has been gripped by months of anti-government unrest and fighting between armed factions. | Yemen has been gripped by months of anti-government unrest and fighting between armed factions. |
In a separate development, officials said a leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula had been killed in a "family dispute". | |
Tarik al-Dahab was killed by his half-brother, Hizam, in a village in southern Yemen, they added. | |
Tarik was described as the brother-in-law of the US-born radical cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, who was on the US most-wanted list and was killed in a drone attack last year. | |
Tarik's supporters are reported to have then attacked his killers, who took refuge in Hizam's house. | |
Sixteen militants are said to have been killed in the gunfight, including Hizam. |
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