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Al-Qaeda seizes Yemeni Town

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Headlines, Islamic Supremacism, Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia (Islamic Law) at May 30th, 2011 - 5:09 pm

As The regime of Barack Hussein Obama promotes the Muslim Brotherhood inspired Arab Popular Uprising in Yemen, the true intentions of this movement appears. AL-Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula has been taking advantage of the chaos the Obama regime is promoting. They are seizing territory in Yemen and have declared an emirate. Now they have seized Zinjibar a provincial capital in Southern Yemen.

Government officials said that the provincial capital was under the control of militants after fighting that began on Friday and had claimed 16 lives, including civilians.

The fighters “were able to gain control of the city of Zinjibar … and took over all government facilities” a security official told AFP. Only the headquarters of the the 25th mechanised brigade was holding out, he added, but it was besieged by the gunmen.

A local resident said: “About 300 Islamic millitants and al-Qaeda men came into Zinjibar and took over everything on Friday.”

Zinjibar is the capital of Abyan province in south central Yemen. The impoverished state, which was the ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden, has been wracked by violence amid protests to end President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s near 33-year rule.

If the Yemeni Government falls as Obama wants, AL-Qaeda is ready to take over. The Popular Uprising continues it’s march towards the Caliphate.

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