Yemen ‘must resist foreign forces’
- Friday, January 15, 2010, 12:32
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A group of Muslim leaders have said Yemenis have a religious duty to resist foreign military intervention in the country.
“In the event of any foreign party insisting on hostilities against, an assault on, or military or security intervention in Yemen, then Islam requires all its followers to pursue jihad,” a statement signed by 150 clerics on Thursday said.
Foreign governments have voiced increasing concern about the situation in Yemen since an attempted attack on a US-bound airliner, after which al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed it had armed the alleged bomber.
On Wednesday, Carl Levin, the chairman of the US senate armed services committee, said that Washington should use drone attacks, air raids or covert operations against al-Qaeda fighters in the country.
“Most options ought to be on the table,” short of invasion by US forces, the Democrat senator said.
The US and Britain have announced plans to fund Yemen’s counterterrorism police force, but Barack Obama, the US president, has explicitly ruled out sending in troops.
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