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http://news.findlaw.com/international/s/20021107/yemenqaedaamericandc.html

Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002

One U.S. Citizen Among Dead Qaeda Suspects-Yemen

By Mohammed Sudam

ADEN (Reuters) - One of the six al Qaeda suspects killed in a weekend car
blast in Yemen carried U.S. nationality and all were "dangerous" members of
the extremist network, a Yemeni official said Thursday.

The six were killed when their car exploded in the eastern Marib province
Sunday. Yemeni authorities refused to comment on the cause of the car
blast -- which according to U.S. officials was a rocket from an unmanned CIA
drone.

One of the dead, Qaed Senyan al-Harthi, also known as Abu Ali, was a key
suspect in the 2000 suicide bombing of the U.S. warship Cole in a Yemeni
port that killed 17 U.S. sailors.

"Investigations by Yemeni authorities found that Harthi was accompanied by
five dangerous members of the al Qaeda network who were not ordinary
passengers," the official told Reuters.

He said that one of the six, identified by a government newspaper as Ahmed
Hijazi, had U.S. nationality, but it was not clear if he was of Yemeni
origin.

Yemeni authorities found personal documents, weapons and satellite
telecommunication devices in the shattered car, the official said.

The government September 26 weekly newspaper said the group had taken part
in "planning and executing acts of sabotage that harmed Yemeni national
interests.

"The six were involved in the attack on the USS Cole in Aden (harbor) in
2000," the paper added.

Washington blames Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network for the Cole
attack. The Saudi-born militant leader, whose ancestral home is Yemen, is
also blamed for last year's September 11 attacks on the United States.

The September 26 weekly quoted an interior ministry official as saying that
Yemeni coast guards will soon receive five boats from the United States to
help patrol ports in a bid to prevent more attacks on Western ships.

A second batch of nine patrol boats will follow later, the official said
without giving details.

The impoverished Arab country has vowed its ports will open fire at boats
approaching vessels without authorization in a bid to tighten security after
an attack on French-flagged supertanker last month -- almost exactly two
years after the attack on the Cole.

U.S. military trainers were sent this year to advise Yemeni troops on
catching al Qaeda fighters believed to be in hiding.

The Sept. 26 paper said the United States would set up a coast guard
operations room in Aden and would train some 160 Yemenis for that purpose.

Yemen, keen to shake off its image as a haven for Muslim militants, says it
has detained 85 people in its hunt for suspected members of al Qaeda and
other militant groups.


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