http://www.sabanews.net/view.php?scope=f9129&dr=&ir=&id=78041

 TDC reeducates 107 al-Qaeda suspects, 176 Houthi supporters 
     SANA'A,(Saba)- The Theological Dialogue Committee (TDC) announced
Tuesday it has reeducated 107 al-Qaeda suspects and 176 supporters of
rebel leader Hussein Badruddin al-Houhti who was killed last week.

"The results are positive, the young people reeducated in Sana'a, Taiz,
Hodeidah, Hadramout, Beidha and Ibb have vowed to renounce violence, and
respect the rights of non-Moslems," said the TDC Chairman Judge Hamoud
al-Hitar in a statement.

"Dialogue will go on," he adds saying that the committee has finished
a fourth session with the militants. The first session, for reeducation
of al-Qaeda suspects, was in 2002.

The last three sessions reeducated 246 militants, 120 of which were
reeducated
in the second session. Al-Hitar, the cleric who pioneered Yemen's unique
way of tackling extremism, says his method has resulted in more stability.


"Since the first session was held, no terror attack happened in the
country,
a reverse of expectations that Yemen would be a scene of spectacular
terror
bloodshed," he recalls in praising change of doctrinaires.
AA/
SABA
Resource: SABA 

Posted at:
14/09/2004 (12:37pm) 




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