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Wednesday, 09 January 2013

UAE interrogates Islamist-linked women: report

Al Arabiya with agencies

Prosecutors in the United Arab Emirates have begun interrogating women linked 
to a group of Islamists held for allegedly plotting to seize power in the Gulf 
state, news agency WAM said on Wednesday.

“The public prosecution has begun interrogating leading female elements in 
the women’s organization” linked to the Islamist group, the state news 
agency quoted UAE attorney general Salem Kobaish as saying.

Kobaish did not specify the number of women being interrogated nor whether they 
could face detention for their links to the Islamist group, which he accused of 
“creating and managing a network aimed at seizing power in the country,” 
reported AFP.

This is not the first time a suspected Islamist militant cell has been detained 
in the United Arab Emirates.

Individuals arrested in the UAE on Dec. 26 had links to al-Qaeda, including its 
prominent Yemen-based wing, Dubai’s police chief, Dahi Khalfan, said in an 
interview published on Wednesday.

The group had planned bomb attacks on targets in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and 
other states in the region, rather than setting out to assassinate individuals, 
Khalfan added.

The Dubai police chief said he was concerned that al-Qaeda in the Arabian 
Peninsula (AQAP) members were making their way to the Gulf, but said Saudi 
anti-terrorism efforts had reduced al-Qaeda’s threat to the region, reported 
Reuters.

The UAE has so far escaped attack by al-Qaeda or other insurgent groups, but 
some of the seven emirates in the federation have seen a rise in Islamist 
sentiment in recent years. Security analysts say Dubai, a cosmopolitan business 
and tourism hub, could make an attractive target for militants.

Brotherhood ‘menace’

AQAP, formed in 2009 by a merger of al-Qaeda’s Yemeni and Saudi branches, 
remains a threat, although its attempts to pull off a spectacular attack abroad 
have so far been thwarted, reported Reuters.

In 2010, it claimed responsibility for two sophisticated parcel bombs sent to 
the United States. The bombs were intercepted in Britain and Dubai before they 
could explode.

In August, Saudi authorities arrested a group of suspected al-Qaeda-linked 
militants, mostly Yemeni nationals, in the capital Riyadh, suggesting the group 
remained highly active.

A Yemeni official said AQAP had individual sponsors in the Gulf, adding that 
UAE authorities had not officially contacted Sanaa about possible links between 
the UAE cell and al-Qaeda.

“We know that al-Qaeda gets financial support from some individuals in the 
region and that members of al-Qaeda come from some neighboring countries to 
fight alongside the group in Yemen,” said the official, who asked not to be 
named.

Washington has backed a political transition in Yemen and stepped up drone 
strikes on suspected militants there to try to curb AQAP’s influence and 
prevent a spillover of violence into U.S. ally Saudi Arabia, the world’s top 
oil exporter.

Khalfan said al-Qaeda was not the UAE’s only security threat, citing dangers 
from Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood, swept to power in Egypt after the fall of 
Hosni Mubarak in 2011.

He said the menace from Iran and the Brotherhood - which have significant 
ideological differences - was similar.

“They both want to export the revolution,” he said. “What the Muslim 
Brothers are aiming for at the moment is to shred and denigrate the reputation 
of the Gulf rulers.”


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