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Five killed in Yemen violence, UN to send mission

By Fawaz al-Haidari (AFP) – 8 hours ago

ADEN, Yemen — Five people, including three soldiers, were killed in violence

across Yemen's main port city of Aden on Friday, officials and medics said, as

the United Nations announced it will send a mission next week to the restive

country.

A bomb-laden car exploded at an army post killing the soldiers, a security

official told AFP.

The attack also wounded four soldiers and burned one of seven tanks stationed

there, an officer from the police's criminal investigation department said.

It sparked gun battles between the army and gunmen that left one civilian killed

and four others wounded, medics said.

The officials did not blame the attack on any party and no side has yet claimed

its responsibility.

It came nearly an hour after soldiers shot dead one man and wounded six others

at the funeral of a man who had died a year ago in custody in Aden after being

detained for alleged links to Al-Qaeda.

Already tightly-patrolled Aden has seen heavy security deployment since deadly

violence erupted late May between alleged Al-Qaeda fighters and the army in the

southern city of Zinjibar, raising fears of a spillover of the extremist

militants into the main port city.

At least 100 soldiers have been killed in the fighting and 260 more have been

wounded, according to a military official.

Meanwhile, the United Nations said it is sending a mission to Yemen on Monday to

examine the human rights situation in the impoverished Arab nation, a

spokeswoman at the UN human rights office said on Friday.

" We will be deploying a mission to Yemen, an assessment mission to Yemen

beginning on Monday. This will be a 10-day mission and a team of three from our

office will be going, " said Ravina Shamdasani.

" The mission's goal is basically to assess... as you know information that's

coming from Yemen has been really difficult to independently verify... the main

goal of the mission is to go and assess the situation, " she added.

The team is to meet officials, rights activists, members of the opposition as

well as victims of violations. It is also planning visits to medical centres and

detention centres.

" They will hopefully come back with recommendations for the government, " said

Shamdasani.

The Yemen has also been gripped in political turmoil since a massive uprising

against the 33-year-old rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh erupted in January.

At least 200 people have been killed by troops loyal to Saleh in anti-regime

protests, while the president was himself wounded in a bomb blast at his palace

mosque earlier this month.

Saleh, who has not appeared in public since the attack, was flown to Saudi

Arabia for treatment while the opposition has demanded his Vice President

Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi to assume power.

A military leader from the powerful Hashid tribe in Yemen voiced support on

Friday for protesters' demands to form an interim ruling council.

" We stand with the revolution and the revolutionaries, whatever sacrifices we

ought to make, " said Sheikh Hashim Abdullah al-Ahmar at a protest in which tens

of thousands gathered in the capital, Sanaa.

" The revolution has achieved one of its objectives " with the departure of Saleh,

said Sheikh Hashim who was one of the president's bodyguards before he defected

when anti-Saleh protests erupted this year.

" We are now working on a peaceful and orderly transfer of power, a mission

entrusted to Vice President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, a national figure who is

accepted by all Yemenis, " he said.

Hadi's grip on power is seen as shaky as Saleh relatives continue to run main

security systems. Key among them is Saleh's son, Ahmed, who leads the elite

Republican Guard.

Copyright © 2011 AFP. All rights reserved.

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