|  Four Al-Qaeda Fighters Killed as Army Starts 
					  All-Out Attack in Al-Huta Written By: Nasser ArrabyeeArticle Date: Sep 25, 
					  2010 - 4:19:10 PM
 At least four al-Qaeda fighters were killed and five 
					  others arrested in an attack by the Yemeni army outside of 
					  the town of Al Huta in the southern province of Shabwa, 
					  tribal and security sources said on Thursday. The 
					  resistance was strong and dozens of 
					  soldiers were killed and injured, the sources said.
 The sources said that the army started an all out 
					  offensive on the town of Al Huta on Thursday afternoon 
					  after close to the entire population fled to the 
					  neighboring areas to escape the fighting.
 
 “ 
					  Almost everyone is out now, and the army has  started 
					  the attack the Al Qaeda  fighters,” said Abu Ahmed, 
					  who fled Al Huta with 30 members of his family and his 
					  brother’s family to the area of Ezan, about 9km away from 
					  Al Huta.
 
 “Al Qaeda tried to prevent us and beat us 
					  to make us stay with them  to use us as human shields 
					  but we all refused and got out, but now we need help,” 
					  said Abu Ahmed over phone from Ezan.
 
 “We received 
					  enough assistance for 200 families, but there are about 
					  3000 displaced families so we need much more  
					  assistance,”  said Abu Ahmed, who refused to give his 
					  full name for security reasons. Al-Qaeda uses rifles and 
					  RPGs and snipers, he said.
 
 Meanwhile, the 
					  tribal sheikh Abdul Bari Al Mehdhar said Thursday that he 
					  and all people of Al Huta condemned the terrorist acts of 
					  AlQaeda. “We tried to negotiate with them but they refused 
					  and chose the violence, ” said Sheikh Al Mehdhar, the 
					  brother of Abdullah Al Mehdhar,  the alleged Al Qaeda 
					  leader in Al Huta who was killed in January this year in 
					  security operation.
 
 Sheikh Abdul Bari Al 
					  Mehdhar, who is loyal to the government, said there were 
					  only eight al-Qaeda fighters  who are from Al Huta, 
					  and that the others are from outside the town.  He 
					  said the leader of the group is called Abdul Azeez Al 
					  Mualem.
 
 According to local sources, about 100 
					  militants are fighting the army now, including Saudis and 
					  Somalis.
 
 Thousands Flee as Shabwa Becomes 
					  Al-Qaeda Hub
 Written By: Shuaib M. al-MosawaArticle Date: Sep 
					  22, 2010 - 4:14:50 PM
  Approximately 9,000 civilians are fleeing the al-Huta 
					  area of Maifa’ah district in Shabwa province following 
					  recent clashes between alleged al-Qaeda affiliates and 
					  government troops, Colonel Mansur Hadi, Security Director 
					  of Maifa’ah district told the Yemen Observer.
 Security is facilitating the exodus of these civilians.  
					  “There seems to be no other solution but to cleanse the 
					  town of al-Huta of al-Qaeda elements,” Hadi  said. He 
					  explained that because al-Qaeda is using civilians as 
					  human shields, security is facilitating the removal of 
					  civilians from the district so that they can better target 
					  al-Qaeda operatives.
 
 Members of al-Qaeda have 
					  recently moved from Lawdar district, Abyan province and 
					  Abeida district, Marib province to the al-Huta area of 
					  Shabwa, targeting both civilians and security there, said 
					  Hadi. He estimated that there are about 50 to 60 al-Qaeda 
					  members there. Hadi dismissed the contention that the 
					  Southern Movement is collaborating with al-Qaeda in Shabwa.
 
 From their new base in Shabwa, these al-Qaeda members 
					  have been causing flare-ups.  A group of alleged 
					  al-Qaeda militants targeted a security checkpoint Thursday 
					  in al-Huta area, killing three soldiers and injuring two 
					  others. The government troops retaliated by killing three 
					  alleged al-Qaeda members on Sunday.
 
 Government 
					  troops have been battling alleged al-Qaeda affiliates 
					  since August in Lawdar district, where fighting left 
					  dozens dead from both sides.
 
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