From Yemen, news of Traitors, working for Israel

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think about it......there are still some Jewish Yemeni in Yemen, so its normal to have some spies there
 
^ thats what always happens - when people want to defame/distort something, they work from within. This always works better - pretending to be Muslim and then doing all this weird stuff :rollseyes, because seemingly people fall right for it.


"We are the Organisation of Islamic Jihad and you are Jews, but you are honest, and we are ready to do anything,"

talk about sucking up!
 
do they have law reports/journals in Yemen?

We need the details....

The trial is still going on. From the English version of "The Yemeni Observer"

Three men put on trial for spying for Israel
Posted in: Front Page
Written By: Nasser Arrabyee
Article Date: Jan 11, 2009 - 6:25:07 AM


A special Yemeni court began trying three young men Saturday over terror charges and on charges of spying for Israel.

Prosecutor Ali Askar from the State Security Court accused Bassam Abdullah Al Haidary 25, Emad Ali Sa'ad Al Raimi 23, and Ali Abdullah Saleh Mahfal, 24, of contacting Israeli authorities to obtain financial support to carry out terrorist acts in Yemen.

The prosecutor showed the court, chaired by Judge Muhsen Alwan, a computer and a set of documents, including emails between Bassam Abdullah Al Haidary and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

One of the emails addressed to Ehud Olmert was read by the prosecutor in the court room, "We are the Islamic Jihad organization, we need your support. And we are ready to do whatever you want. … You, the Jews, keep your promises if you make them, though you are the enemies of Allah, you are not like the Arab rulers, who lies."

The reply said “we are ready to support you as our agents” the prosecutor said.

The three defendants denied all the charges as untrue, and asked for lawyers to defend them.

"I don’t know anything of these charges," said every one of them when asked by the judge.

The judge adjourned the session to next Saturday to give the defense lawyers a chance to review the files of the case, and to listen to evidence from the prosecutor.

The three accused belong to a six-member group which was arrested on September 21, 2008 in Sana'a, after claiming responsibility for a suicide attack on the US embassy September 17th which killed 19 people, including the six attackers. The other three were not put on trial for lack of evidence, the prosecutors office said.

After the attack on the US embassy, the group also published internet statements threatening to strike the embassies of Britain, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates in Sana'a. The group called itself the Islamic Jihad Organization under the chairmanship of the Abu Al Ghaith Al Yamani. Security authorities have said Abu Al Ghaith Al Yamani is Bassam Abduallah Al Haidari.

Source: http://www.yobserver.com/front-page/10015535.html


You can read the story in a number of the Newpapers from Yemen, in Arabic, a few in English.

Here is the link to get the Yemen Newspapers on line.

http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/yemen.htm
 
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I'm glad Yemen has such a brilliant legal system and honest leaders, I mean, there's no way that these accusations could just have been made up to eliminate political opposition, is there? Go Yemen! :skeleton:
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The three defendants denied all the charges as untrue, and asked for lawyers to defend them.

"I don’t know anything of these charges," said every one of them when asked by the judge.

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so it could be a fitna...
 

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