29 - July 17th thru July 21st 2000,
Vol X

As
Al-Misrakh Suffers from a Military Offensive
BUT...WILL AL-JABRI RESTORE
HIS RIGHT?
Imad Al-Saqqaf,
Taiz Bureau chief
Yemen Times
It
all began with a plot of land owned by the Jabri Family who possesses all
legal documents to prove their ownership. It is located beside the Air
Defense Camp in Al-Misrakh District, Taiz Province.
Two years ago, the owner, Abdul Wali Al-Jabri decided to carry out construction
work on his plot of land. Simultaneously the Commander of Air Defense decided
to forcibly seize it. As a result clashes took place between Al-Jabri Family
and Air Defense personnel. Jabri's nephew was killed.
Since then, Al-Jabri became an avenger of his nephew's blood and a visitor
of courts demanding restoration of his plot of land. A month ago, when
he failed in all his attempts to secure his rights, he kidnapped the General
Staff of the Air Defense. He took the abducted military officer to Jabel
Sabir in Al-Misrakh district. As a result of the efforts of reconciliation
by the Commander of Air Forces, Brigadier General, Muhammed Saleh Al-Ahmer,
it was agreed to release the kidnapped officer against payment of Al-Jabri
"blood money" (compensation) and return his plot of land to him.
Soon after freeing the officer, Al-Misrakh citizens were surprised to see
a convoy of twenty armed vehicles and a large number of soldiers in Al-Matali
village Ñ Al-Jabri's birth place in Al-Misrakh district. The military
vehicle took positions along the road leading to the village while a tank
bombarded the village from Mafraq Njd Qaseem demanding the surrender of
Al-Jabri, on charges of kidnapping the General Staff.
After the arrival of contingent of Armed Forces in the area, women and
children fled the village and took shelter on the mountains and neighboring
villages. The Army personnel robbed the residents' abandoned houses and
ransacked the village. They remained stationed there until Al-Jabri surrendered.
Meanwhile the artillery and machine guns continued raiding the houses.
The village remained under military siege for seven days while some shaikhs
began efforts for mediations to hand-over Al-Jabri provided that the problem
is solved within the framework of tribal norms without going through the
security apparatus or court.
On
Monday, July 10, Al-Jabri surrendered to the area shaikhs who betrayed
him and handed him over to the Criminal Investigation, Taiz. On the same
day, a responsible source at the Ministry of Interior said that Al-Jabri,
charged of being responsible for Al-Misrakh incidents ,will be brought
before the court.
The next day, that is on Tuesday, some heavy and medium Armed Forces
vehicles began to withdraw from the village while some remained there.
On Wednesday, July 12, while the "Yemen Times" correspondent
was following up the victims of Mauwiya, some people from Al- Misrakh arrived
carrying a 12-year-old boy with a bullet injury on his head. They said
the bullet was fired by the soldiers stationed in the village. The boy
eventually died.
From Al-Misrakh district our correspondent reached Al-Matali village.
Houses here are built on hill tops. Villagers work in farms and sell qat
which is considered to be the main source of their income. The level of
education, particularly among girls, is very low although there is a secondary
school holding 600 students. Despite the un-even road leading to the village
and its location on mountain-top, Al-Matali has electricity. The credit
for electricity supply goes to Dr. Abdul Wahab Mahmood, a native of Al-Matali,
who was a former minister of electricity.
" On arrival we observed the presence of soldiers and three military
vehicles with machine guns at the entrance of the village while other soldiers
were stationed on the mountain overlooking the village," our correspondent
said. He added : " My mission seemed difficult in view of the presence
of soldiers scattered here and there terrorizing the villagers. Thanks
to the cooperation of the village youths, I was able to reach Al-Jabri's
residence........and why not? The doors were wide open with windows broken
and nothing left in the house. The owner of this house had surrendered
himself to the Security authorities. His wife and four children had left
the village leaving behind the belongings as a booty for the soldiers.
Among those who fled the village were also the Jerbri brothers: Abdul Wahab,
Saif, Hazza, Abdul Wahed and Abdulla, with their wives and children."Our
correspondent went on to say:- "Then we moved to the damaged and ransacked
houses. Only one house was in shambles. Its owner said that his family
members and he were not at home at the time of bombardment; but now he
sleeps with his nine children in a tent erected close to his house."Our
correspondent also saw ten other houses which were partly damaged. The
people whom he met told him that they had left the village a week ago keeping
the doors open for the soldiers to steal their belongings and damage their
qat farms: their only source of livelihood.
" The village youths were found to be indignant against the presence
of the soldiers and the State as well as the security machinery's which
besieged the village with cruel hands. These youths' magnitude of anger
could be seen from some of the banners hoisted on the walls and water tanks.
One such banner read: "Al-Jabri's cause is the cause of all sons of
Al-Misrakh and Taiz."In all, Al-Jabri's encounter with the security authorities
is not the first; but it won't be the last in as far as citizens' disputes
with military men are concerned. They deal with them arbitrarily and arrogantly.
Instead of solving their problems, they complicate them. They terrorize
the peaceful citizens and plunder their houses. It is recalled that MP
Al-Sami'ee's was the first case. Today, Al-Jabri's is second. Tomorrow
we expect a third as long as security men continue such barbaric practices.
New
Facts and Developments in the Mohammed Adam's Case
Reliable
sources told the Yemen Times that the German report indicated that the
date of Zainab's death goes back to three months after her disappearance.
Same sources added that that would lead to new turns in the case of the
Mohammed Adam and that investigations were conducted to bring to light
different persons who were suspected to be involved with Adam in these
crimes.
Informed sources do confirm that there is a possibility that these
crimes were committed outside the morgue of the faculty and that there
were some other kidnapping incidents that had happened inside the university
even before the disappearance of Zainab.
Steps are taken to transfer some body parts and bones that were listed
in the morgue of the Faculty to Germany so as to make some tests in accordance
with a decision passed by the judge of Bani Hareth Court, Ali Al-Aslami.
These bones are expected to be transferred to Germany this week.
Laboratory test's results indicate that there is a difference between
the disappearance of these girls and their murders which may lead to new
turns in the course of the case. This will support the involvement of a
prostitution net in the Faculty.
Bani Hareth has adjourned the sessions to the 5th August, 2000 when
the German experts finish their final report.
Sources told YT that an armed group attacked last Wednesday evening
the Criminal Investigation Office in Sana'a. Soldiers and the attackers
who were borne in four cars exchanged fire for almost an hour.
Informed sources maintained that the attackers opened fire on the car
of the CIO's manager when it was leaving the office. Serious damage has
been caused to the office and the car.
Other sources maintained that the attackers may belong to Hamdan tribe
which threatened to take revenge on the manager as he released Adam and
gave him an official document proving that he was innocent when he first
entered the CIO.
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