39 - September 23 thru September 29,
2002, Vol XI


Al-Thawri weekly, organ of the YSP, 19 Sept.
2002.
Main Headlines:
-U.S. assistant defence secretary says
Yemen a ''terrorism haven''
-While calling for national dialogue, YSP
announces objection to dividing constituencies
-American warship bound for Yemen, observed
-Families of detainees in Cole case meet
a parliamentary committee
-Press prosecution continue interrogations
with ''Al-Thawri'' editor in chief
Columnist Hisham Abdulaziz says in an article that in a step ruled out
by Washington, London and Tel Aviv and unexpected in the manner it has
happened, Iraq has declared its acceptance of the unconditioned return
of U.N. weapons of mass destruction inspectors to Iraq. The Iraq step has
come in its proper time and was correct, smart and courageous. Its importance
comes from:
-It has dropped the U.S. attempts to implicate
the UN in the effort against Iraq and has restored respect to Iraq's relationship
with the UN,
-It has disclosed the clearly the American,
British and Israel's irresponsible responses that only indicate their disregard
of the international legitimacy. More important the Iraq step has revealed
to the whole world that the American-British-Israeli aggression on Iraq
is a premeditated option as a challenge of the international legitimacy
and its resolutions and conventions,
-The Iraqi step has ended the state of
duality resulting from the policy of reshuffling the cards of the international
legitimacy and the tragedy the people of Iraq are suffering from for more
than twelve years because of the continued sanctions,
-The Iraq step reformulates the attitude
on principles and resolutions of the international legitimacy versus the
international political bargaining, and thus the international community
has become face to face with a serious choice of its grave responsibility.
The international community has only two choices; either the American-British_Israeli
hostile pursuit that disrespects international legitimacy or the Iraqi
response based on the sense of responsibility towards what concerns our
world founded on noble expectations to a decisive, comprehensive and just
solution versus the threats against Iraq's sovereignty, independence and
choices.
-Hence the Iraqi stand comes in harmony
with requirements of the Arab stand versus confronting and dealing with
Arab issues.
Al-Wahdawi weekly, organ of the Nasserite Unionist
Organization, 17 September, 2002.
Main Headlines:
-Bahrain hands over the Yemeni Mukhtar
al-Bakry to the U.S.
-President Saleh threatens to use force
against elements opposing border demarcation
-Troops from Brigade (310)invade Najr Amran
-American military landing operations in
Yemen, groundless
-Nasserite organization condemns any attempt
to attack Iraq
-Al- Ahmar accuses GPC party of forgery
-Supreme Committee of Elections cuts down
shares of JMP
-Al-Qaeda challenges Pakistan and America
to prove arrest of Ramzi al-Shaibh.
Mr. Mohammed Sharafudin says in an article that the United States in
trying, through launching an interview media and political campaign, to
blackmail Yemen politically. Western media have recently reported news
on arrests, chasing and detention of Yemenis to have links to al-Qaeda.
In coincidence with there campaigns that targeted Yemeni expatriates,
there come statements by American officials not ruling out that Osama bin
Laden might be hiding in Yemen where the Americans think could be the convenient
place to head for, in addition to Pakistan.
Against there recently escalated campaign, come to surface some new
American demands from Yemen the Americans believe they would support their
strategic plan to strike Iraq and control the Arab Peninsula oil fields.
Americans deem it necessary to exercise more pressure on Yemen making it
play a role similar to that Pakistan in their efforts to undermine and
destroy Taliban regime.
Yemen has extensively cooperated with Bush's mad campaign of so-called
war on terror, that resulted in the imprisonment of hundreds of Yemenis
in the political security prisons as suspects of al-Qaeda links. In return
Washington has overstepped that cooperation as its ambassador to Sana'a
began violating diplomatic norms by touring Yemeni governorates and meeting
with citizens and social and tribal personalities without obtaining a prior
permission from the Yemeni foreign ministry.
Al-Sahwa weekly, 19 Sept. 2002.
Main Headlines:
-Expatriates: No investment without security,
our conference not propaganda
-Fact finding Parliamentary committee regarding
detainees of Cole and 11 September
-JMP denounces restraining registration
committees
Columnist Zaid al-Shami comments in his article on the report issued
by the ministry of communications that clarified that this sector has seen
40 years of backwardness in comparison with the developed countries. He
says no doubt the said report has formed a shock and a surprise to many
of Yemenis who used to believe that communications sector is the best regarding
the completion of the infrastructure not available to other sectors and
because telephone services have reached to rural and urban areas. In addition
to that the positive effect created by the use of computers which the ministry
of communications has extended its scope as well as the achievements in
post services.
If the various sectors of the state have held comparison between their
situations and what should be, that would have given them the impetus to
work for exerting more efforts and would consequently reveal to us that
we are leading decades of backwardness compared to advanced countries.
If all reports are characterized by objectivity probably they would be
a motivation for working for tackling the negative aspects.
Al-Jamaheer weekly, organ of he Arab Baath
Socialist Party, 15 Sept. 2002.
Main Headlines:
-Iraq pledges to teach America severe lesson
-Security authorities impose strict security
measures around U.S. embassy in Sana'a
-8 Yemeni nationals arrested in Pakistan
-Following American direct threats, Arabs
withdraw USD 200 million
-Israeli enemy tanks thrust inside Palestinian
camps
-Who protects consumers under globalization?
In his weekly column the editor in chief says the United States is preparing
for an event enabling it to hold sway on the world. It has chosen the 11th
of September as the date for effecting the change and the axis towards
which it is directed is Islam, as it possesses civilizational constituents
qualifying it the spread in the world because of its owning of a just economic
theory that would prevent exploitation and monopoly and a system based
on justice, equality and peace. As faith is the contradiction of the capitalist
pursuit, America has chosen Islam as he competing adversary that should
be removed from its way. Bin Laden and al-Qaeda have been the weakest links
that could be used in order to avoid Islamic effective reactions and also
to stave off direct and huge conflict.
Bush's latest speech at before the United Nations has revealed this
pragmatic approach that tries to antagonize one party against another and
implement an installment plan concerning the cases. America has experimented
that on many events, most prominent is neutralizing of certain Arab countries
from the list of the Arab-Zionist conflict in order to deal singly with
the Palestinian people and to bring them back to the circle of targeting
by considering them as terrorists.
26 September weekly, organ of Yemen Armed Forces,
19 Sept. 2002.
Main Headlines:
-Distinguished festivities on 40th anniversary
of Yemeni Revolution
-Al-Kawbabani, one of the most dangerous
elements wanted to justice, killed in clashes with security men
-Officials resources: Yemen rejects to
its territories safe haven for any terrorist
-Big government delegation to visit Sana'a
next month
-68 self-exiled military, back home
The newspaper's editorial says Iraq acceptance to re-admit UN weapons
inspectors unconditionally, in response to its Arab brethren and friendly
countries' desire, represented a smart steps to stave off plots of using
inspectors return as pretext for attacking it.
By this Iraqi courageous and wise response, applauded by all nations,
Iraq has place the international community before their responsibilities,
in particular the Arab and all the countries that insisted on Iraq in their
demand. The international community, the Arab countries and other nations
should lift the sanctions and break the blockade imposed on Iraq immediately
at the end of all justifications for inspection.
The UN and its security councils resolutions has exhausted all reasons
for issuing them since Rolf Ekeus report in 1997 that included confirmation
on Iraq's non-possession of mass destruction weapons and consequently the
sanctions on it should be lifted in order to put an end to suffering of
the Iraqi people, especially children, women and the elderly as a result
of the 12-year-old blockade. What is no longer acceptable is this stubbornness
against the people of Iraq at a time when the Israeli occupation troops
are committing bloodshed crime against the Palestinian people without any
movement to compel Israel to implement the UN resolutions pertaining to
the Arab-Israeli conflict. The least stand required from the Arab and Muslim
countries to take at this time is to stand by Iraq and support it to stave
off dangers and challenges facing it and undermine the plots machinated
on it.
Al-Balagh weekly, 17 Sept. 2002.
Main Headlines:
-6th Yemeni arrested in Bahrain at the
night of his wedding
-In prelude to American plans: Charges
on Bin Laden's presence in Yemen.
-The Mujahidine deny al-Shaibh arrest
-Arab groupings to confront European threats,
a must
Editor in chief says when the United States wants t implement a certain
operation, it begins to leak lies and repeat them every now and then, complaining
for itself a false file a certain region to activate it on due time. This
is what the U.S. is now behaving concerning our country. It has been repeating
statements on presence of al-Qaeda elements on our territories, and repeated
such statements, adding a new one saying in case bin Laden is still alive
he may inevitably be hiding in Yemen.
This means that our country has to prove the contrary and for America
to prove that bin Laden is on our territories.
These media leaks represent only a new kind of polite pressure exercised
and this time it is associated with praise of cooperation our country is
offering. Nevertheless, the Americans insist on their media leakage. Security
responsibility in our country is a pure Yemeni concern, and security cooperation
with the U.S. could not allow it to be rendered to interference in the
Yemeni affair. We have to be attentive to these new American stances that
make us wonder what the Americans ' plans concerning our country are.
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