52 - December 27th thru January 2nd
2000, Vol IX
2000 FINAL
COUNTDOWN

Nankly
Will Not Be Executed
The final verdict against a Syrian national who bears a Spanish nationality,
Nankly, will be announced after the Lesser Bairam holiday, Yemen's interior
minister recently told news agencies. Nankly is accused of many things,
among them attempted murder of an Italian tourist, training armed gangs
to carry out acts of sabotage and killings in Yemen, as well as planning
to kill the prime minister Dr Abdul Karim Al-Eryani.
Western diplomatic sources affirm that it is not possible to endorse
the death sentence which was given to Nankly by Yemeni higher authorities.
The death sentence was passed by a court of the first instance and approved
by a Court of Appeal. The European Union has, through its diplomatic channels
in Yemen, exercised pressure on the government to abandon the death sentence,
because Western states do not permit or recognize death sentences in their
countries, and consequently they cannot allow the execution of one of their
nationals in another country.
It is expected that the Yemeni authorities will yield to the Europeans
demands, and will either commute the sentence or hand him over to Spain.
Nankly was arrested in August, 1997 in a hotel in the capital Sana'a
near the Presidential Place after opening fire at the Italian tourist.
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