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AFP, Sanaa
Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Unidentified gunmen on Tuesday shot dead a law professor who has been representing Shiite Houthi rebels at Yemen's thorny reconciliation talks, a security official said.

Ahmed Sharafeddin, a leading figure in the rebel group, was gunned down as he drove from his house in the capital Sanaa to the hotel where the talks are being held, the official said.

He was attacked at the Saba roundabout, in central Sanaa, and died instantly, the official added, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Sharafeddin is the second representative of the Houthis to the talks to be killed, after gunmen shot dead MP Abdulkarim Jadban in a similar attack in November.
The killing comes as fighting between Houthis and powerful tribes resumed in Amran province after a series of ceasefires brokered by the government had halted months of battles in several northern areas.

The rebels, whose stronghold is the northern province of Saada, accuse the tribes of backing hardline Sunni Salafists fighting the Huthis in the enclave of Dammaj.

The town in Saada province has been besieged by the rebels for months.

Huthi rebels have been battling the Sanaa government for nearly a decade in Saada, but the clashes with Sunni militants have deepened the sectarian dimension of the unrest.

Fighting that erupted in late October has centred on a Salafist mosque and Koranic school in Dammaj.

The conflict has spread in the northern provinces, embroiling Sunni tribes wary of the power of the Houthis, who have repeatedly been accused of receiving support from Iran.

Yemen's national dialogue is part of a transition backed by the United Nations and the Gulf countries which saw President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down after 33 years in power following massive Arab Spring-inspired protests in the region's poorest country.

It aims to draft a new constitution and prepare for general and presidential elections to replace interim president Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi.

Last Update: Tuesday, 21 January 2014 KSA 12:50 - GMT 09:50

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...kill-Shiite-Houthni-rebel-representative.html
 
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Yemen extends Hadi’s presidency by one year, approves federal state

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Yemen extended the presidency of Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi for another year. (File photo: Reuters)

Reuters, Sanaa
Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Political factions in Yemen extended Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s presidency by one more year and approved a new federal system for the country at a national reconciliation conference that ended on Tuesday, officials said.

Hadi, who became head of state in 2012 for a two-year term under a Gulf power transfer deal that saw his predecessor step down, will oversee a transition into a federal system intended to accommodate southern separatist demands for more autonomy.

The two-year interim period was due to expire in February.

The president, who will also oversee the drafting of a new constitution, was further mandated to reshuffle the cabinet headed and restructure the Shura Council, the consultative upper house of parliament, to give more representation to the south and to Shiite Muslim rebels in the north.

Last Update: Tuesday, 21 January 2014 KSA 18:09 - GMT 15:09

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...dency-by-one-year-approves-federal-state.html
 
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