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Yemen Deputy PM: Media ‘Exaggerating’ al-Qaeda

Postby udun » Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:09 pm

Western Media Too Interested in al-Qaeda, Not Interested Enough in Coffee

by Jason Ditz, December 27, 2010
Speaking today in an interview with The Media Line, Yemen’s Deputy Prime Minister Adb-a-Karim al-Arhabi slammed Western media outlets, claiming they were ‘exaggerating” the threat posed by al-Qaeda and not focusing on other interesting things going on in Yemen, like the growing of fine coffee beans.

“Whatever relates to al-Qaeda is being very much exaggerated and it overshadows the image of Yemen, which is most unfair,” insisted Arhabi, who spend the bulk of the interview talking about the expansion of Yemen’s coffee industry.

US officials have been making much of the grave threat posed by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the al-Qaeda offshoot based in Yemen, and committing growing military resources and aid to the country.

Indeed, while Arhabi seems keen to talk about the nation’s coffee exports, it seems likely that the US pours more money into its military role in Yemen than comes out of the country in coffee in a given year.

http://news.antiwar.com/2010/12/27/yeme ... g-al-qaeda

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Re: Yemen Deputy PM: Media ‘Exaggerating’ al-Qaeda

Postby BadrSomal » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:44 pm

Thats what a self respecting government is supposed to say unlike the Somali one that blames the drought in SOmalia on a man in Afghanistan lool :mrgreen:

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Re: Yemen Deputy PM: Media ‘Exaggerating’ al-Qaeda

Postby Garaad_LQ » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:05 pm

believe the Yemeni government is no different then the so the called TFG except being a dictatorship , they're corrupt ruthless thugs disguised as officials and representatives while stealing billions of the country's oil money and letting the American and Saudis massacre their civilians , right now the regime is struggling to hold the country together with the secessionist altitude growing stronger by the day in the south


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