Sunday, May 29, 2011

3 French Humanitarian Workers Abducted

A total of three French humanitarian social worker abducted in the southern Yemeni province of Hadramout on Saturday (05/28/2011), said a local security official.

"The three French humanitarian social worker, which comprises two women and a man was kidnapped in the town of Sayon, the second largest town in Hadramawt," said the official who declined to be named told Xinhua.

Previously, the government and the Yemeni armed tribal groups, who asked President Ali Abdullah Saleh's office released on Saturday, agreeing to end their confrontation. The crisis in poor countries has led Yemen in the Arabian Peninsula is toward civil war.

The agreement includes the withdrawal of armed tribal members from government buildings are occupied and the steps to restore life in the district Hasaba in Sanaa, after about 115 people were killed in the fighting this week, according to sources close to mediators such consent.

The conflict in this country has forced thousands of residents fleeing from Sanaa, and increase the chaos and crime that benefit the group Al Qaeda, which is based in Yemen and threatened neighboring Saudi Arabia, a big exporter of oil.

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