YEMEN: Local Jews live in fear after death threats

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*Perilous Times

YEMEN: Local Jews live in fear after death threats*

28 Jan 2007 16:28:00 GMT
Source: IRIN


SANAA, 28 January (IRIN) - About 45 Jews from the village of Al-Salem in
the volatile northern province of Saada have been seeking refuge in a
hotel in the provincial capital after receiving death threats asking
them to leave the province within 10 days.

The threats were issued by followers of radical Shi'ite religious leader
Hussein Badr Eddin al-Houthi, who was killed in September 2004,
following months of battles with Yemeni security forces. A former member
of parliament for the monarchist al-Haqq (Truth) Islamic party,
al-Houthi had wide religious and tribal backing, particularly in Yemen's
northern mountains. He was fiercely anti-US and anti-Israel.

According to the government, on Saturday, a group of Shi'ite militants
led by al-Houthi's son, Abdul-Malek al-Houthi, killed six Yemeni
soldiers and wounded 20 when they attacked locations belonging to the
armed forces and security in Saada province.

Dawood Yosuf Mousa, a local Jewish community leader, told IRIN that the
Jews were worried about their lives if they return to their homes as
security was not well provided there.

"We want to return to our homes, but local authorities haven't told us
to return yet. If we return now, the followers of al-Houthi [religious
scholar Hussein Badr Eddin al-Houthi] would slaughter us and kidnap our
children," he said, adding that they were more secured at the hotel than
in their own homes.

"We can't protect ourselves, so we demand the President [Ali Abdallah
Saleh] to provide us with protection and security. We didn't react to
the threatening letter, but, instead, we turned to the State for
protection," he said.

Mousa said that there were soldiers at the hotel for their protection,
which seemed more secure than in their areas.

On 10 January, Mousa was approached by four masked men who gave him a
letter which warned that if the Jews do not leave within 10 days they
would be abducted, killed and their property would be looted.

Part of the letter read: "After an accurate surveillance of the Jews who
are residing in al-Haid [a location in al-Salem village], it has become
clear to us that they have been acting to first and foremost serve
global Zionism, which seeks to corrupt the people and distance them from
their principles, their values, their morals, their religion and spread
all kinds of vice in society."

The letter had been faxed to a number of local media outlets, including
the Yemeni Observer and to Arab websites, including www.almotamar.net,
the website of the ruling party, General People's Congress.

Since then the Jews who live in al-Salem village have been staying at a
local hotel in Saada city at the expense of a Yemeni Muslim businessman.

"The Jews are still in a hotel. They might come back to their homes in
the days to come," Salem al-Wehaishi, deputy governor of Saada told
IRIN. "Since they have received threats from supporters of al-Houthi we
will provide them [Jews] with protection. We are investigating the case."

It is estimated that 200 Jews live in Yemen today in Saada and Amran
provinces.

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