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Amnesty: Yemen must investigate sniper attacks

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A human rights group has called for an independent investigation into sniper attacks on a group of protesters in a south Yemeni city that left three dead and one clinically dead. Amnesty International reported that Yemen's Central Security Forces and snipers opened fire on a peaceful demonstration in the southern stronghold of Aden that marked the 18th anniversary of the day in 1994 that government forces from Sanaaa captured Aden from secessionist forces at the end of the civil war. Media reports suggested that up to 18 were injured during Saturday's protest. Eyewitnesses have today told Amnesty delegates in Aden that security forces tried to enter Naqib hospital on Sunday evening apparently in an attempt to arrest injured protesters as they received treatment. "The authorities must act immediately to investigate these killings and bring to justice those who ordered and carried out this deplorable apparently co-ordinated attack," said Philip Luther, Amnesty International’s Director for the Middle East and North Africa. "If they appear to be turning a blind eye to the killing of peaceful protesters by security forces the situation is likely to worsen." The protest began at al-Hashemi Square in the Sheikh Othman area of Aden at 9.30am local time. After speeches by some members of the Southern Movement, a loose coalition of political groups, some of which want the south of Yemen to secede from the rest of the country, some protesters started marching towards the al-Mansoura area of the city. Security forces from three armoured vehicles opened fire on the protesters as they reached a location known as the Textiles roundabout. Snipers positioned on rooftops then began shooting at the protesters as they fled, says Amnesty. “These marchers were merely exercising their right to freedom of peaceful assembly. They weren’t posing a threat to security forces or others,” said Philip Luther. “The use of lethal force against them cannot be justified.” According to information received by Amnesty International, three of the protesters, Adil Haitham Jaber, Marwan Ahmed Ba-Azab and Fahad Hussein al-Junaidi, were shot and killed Protester Mohammed Qaid Salman was shot in the head and confirmed to be clinically dead at hospital. While at Naqib hospital, Amnesty claimed to have witnessed one man, Wassim Mohammed Ali Awad, being treated for a gunshot wound to the stomach. Several other people required treatment after suffering from convulsions apparently due to tear gas. A number of individuals believed to be from the Central Security Forces, including two uniformed officers and several others in plain clothes, presented themselves at Naqib hospital on Sunday evening. According to reports, two or three entered and searched almost every room in the building but left after they they were unable to find who they were looking for. No one was arrested. Security forces have previously entered the hospital and arrested people who were receiving treatment. One of those, Hassan Baoom, who is chairman of a Southern Movement faction called the Supreme National Council for the Liberation of the South, was arrested along with his son Fawaz Baoom by security forces at Naqib hospital on February 20 2011. The two men were released without charge on December 7 2011.
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