February 20, 2012
CAIRO (AP) — Yemen's branch of
al-Qaida has confirmed the death of a senior leader, who officials say died in
a bloody family feud.
A statement posted on a militant
website by Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula on Monday said that government
agents "motivated by the hireling regime in Sanaa" were responsible
for the death of its "emir", Tariq al-Dahab.
It did not comment beyond that on
claims by officials and tribal leaders that al-Dahab had been slain Thursday at
his home in southern Yemen by his half brother Hizam. Hizam and 15 others were
then reported to have been killed by Dahab's followers.
The clashes came days before Feb.
21 elections to approve a new leader to replace President Ali Abdullah Saleh. A
year-long uprising has sought to push Saleh from power.
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