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Wednesday, June 19 2013
Pinning Down Hollande
IT was one of those rare political moments when the campaign- screech and repetitive mumbling stopped. Last week, a French television interviewer asked Francois Hollande, the favourite to win France's presidential election on Sunday, if he thought there were too many foreigners ...
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Second Saleh relative quits army post

AFP

SANAA A NEPHEW of Yemen’s exstrongman Ali Abdullah Saleh who commanded the presidential guard stepped down on Thursday after rejecting for a whole month a decision to sack him, the UN’s envoy said.

“I witnessed the handing over of the command of the Third Brigade from General Tariq Mohammed Abdullah Saleh to Abdulrahman al Halili, who was appointed by President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi,” Jamal Benomar told reporters.

“This measure takes place based on orders by Hadi and I am confident that the president will lead the country towards the shore of safety,” he said.

“The time has come for Yemenis to concentrate on ending divisions within the army and on security and stability,” said Benomar, who played a major role in convincing the country’s former leader to step down in February after a year-long uprising.

A source close to Benomar said that the ousted chief of the presidential guard rejected Hadi’s decision to give him command of the 37th battalion of the Republican Guard, which is based in the southeastern province of Hadramawt.

On April 14, former air force commander General Mohammed Saleh al Ahmar — a half brother of Saleh — also agreed to leave the post he held for nearly three decades, after refusing to quit for weeks.

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