“Somali refugees forced to join Yemen rebels”
- Posted on Thursday 17 December 2009 - 10:50Muhyadin Ahmed Roble, AfricaNews reporter in Nairobi, KenyaHundreds of Somali refugees were being forced to join Yemeni rebel group as to fighting against Yemen forces in northern Yemen, a Somali diplomat, Hussein Haji Ahmed, in Aden said on Wednesday.
He told the BBC Somali services that Somalis refugees are being seized in mountainous territory while trying to cross border between Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Haji stated the refugees those who rejected to join the insurgence were executed.
Both Yemen and Saudi Arabia have claimed that Somali refugees have been fighting with Houthu rebels.
More than 16,000 Somali refugees have fled to Yemen in recent years to run off the ongoing fighting in Somalia. They risk their lives and cross the sea in fishing boat.
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Haji said refugees crossed the border into Saudi Arabia were sometimes turned back by security forces and this leaves them to the area of the rebels.
The Houthi rebels have been fighting the Yemen government since 2004 in the northern of Yemen. Yemen military forces launched a fresh offensive in August 2009. Also last month Saudi forces began air and artillery hit on Yemen after insurgent shouted and killed a border guard in a raid.
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