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06-07-2010, 08:49 PM
Yemen: al-Qaeda leader surrenders to authorities


http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2009/12/24/091224101715_qaeda226_yemen.jpg Al Qaeda launched a number of armed attacks in Yemen over the past years


Confirmed that the Yemeni government leading Al-Qaeda has handed himself in to authorities.
The committee said the security for the Supreme Judge, turned himself in to local authorities in the province of Marib.
The judge was among the 23 al Qaeda militants escaped from a Yemeni prison in 2006, and is believed to be the mastermind of the attack that killed two Spaniards and tourists Yemeni citizens in July 2007.
He is also suspected of taking part in a mortar mortars targeted the U.S. embassy in Yemen in 2008, killing one soldier and a little girl.
The local leader of al-Qaeda is most Zaidi has turned himself in last week to the local authorities in Marib province, northeast of the capital of Yemen.
Peace and Zaidi himself after long negotiations with the Governor of Marib Najib bin Ali Al-Zaidi, who died to almost nothing.
The Yemeni authorities announced yesterday that they were interrogating thirty foreign nationals suspected of belonging to al Qaeda.
The Yemeni officials said that most of the suspects came from Europe and the United States and Asia to Yemen to learn Arabic.
It is noteworthy that al-Qaeda launched a number of armed attacks in Yemen during the past few months, most recently on Saturday when an officer and two soldiers were killed in an attack on a convoy of official near Marib.
In May last year sparked a tribe of Marib tubular oil near fields Safer oil, and order members of the tribe Cbwan to the bombing in retaliation for the killing of former secretary general of the local council of the governorate of Marib Jaber Ali Alcboigny with a number of his companions by mistake during the raid on al-Qaeda.
In the wake of these attacks, Yemeni security forces have stepped up its campaign against militants, extremists in the province of Marib

As a result Poll: Most Britons associate Islam with fanaticism


http://wscdn.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2010/06/07/100607063754_mosque226.jpg Half of the respondents tied between Islam and terrorism


An opinion poll on the Internet for an organization "to know Islam," moderate Muslim that most Britons associate Islam with extremism and oppression of women.
He said 58 per cent of those who participated in this poll that they link Islam with extremism.
Regarding the question about whether Muslims have a positive impact on British society rejected 4 out of every ten people agree to it, while seven in ten said that Islam encourages the oppression of women.
Negative image

Half of the participants and to link Islam with terrorism in the poll, while a 13 per cent of them that Islam is based on peace, linking the 6 per cent between Islam and justice.
Says Mark Easton, managing editor of the BBC, local poll conducted by YouGov site for an organization "get to know Islam," paints a negative picture of the British towards the Islamic religion.
This is the foundation part of the Global Islamic Movement of liberalism that have arisen to address the common fight against the negative images that are widespread among non-Muslims about Islam and against Muslims who consider that Western cultural values represent a threat to Islam.
The campaign carried out by the institution on the means resorted to by Muslims to achieve a balance between the religious traditions of Islam and human rights and social responsibility