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President Saleh lashing out at opponents, seeking to drive him from power in his first appearance
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President Saleh lashing out at opponents, seeking to drive him from power in his first appearance Yemeni troops may have killed dozens of civilians caught in the crossfire over the past two months as government forces battled Al Qaida-linked militants in the country\'s restive south , a leading human rights group said Saturday.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) cited accounts from several residents who fled the fighting in southern Abyan province, where Yemeni troops are fighting militants after losing control over the provincial capital, Zinjibar, and another town, Jaar.
In a statement released yesterday, the New York-based group also said the militants in Abyan \"may have unlawfully placed civilians at risk by deploying in densely populated areas and engaging in looting and other abuses.\"
There are concerns Al Qaida\'s branch in Yemen is exploiting the country\'s turmoil amid a months-long popular uprising seeking the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The president has been in Saudi Arabia since June 5, undergoing treatment for injuries sustained in an attack on his presidential compound, but massive daily street protests, demanding he relinquish power, have continued unabated.
The fighting in Abyan has displaced around 70,000 people who have taken shelter in schools and abandoned homes in the adjoining Aden province, HRW said. \"Civilians are paying the price,\" said Joe Stork, deputy Mideast director at HRW. \"Both sides need to be doing much more to protect civilians from harm.\"
Stork also urged the government in Sana\'a to investigate laws-of-war violations committed by Yemeni forces in Abyan.
HRW said it could not visit Abyan because of the security situation but its statement followed interviews conducted in late June in the southern port city of Aden with witnesses from Abyan, including some who were wounded.
In one incident described by HRW, government forces in May retaliated after a militant attack by opening fire at a crowd in the central market in Zinjibar, killing six civilians and wounding 35 others.
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