The Yemeni Authorities Release the Southern Activist Ahmed Al Kunue
The Yemeni Authorities Release the Southern Activist Ahmed Al Kunue
Aden / Aden News Agency / Exclusive / 27-07-2010
Family of Ahmed Al Kunue, the southern activist
in the Yemeni jails, said that they were informed by the Central Prison's
administration of the Yemeni capital (Sana'a) that Ahmed Al Kunue was released.
Al Kunue was arrested on May 27, 2009, in Khormaksar city
in Aden.
Al Kunue was previously taken to the prison of
the Political Security, later he was transferred to the Central Prison in
Sana'a.
The release of Al Kunue ends the long story of
the Southern Movement's captives in the Yemeni jails, with the exceptions of the
sons of the Brigadier General Sa;eh Tamah and the sons of the leader of the
only armed Southern Movement's faction Seru Hemiar Battalions, Taher Tamah, in
addition to Bagash Al Aghbari, who is in prison since the nineteen nineties,
because of leading a faction against the unity of Yemen.
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Photograph of Ahmed Al Kunue (First on left) in a demonstration organized by
the Southern Movement to commemorate the day of "disassembling the
unity" on May 22, 2009.