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    24 July 2009

    Protesters shot dead in Yemen

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    Up to 12 people have been killed in clashes between government security forces and opposition groups in southern Yemen.

    Witnesses said hundreds of security forces opened fire on about 7,000 protesters in the city of Zinjibar in Abyan province on Thursday in an effort to disperse them.

    Yemen's north and south were separate countries until they united in 1990, only to dissolve into civil war four years later when the south tried unsuccessfully to secede.

    Secessionist sentiment has since been on the rise in the south and regular demonstrations by former army members demanding political reforms have heightened tensions between the two sides.

    A doctor at al-Razi government hospital in Zinjibar said ambulances rushed to the scene and brought back 10 dead civilians and at least 12 injured police.

    Another doctor at Aden's May 28th hospital said he received eight critically injured civilians, two of whom later died.

    Violence

    Ali Dehmes, an opposition member in the south, said that government forces "fired live bullets" and "have committed a massacre against unarmed civilians".

    But Ahmed al-Maysari, the governor of Abyan province, denied that security forces had fired on the protesters and said that only eight civilians were killed when the demonstrators started shooting.

    The Yemeni government issued a statement expressing regret about "the killing, sabotaging, and hostilities perpetrated by outlawed" individuals in Abyan.

    Witnesses said armed men from two cities to the north and east of Zinjibar clashed with security forces who prevented them from participating in Thursday's protest by cutting off roads heading to the provincial capital.

    Some people participating the demonstration in Zinjibar called for a revolution in the south, while others complained about deteriorating services, including scarce water and frequent power outages.

    One witness said that plainclothes security agents used batons to beat up protesters and drag them across the ground into waiting police trucks.

    Soldiers killed

    At least seven Yemeni soldiers were killed and several wounded in attacks launched by Shia rebels in northern Yemen over the past two days, a military source said on Friday.

    "Clashes broke out after Huthi rebels attacked army bases in the Saada province, during which seven soldiers were killed, while a number of others were wounded or captured," the source told the AFP news agency on Friday.

    Thousands of people have died since 2004 in clashes between government forces and rebels led by Abdel Malek al-Huthi.

    They reject the current government and want the Zaidi clerical regime overthrown in a military coup in 1962 restored.

    Hoboken Mayor Proclaims Innocence, Won't Step Down

    Hoboken, N.J., Mayor Peter Cammarano was among many public officials and others arrested by federal agents involved in a corruption  investigation, July 23, 2009. Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III is proclaiming his innocence and says he will not step down from office despite being one of the 44 suspects arrested in a major federal corruption investigation on Thursday. "The charges that are leveled against me in a federal court are completely baseless, and I deny any wrongdoing in connection with the allegations that are contained in that complaint," he said Friday.

    ALERT| Obama Says He Regrets His Language on Gates Arrest

    President Obama said Friday that he "could have calibrated"
    his words more carefully in the racially-charged controversy
    over the arrest of a Harvard professor, making a surprise
    appearance at the daily White House briefing to try and cool
    the tensions surrounding the case.

    Mr. Obama said he had talked to the arresting officer and
    hoped the case could become "a teachable moment" to be used
    to improve relations between minorities and police officers.

    Karzai 'to review foreign forces'

    asnycnow15Newslogo3 (14) Afghan president Hamid Karzai has said that he will review agreements with foreign forces operating in Afghanistan if he is re-elected.

    He said he would make international forces sign an agreement governing how they operate, in an effort to limit civilian casualties.

    President Karzai is seeking re-election in next month's presidential poll.

    The Afghan government has long been concerned about the civilian death toll as foreign troops battle insurgents.

    New lizard species found in India

    asnycnow15Newslogo3 (14) Scientists have discovered a new species of lizard in the lush Western Ghats mountain range in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

    The small reptile is a form of gecko and was found by taxonomist Varad Giri in the Kolhapur district. It has been named Cnemasspis kolhapurensis.

    Mr Giri and his co-workers published their findings in this month's edition of the Zootaxa journal.

    It is the third new species of lizard recently discovered in the area.

    NY Senate, Bloomberg Reach Deal On Mayoral Control

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg. (File) State Senate Democrats say there's a deal to resolve how New York City schools are governed, reauthorizing Mayor Michael Bloomberg's authority over the school system, the Associated Press reports. Three Senate officials familiar with negotiations, including a Democratic senator, say the deal Bloomberg's camp helped negotiate will create a $1.7 million training center for parents to give them support and a method for participating in the school system.

    Hoboken Mayor Proclaims Innocence, Won't Step Down

    Hoboken, N.J., Mayor Peter Cammarano was among many public officials and others arrested by federal agents involved in a corruption  investigation, July 23, 2009.

    Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III is proclaiming his innocence and says he will not step down from office despite being one of the 44 suspects arrested in a major federal corruption investigation on Thursday. "The charges that are leveled against me in a federal court are completely baseless, and I deny any wrongdoing in connection with the allegations taht are contained in that complaint," he said Friday.

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