US Drone Strike Kills Six in Northern Yemen
Slain Dubbed 'Al-Qaeda Suspects' But Remain Unidentified
Slain Dubbed 'Al-Qaeda Suspects' But Remain Unidentified
Jason Ditz
A US drone strike attacked northern Yemen today, killing at least six people. None of the victims were identified, but all the dead were dubbed "suspected al-Qaeda militants" by Yemeni officials.

Though the level of outrage is still minor compared to Pakistan, drone strikes in Yemen are increasingly controversial, with locals in the targeted areas saying they feel the attacks are killing random people and that they aredrumming up more support for AQAP.
Yemeni ruler Maj. Gen. Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has repeatedly endorsed the drone strikes, and his aides have claimed "9/11″ obliges Yemen to allow US attacks, even though AQAP didn’t even exist at the time.
Hadi came to power in a US-backed election last year, an election notable primarily in that he was the only candidate and "no" votes weren’t allowed. Despite every vote necessarily being in favor of Hadi, he only managed to carry 99.8% of the ballots cast.
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