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Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Yemini Islamist Leader Interjects Call For Islamic State Into Anti-Government Demonstrations
The New York Times today reports that a new element has been introduced into the anti-government protests in Yemen. Sheik Abdul Majid al-Zindani, head of the Islamist Al Islah party, spoke to several thousand anti-government protesters today calling for replacement of the present government with an Islamic state. It is unclear how much support among largely secularist demonstrators al-Zindani has. Al-Zindani has been on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of "specially designated global terrorists" since 2004. The Christian Science Monitor says that al-Zindani has been a supporter of President Saleh until yesterday when he renounced him.