Posted on 05/07/2005 4:45:49 PM PDT by Valin
LONDON - Yemens former ambassador to Syria, Ahmed Abdullah al-Hassani, alleged Wednesday that Al Qaeda cells within the Yemeni military and security forces planned the 2000 bombing of the US warship Cole.
Hassani, who said he has applied for political asylum in Britain, also told a press conference in London that it is very likely the head of the regime (President Ali Abdullah Saleh) knew in advance of the Cole explosion.
However, Hassani provided no evidence to support his claims and said he had not been in contact with US officials investigating the bombing since leaving Damascus to travel to London last week.
Hassani promised to disclose more details at some unspecified date.
Seventeen US sailors were killed when two suicide bombers on an inflatable raft blew themselves up alongside the USS Cole, a destroyer, in Yemens southern port of Aden in October 2000.
It (the bombing) was not surprising because Al Qaeda elements are at the top in Yemen, in the army and political security forces, he charged.
Hassani said Saleh had dispatched his interior minister and political security minister from Sanaa, the capital, for Aden at midnight, hours before the bombing occurred, casting suspicion on the decision.
Hassani, who was commander of Yemens naval forces at the time of the bombing, said he was off duty in his home town just outside Aden.
While in Britain, Saleh is being looked after by the opposition Southern Democratic Assembly, which seeks self-determination for southern Yemen.
Flanked by opposition members, Hassani made a plea for self-determination, complaining of corruption and discrimination by the northerners who dominate the Yemeni government.
Yemen used to be divided into a northern state and a southern Marxist state, but united in 1990. A war broke out between north and south in 1994 but northern forces won and crushed northern separatist moves.
The British Home Office and Foreign Office have declined to comment on the case of Hassani, who said he had fled to Britain after an alleged assassination attempt by the Yemeni authorities.
Political?
ON THE NET...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1383919/posts?page=1921#1921
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1383919/posts?page=1922#1922
IMO That goes without saying.
"What if FBI headquarters had backed O'Neill and pushed the State Department to allow him to return to Yemen in January 2001 (over the objections of U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine) to continue his investigation?"
John O'Neill, the man who knew
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/could/
Would give some light to the events that occured when 10 of those detained in Aden, Yemen for the bombing mysteriously broke out of jail one day.
http://www.google.com/search?q=uss+cole+suspects+jail+escape
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