Monday, December 16, 2013

Yemeni Parliament Votes to Ban US Drone Attacks

On Thursday, a US drone fired several missiles into a convoy of vehicles traveling to a wedding party in central Yemen, killing at least 17 people. Since that time "Lawmakers have voted to ban drone strikes in Yemen," the official Saba news agency reported after the parliament held a session on Sunday.
The legislators stressed "the importance of protecting all citizens from any aggression" and "the importance of preserving the sovereignty of Yemeni air space," Saba said.


The strike triggered protests across Yemen. Relatives of the people killed in the attack blocked roads to protest against the deadly incident, calling on the government to adopt measures to halt the drone strikes. They also demanded an official apology as well as compensation. "If the government fails to stop American planes from... bombing the people of Yemen, then it has no rule over us," Yemeni tribal chief Ahmad al-Salmani said on Saturday.


Washington has stepped up its assassination drone operations in Yemen over the past few years. According to the Washington-based think tank the New America Foundation, US drone attacks in the Arab country almost tripled last year, surging from 18 to 53.

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