6 Sept 2009

Yemeni group denies fresh fighting

Houthi fighters in northern Yemen have denied government accusations that they have broken a ceasefire aimed at allowing humanitarian aid into the conflict zone.

Mohammad Abdel-Salam, a spokesman for the Houthi fighters, said on Saturday that the fighting had stopped.

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The government is "making up excuses to keep the conflict going", The Associated Press news agency quoted Abdel-Salam as saying.

Earlier, a military spokesman said dozens of people had been killed and wounded in Yemen's Hafr Sufyan and al-Malahid regions of northern Saada province just hours after the ceasefire went into effect. No official confirmation of the toll was available.

Sanaa had announced a unilateral ceasefire in its Scorched Earth offensive against the Houthi fighters on Friday. The move was intended to allow humanitarian aid into a conflict zone that has created thousands of refugees.

Al JazeeraYemen Times - Profile: Yemen's Houthi fighters  on Al JazeeraAlso see the Zaidiyyah entry in Wikipedia (Houthi are a Zaidi movement)