Sharia supporter leader Jalal Almrakeca
Sanaa – Ali Rabea
Yemeni Sharia supporters - who belong to Al Qaeda have launched an emergency number to encourage people to report any abuse of attack from Sanaa's suppporters or regime. The creation of the "Nasra line" was announced on a Jihadist
website.
In a statement published on the website, the Sharia supporter leader Jalal Almrakeca accused Yemeni president Hadi, president Obama and Al Saud of conspiring against Sharia law. He said Sanaa's regime was planning to overthrow the Sharia law in the country and that Hadi was serving his American masters. He added that the war against Sharia supporters was funded by Al Saud and the United Arab Emirates, which cost half a billion dollars.
US drones are still combing the area, hunting down the organisation. This angers human right activists as they kill civilians - the last drone attack killed at least 10 civilians in Rada, Bayda Governate.
The Sharia supporters also revealed that it was Abou Elyousr Alsanaani who killed Major General Salem Cotn in Aden. The general led the military mission that forced the Sharia supporters out of Abyan and Shabwa.
The statement ensured that the movement is still in full strength and still present in Yemen. They said they were looking for new strategies to fight the enemies of Sharia.
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