Yemeni Journalist Shot Dead at his home in Northwest Yemen - PHOTO

Baku – APA. Yemeni journalist Mohammed Shu’i al-Rabu’i was shot and killed on 13 February at his home in Beni Qais, in the northwest of the country, APA reports.
Al-Rabu’i, 34, had worked for the monthly newspaper Al Qaira, published by the main opposition party, the Islamic Reform Grouping (Islah), for more than 10 years and had written several articles about the activities of a prominent local criminal gang.
News reports stated that four to five men burst into his home and shot him several times. Five suspects, all from the same locally well-known crime family, have since been arrested. They had already been arrested and released without charge for an earlier attack on al-Rabu’i in late 2009.
Al-Rabu’i, 34, had worked for the monthly newspaper Al Qaira, published by the main opposition party, the Islamic Reform Grouping (Islah), for more than 10 years and had written several articles about the activities of a prominent local criminal gang.
News reports stated that four to five men burst into his home and shot him several times. Five suspects, all from the same locally well-known crime family, have since been arrested. They had already been arrested and released without charge for an earlier attack on al-Rabu’i in late 2009.
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