AP, Nov 29, 2010, 04.16am IST
CAIRO: Al-Qaida's affiliate in Yemen has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing killing Shiite tribesmen in northern Yemen.
In a statement appearing yesterday on extremist websites, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula described the Shiites as "despicable plants" to be uprooted, according to the SITE Intelligence Unit, which monitors such sites.
On Wednesday, a suicide car bomber struck a convoy of Shiites in northern Yemen killing 17.
Extremist Sunnis despise Shiites and consider them heretics.
Though an estimated 15-30 per cent of the population is Shiite, Yemen has been spared the sectarian warfare once common in Iraq.
The Hawthi Shiite tribesman in Yemen, however, have waged an on-and-off struggle against the government for the last six years.
In a statement appearing yesterday on extremist websites, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula described the Shiites as "despicable plants" to be uprooted, according to the SITE Intelligence Unit, which monitors such sites.
On Wednesday, a suicide car bomber struck a convoy of Shiites in northern Yemen killing 17.
Extremist Sunnis despise Shiites and consider them heretics.
Though an estimated 15-30 per cent of the population is Shiite, Yemen has been spared the sectarian warfare once common in Iraq.
The Hawthi Shiite tribesman in Yemen, however, have waged an on-and-off struggle against the government for the last six years.