30 Dec 2010
The Yemeni government has begun releasing hundreds of northern Shia rebels as part of a peace deal, officials say.
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Houthi rebels signed a truce with the government in February 2010 |
Fighting between the government and rebels has been flaring up since 2004.
Last February a truce was agreed between the sides.
Earlier this week, a Qatari delegation arrived in Yemen to discuss the truce.
"(Qatar's) efforts being exerted at the moment are fruitful," an unnamed official was quoted as saying.
He added that the Houthis would return equipment seized in confrontations with the government as part of the peace deal.
Houthis complain they are the victims of economic and religious discrimination, which the government denies.