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RUSI Analysis
March 30, 2018
In 2011, he played a significant role in peaceful demonstrations against Ali Abdullah Saleh, helping run a media centre in Sana'a's Change Square.As Reprieve's Yemen Project Coordinator Baraa interviewed witnesses and civilian victims of US airstrikes around Yemen, including people from Rada'a, Khashamir, Wessab,Ãâà...
RollingStone.com
November 27, 2017
In 2015, for instance, the families of imam Salem bin Ali Jaber and his police officer nephew, Walid Abdullah bin Ali Jaber, filed a wrongful death suit in Washington against the U.S. and a spate of individuals after the two were unjustly killed in a drone raid in the village of Khashamir, Yemen, on August 29th,Ãâà...
Human Rights Watch
November 1, 2017
The remnants of a US drone strike on August 29, 2012 in Khashamir, Yemen Ãâ÷ Expand. The remnants of a US drone strike on August 29, 2012 in Khashamir, Yemen. The strike killed three alleged members of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a policeman, and a cleric who preached against the armedÃâà...
HuffPost
July 15, 2017
Courts Must Hold Executive Branch Accountable For Drone Strikes. 07/19/2017 07:35 pm ET Updated Jul 19, 2017. In 2012, the bin Ali Jaber family gathered in Khashamir, Yemen, for a wedding celebration. Ahmed Salem bin Ali Jaber (Salem) was asked to deliver a guest sermon, which challenged al Qaeda to justify itsÃâà...
Middle East Eye
July 4, 2017
In late August 2012, an imam by the name of Salem bin Ali Jaber travelled with his family from Mukalla to the town of Khashamir in Yemen's eastern Hadhramout governorate to attend a relative's wedding. Known for his eloquent sermons and anti-extremist sentiments, Salem was invited to lead prayers atÃâà...
The Guardian
June 30, 2017
They claimed the deaths were collateral damage in an August, 2012, Hellfire missile attack by a US drone in the eastern Yemeni village of Khashamir targeting three extremists, court papers said. Salem had recently preached against al-Qaida and brought Waleed, his nephew, along for protection to aÃâà...
Human Rights Watch
May 28, 2015
One balmy August night in 2012, a US drone strike killed five men gathered behind a mosque in Khashamir, a village in southeast Yemen. Three were suspected members of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The other two were pillars of their community. One was Salim bin Ali Jaber, a cleric whoÃâà...
The Guardian
May 22, 2015
Faisal bin Ali Jaber, who lost his brother-in-law Salim, a preacher, and his nephew Waleed, a police officer, in the strike on the village of Khashamir on 29 August, 2012, is calling on Germany to accept legal and political responsibility for the US drone war in Yemen and to ban the use of Ramstein for suchÃâà...
RollingStone.com
July 3, 2013
Take the story of Salem Ben Ahmed ben Salem Ali Jaber, who died along with four others following a drone strike on the village of Khashamir in August 2012. A father of seven, Jaber was a popular imam and teacher, who had explicitly condemned al Qaeda and urged others to dismiss the organization.
Aljazeera.com
June 7, 2013
For Faisal Ahmed bin Ali Jaber, 54, and his rural village of Khashamir in Yemen's eastern Hadhramaut province, one deadly accident continues to exact a heavy toll. Last year the community was hit by a lethal drone strike, killing family members. Today the villagers still suffer their loss, and from mentalÃâà...
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