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Jews' transfer to Sana'a to take place next Sunday | |
Written By:
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POST STAFF) Article Date: January 15, 2009 |
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Impatiently waiting
for a transfer to Sana'a after they started to experience harassments in
their first place, Yemeni Jews in Amran province are to relocate to the
capital Sana'a next Sunday, head of the rights and freedoms committee in
Parliament said.
All arrangements for
the transfer have been completed with four housing complexes along with
other requirements provided in Sana'a for Jews, Muhammad Naji al-Shaef
said. Chief Rabbi in the area Yahya Yaesh said that Jews were informed about the would-be transfer and assured all measures to transfer them to Sana'a on Sunday have been taken. Jews will stay at these residential compounds until they receive land plots President Ali Abdullah Saleh allocated for them early this month in Sana'a, the rabbi said. Meanwhile, security measures were intensified with police car standing guards at the houses of Jews in Amran as a demonstration was held in support for the Gaza people. Authorities feared demonstrators may attack Jews. After the murder of a Jew in Amran early last month, authorities responded to intimidations Jews started to experience through arranging for a relocation to the capital. President Ali Abdullah Saleh ordered the allocation of a land plot in Sana'a and YR 2 million for every Jewish family in Amran. The Jews' relocation was scheduled for the first time on January 1 but it was delayed because arrangements for it were not completed. A week later, Jews were also told they would be moved to Sana'a and they traveled to the city to see their land pieces there. Coming back from Sana'a to prepare for the relocation, Jews were informed the transfer was postponed for the second time. |