Britain shuts embassy in Yemen

Published September 21, 2008

SANNA, Sept 20: The British embassy in Sanna has been closed until further notice, a British diplomat told AFP on Saturday, days after a rebel attack on the US mission killed 16 people.

“The embassy has closed its doors until further notice and has suspended all the services that it provides,” said the source, who requested anonymity.

The decision comes as the Yemeni authorities tighten security around foreign diplomatic facilities after an Al Qaeda-linked group, the Organisation of Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack and threatened more.

Militants detonated a booby-trapped car before firing a volley of rockets at the heavily fortified US mission killing six soldiers, six assailants and four others, including an American and her Yemeni husband.

The group vowed to continue attacks “against Western interests,” Yemeni public figures and the Saudi embassy unless militants being held by Yemeni authorities were released.

It also called for the closure of the US and British missions in Yemen, the ancestral homeland of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who remains at large seven years after the Sept 11 attacks.

A Yemeni security source said on Thursday that authorities had rounded up 25 suspects over the attack, which was the second strike on the compound in six months, and the latest in a spate of attacks against Western interests and oil installations in impoverished Yemen.

The Yemeni interior ministry said on Saturday that the suspects were continuing to be interviewed in connection with the investigation.

A statement by the ministry added that “the different security services and elements had put in place a total state of alert” and that “security measures around diplomatic missions have been reinforced following terrorist threats.”—AFP

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