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Parliament: Two- day deadline to arrest killers of three citizens in Lahj
SANA'A, July 19 (Saba)- The Parliament gave on Sunday a two-day as deadline for the government to arrest people who are behind killing three citizens in al-Askariah region of Lahj governorate.
The parliament affirmed importance of enforcing law and bring an end for the abhorrence culture among the society.
Last week, police arrested two suspects in the crime who were
identified as Amjad Ali Saif and Mohammed Saif Mohammed, the son and
brother of the main murderer, Ali Saif.
Police say Ali Saif, the main killer who is still at run, is a wanted separatist.
Meanwhile, the parliament also congratulated President Ali Abdullah =
Saleh and Yemeni people on the 17th July - date of electing president
Saleh as president of former north
Yemen in 1978.
The parliament valued national role of president Saleh in revolution, =
unity and democracy as well as economic, social and cultural development =
in the nation It also highlighted
his call for dialogue and tolerance, and keep away from acts that create =
tensions and unrest in the country.
AH
The parliament affirmed importance of enforcing law and bring an end for the abhorrence culture among the society.
Last week, police arrested two suspects in the crime who were
identified as Amjad Ali Saif and Mohammed Saif Mohammed, the son and
brother of the main murderer, Ali Saif.
Police say Ali Saif, the main killer who is still at run, is a wanted separatist.
Meanwhile, the parliament also congratulated President Ali Abdullah =
Saleh and Yemeni people on the 17th July - date of electing president
Saleh as president of former north
Yemen in 1978.
The parliament valued national role of president Saleh in revolution, =
unity and democracy as well as economic, social and cultural development =
in the nation It also highlighted
his call for dialogue and tolerance, and keep away from acts that create =
tensions and unrest in the country.
AH