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Why Is President Obama Keeping a Journalist in Prison in Yemen?
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Nation


The Nation, March 13, 2012
Posted: July 24th, 2012
http://www.thenation.com/article/166757/why-president-obama-...

On February 2, 2011, President Obama called Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The two discussed counterterrorism cooperation and the battle against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. At the end of the call, according to a White House read-out, Obama expressed concern over the release of a man named Abdulelah Haider Shaye, whom Obama said had been sentenced to five years in prison for his association with AQAP. It turned out that Shaye had not yet been released at the time of the call, but Saleh did have a pardon for him prepared and was ready to sign it. But ... Abdulelah Haider Shaye is not an Islamist militant or an Al Qaeda operative. He is a journalist. Shaye risked his life to travel to areas controlled by Al Qaeda and to interview its leaders. He also conducted several interviews with the radical cleric Anwar al Awlaki. Shaye did the last known interview with Awlaki just before it was revealed that Awlaki, a US citizen, was on a CIA/JSOC hit list. We were only exposed to Western media and Arab media funded by the West, which depicts only one image of Al Qaeda, recalls his best friend Kamal Sharaf, a well-known dissident Yemeni political cartoonist. But Abdulelah brought a different viewpoint. Shaye had no reverence for Al Qaeda, but viewed the group as an important story, according to Sharaf.

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