a member of a militant group in Yemen's south says residents in the town of Jaar tried and executed a man

02 April 2014 :

a member of a militant group in Yemen's south says residents in the town of Jaar tried and executed a man suspected of carrying out a deadly attack for al-Qaida in 2012. The local militants, known as Popular Committees, fought alongside Yemen's military to kick al-Qaida out of their towns last year. Its members have come since under attack. The fighter in Jaar, who spoke anonymously for fear of retribution, said his comrades executed 45-year-old Khaled Bathur for an attack in August 2012 that killed more than 40 people during a funeral for a fellow Popular Committee fighter. Witnesses told The Associated Press that Bathur was shot in the head, and then his body was handed over to police.
 

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