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Qatar behind latest former Yemen's vice president activities' Arab Magazine .
YemenOnline.June 10,2009- The Arabic Paris based magazine, al-Watan Al-Arabi , ensured that their sources revealed that the latest movements of the former southern Yemen's president were orchestrated by the Qatari foreign Minister Hamad Bin Jasim. This came because of his squabble with the Yemeni president over his accommodation, during the last Arabic summit in Doha, at an isolated hotel far away from the hotel in which the important Arab kings and presidents were accommodated. 
According to the magazine the Yemeni president   soon after his return to Sana'a, called  his political adviser Abdulkarim al-Eryani, who was then in Cairo and asked him to the transfer a verbal message to the Qatari Prince, announcing his protest for the treatment, which appeared to be a reprisal for the non-attendance of the Yemeni president to the summit  which Doha called for during the Israeli incursion on Gaza. The Yemeni President's advisor conveyed his president's blame to the Qataris in a diplomatic way; however, he was surprised with the president's fax to the Qataris, accusing them of transferring Qatar into a base for the Iranians, Americans and Israelis.  Al-Watan said that the Qatari Amir responded by ordering al-Jazeera channel to air Abu Bakr al-Atas the former southern Yemen prime Minister's statement. It    then continued its broadcasting to the programs that escalate the Yemeni authorities' problems, adopting all interviews that instigate separation and undermine the Yemeni unity.  "The last of these programs was the 'al-Itijah al-Mo'akis program,'   which is a hard talk program that hosted two persons who endeavored to show their contemptibility," the magazine added.
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