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  • "I believe this is a step towards a transitional military government in Yemen," said Abdullah al-Faqih, a professor at Sana'a University.

    Yemen showdown looms as army loyalties divide 2011

  • In the latest defection by a political ally of the president, Nabil al-Faqih, the Yemeni tourism minister, resigned Friday from his Cabinet position and from the ruling party to protest the killings.

    From rooftops, snipers kill 46 Yemeni protesters 2011

  • I point out that many people associate political Shiism with Iran and a concept known as Welayat al-Faqih

    A Dialogue With Lebanon's Ayatollah 2009

  • “Zawahiri impressed upon bin Laden the importance of understanding the American mentality,” al-Faqih said.

    slideshow-test 2006

  • Early in 2004, a Saudi exile named Saad al-Faqih was interviewed by the online publication Terrorism Monitor.

    slideshow-test 2006

  • In the interview, al-Faqih said that for nearly a decade, bin Laden and al-Zawahiri had followed a powerful grand strategy for confronting the United States.

    Declaring Victory 2006

  • Early in 2004, a Saudi exile named Saad al-Faqih was interviewed by the online publication Terrorism Monitor.

    Declaring Victory 2006

  • “Zawahiri impressed upon bin Laden the importance of understanding the American mentality,” al-Faqih said.

    slideshow-test 2006

  • “Zawahiri impressed upon bin Laden the importance of understanding the American mentality,” al-Faqih said.

    Declaring Victory 2006

  • In the interview, al-Faqih said that for nearly a decade, bin Laden and al-Zawahiri had followed a powerful grand strategy for confronting the United States.

    slideshow-test 2006

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