The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT24) JIBLA, Yemen -- Jan. 15, 2003 -- YEMEN-BAPTISTS-2 -- On Dec. 28, 2002, a young preacher named Ahmed Ali Jarallah assassinated a leading secular politician, Jarallah Omar, according to the police. Two days later, one of Jarallah's followers, Abed Abdel Razzak Kamel, is said to have killed three Americans in the hospital, which provided medical care in the southern town of Jibla for 35 years. Jarallah had often preached in a mosque in Sana, the capital of Yemen, about the conversions at the hospital. The complaints were echoed in local mosques more often recently, with anger growing over the U.S. support for Israel and the prospect, highly unpopular in Yemen, of a war against Iraq. Since the killings, many people in Jibla have expressed anger and sorrow. Lee Hixon, 48, the hospital's assistant administrator, in front of the graves of two of the Americans killed, buried on the hospital grounds in Jibla, Jan. 10, 2003. (Ian Fisher/The New York Times)
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