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Ali Abdullah Saleh, President Of Yemen, In U.S. For Treatment: Official

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01/28/12 09:17 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- The embattled president of Yemen arrived Saturday in the United States for medical treatment for burns he suffered during an assassination attempt in June.

President Ali Abdullah Saleh arrived at an unspecified location in the United States, according to the country's foreign press office. His journey had taken him from Oman, through London.

The one-line Yemeni statement said Saleh was in the U.S. for a "short-term private medical visit." His staff has said he is in the United States to be treated for injuries suffered during the assassination attempt. He was burned over much of his body and had shards of wood embedded into his chest by the explosion that ripped through his palace mosque as he prayed.

After months of unrest, Saleh agreed in November to end his 33-year-rule of the Arabian state.

His trip to the U.S. comes as Yemen, a key counterterrorism partner, prepares for an election on Feb. 21 to select his successor.

Human Rights Watch, which says it has documented the deaths of hundreds of anti-government protesters in confrontations with Saleh's security forces, was outraged by the Yemeni president's travel to the U.S. for medical treatment.

"It's appalling that President Saleh arrives here for first-rate medical treatment while hundreds of Yemeni victims, assaulted by his security forces have neither proper medical care nor justice for the crimes they've suffered," Balkees Jarrah, international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch, said in an emailed statement. "The Obama administration should insist those responsible for atrocities in Yemen be brought to the dock."

Maneuvering and manipulation had been reliable tactics for Saleh throughout his rule over mountainous, semi-desert Yemen, mired in poverty and divided among powerful tribes and political factions. But his room to maneuver steadily narrowed when the Arab Spring revolts swept into Yemen last year. From late January 2011, hundreds of thousands of Yemeni marched in the streets nearly every day, despite crackdowns. After a particularly bloody shooting of protesters in Sanaa, many ruling party members, lawmakers, Cabinet ministers and, most importantly, powerful military generals and tribal leaders abandoned him, siding with the opposition.

It is unclear how long Saleh intends to remain in the U.S. In a speech before he left Yemen for Oman a week ago, he promised to return home before the election, but the U.S. and its allies have pressured Saleh to leave Yemen for good.

American officials don't wish him to settle in the U.S., however, over concerns that it would be seen as harboring an autocratic leader accused by many of his countrymen of using violence to remain in power. Opponents have accused him of trying to interfere in Yemen's new unity government, even after he supposedly relinquished authority two months ago. He spent three months previously in Saudi Arabia for medical treatment, only to return to Yemen, prompting more protests.

Saleh's travel plans in the United States have not been disclosed for security reasons. It wasn't clear where he intended to stay while in the country, or where he would be receiving medical care.

He had been traveling on a chartered Emirates plane with a private doctor, several armed guards and relatives, according to an official in the Yemeni president's office who spokes with the AP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the details.

The Obama administration agreed last week to allow Saleh to come to the U.S. temporarily for the medical treatment, a move aimed at easing the political transition in Yemen.

Saleh initially requested a U.S. visa in December, putting the Obama administration in the awkward position of either having to bar a friendly president from U.S. soil or risking appearing to harbor an autocrat with blood on his hands.

U.S. officials believe Saleh's exit from Yemen could lower the risk of disruptions in the lead-up to presidential elections there.

The Yemeni embassy in Washington has said Saleh planned to return home in February to attend a swearing-in ceremony for the country's newly elected president.

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AP correspondent Jill Lawless in London and Ahmed Al-Haj in Sanaa, Yemen, contributed to this report.

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04:42 PM on 02/16/2012
He's here on catalina island right now. I don't know why we let him in the country but being here isn't the medical care he say's he needs. Get him out!
07:45 AM on 01/31/2012
Ali he is in New York just to tell the world I am here next to tthe united nation under U.S. protraction no one can touch me in the future . who has the courage to say some thing if U.S. with you. smart move Ali
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jimmurphySF
Senior Online Editor, Human Rights Watch
01:53 PM on 01/30/2012
The issue isn’t where Saleh gets medical care, but whether concerned governments are going to prevent him and his aides from getting away with the killings of peaceful protesters. International leaders should stand by the Yemeni people and insist on prosecutions of those responsible for last year’s unlawful attacks. http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/01/29/yemen-governments-should-oppose-saleh-s-immunity
11:59 AM on 01/30/2012
When will we ever learn? I remember when the Shah of Iran came here for treatment that could have been done in half a dozen other countries. I screamed in my office so loudly that everyone came running. Can we not forsee the consequences of our actions?
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blitznstitch
BAZINGA!!!
11:55 AM on 01/30/2012
wait a second - who is paying for this top notch care?! I'm not okay with providing care to dictators on the tax payer's dollar!
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
10:45 AM on 01/30/2012
Burns he recieved in June? Crap like this just shows how currupt the MEDIA is today, even huffinton post. He is there to chat to some Rebublicans who promised him a big cheque that it.
10:41 AM on 01/30/2012
Why come here for "BURNS" from all the way back in June?????? Bunch of BS !!!!!
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
10:31 AM on 01/30/2012
Like it or not !
Foreign policy will never be about morality
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
10:27 AM on 01/30/2012
Bring me your Despots,Tyrannical,Mrdrers,Corrpt, Killers and Psychopaths.
State Dept->Wrong since 1953
10:25 AM on 01/30/2012
Obama will always take care of his muslim buddies!
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
10:53 AM on 01/30/2012
Yes and the way he is continuing is going to be devastating for Israel..
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
10:24 AM on 01/30/2012
Conributing to our wonderful Foreign policy successes like
PINOCHET
LUMUMBA
SHAH PALAVI
GUATEMALA
EL SALVADOR
NICARAGUA
Etc Etc
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gx5000
Life's too short, be happy..
01:04 PM on 01/30/2012
Ouch
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
10:20 AM on 01/30/2012
Move Over Shah of Iran. Another dictator in the house.
Dont worry, when the CIA is done with you, you,ll have uncurable cancer.
Next !
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ABDUL KADER
09:28 AM on 01/30/2012
Stooge, get five star treatment from international goon the America.
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Ascoli
05:56 AM on 01/30/2012
The USA takes care of its proxy dictators.
It always has and always will.
It's just anoother dimension of American hyprocracy and manipulation .
Then they wonder why the world hates them.
They actually wonder.
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ABDUL KADER
09:30 AM on 01/30/2012
Just and nice comment, I appreciate your courage for talking truth.
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gregory57
Micro-bio, was one of my favorite classes.
03:15 AM on 01/30/2012
http://warsclerotic.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/massive-us-military-buildup-on-two-strategic-islands-socotra-and-masirah/

While quietly casting lines to draw Tehran into talks on their nuclear dispute, President Barack Obama is reported exclusively by DEBKA-Net-Weekly’s military and Washington sources to have secretly ordered US air, naval and marine forces to build up heavy concentrations on two strategic islands – Socotra, which is part of a Yemeni archipelago in the Indian Ocean, and the Omani island of Masirah at the southern exit of the Strait of Hormuz.
Socotra is situated 80 kilometers east of the Horn of Africa and 380 kilometers southeast of the Yemeni coastline. It lies athwart the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. A military base there is in a position to oversee the shipping moving in and out of those strategic naval waterways.
Lushly verdant, Socotra is approximately 120 kilometers long by 40 kilometers wide. Its population of 55,000 has its own distinct language and culture. Since 2010, the US has been quietly building giant air force and naval bases on Socotra with facilities for submarines, intelligence command centers and take-off pads for flying stealth drones, as part of a linked chain of strategic US military facilities in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf.