Attack on wedding party in Yemen
dimanche 23 février 2014 à 13:00It is impossible to tell whether some of the people in the Yemeni wedding party were supporters of al Qa'ida, but even if some were, is it right to attack a wedding party?
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It is impossible to tell whether some of the people in the Yemeni wedding party were supporters of al Qa'ida, but even if some were, is it right to attack a wedding party?
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