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Girl disappears in Sanaa [Archives:2002/34/Local News]

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August 19 2002

By Yemen Times Staff
A letter of appeal was sent on Saturday to President Ali Abdullah Saleh by the father of Sabah, an eighteen-year-old girl who disappeared in mysterious conditions in Sanaa on July 24th.
In his letter, Ali Saleem demanded that the President to intervene to pressure the concerned authorities to exert greater efforts to search for his daughter. My daughter Sabah has been kidnapped on Wednesday 24 July 2002 in mysterious conditions. My daughter is a moral girl that was raised in the best manner. She is well-educated and faithful to her religion and we are sure that she has kidnapped, Sabahs father added further. He then informed the security bodies about this incident and provided them with several clues to help them search for her. Security bodies according to her father are not able to find the real kidnappers. That is because she has been kidnapped by an influential and powerful network.
In a phone call to Yemen Times, the father confirmed that all the collected clues have showed that she has been kidnapped by a powerful network that has great influence in the country.
By sending this letter to the President, I am pointing at a dangerous phenomenon that is starting to spread itself all over the country and unless the President reacts quickly and firmly, we will witness more kidnappings of our innocent young daughters, whose fate will be unknown, e concluded.

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