Al Qaeda gunmen kill Yemeni man believed to be homosexual

Another four men have been killed in similar attacks on supposed "gay" men in Huta this year.

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ADEN // Suspected Al Qaeda gunmen on Thursday shot dead a Yemeni man because they believed he was a homosexual, a security official said.

"Armed Al Qaeda suspects on a motorbike opened fire on 29-year-old Salem Ahmed Hasan in a market in Huta," capital of the southern province of Lahj, the official said, adding the man died immediately.

He said the man was targeted because the attackers thought he was a homosexual.

Another four men have been killed in similar attacks on supposedly "gay" men in Huta this year.

The latest such attack was in July when suspected Al Qaeda gunmen shot and wounded a man only days after they killed another in similar circumstances.

Al Qaeda in Yemen is active mainly in the southern and eastern parts of the country.

The army, also backed by US drone attacks, managed to retake control of the country's south, of which large swathes had been seized by Al Qaeda militants.

Although weakened, the terror network still carries out hit-and-run attacks against army and police targets.

During their control of areas in southern Yemen, the Islamist militants imposed a strict version of Islamic law on residents, executing or lashing those they accused of various crimes. Those accused of theft had their hands severed.