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- Q11163323 abstract "The Siege of Dammaj started in October 2011 when the Houthis, a Shia Zaidi rebel group which control the Saada Governorate, accused a Sunni Salafi loyal to the Yemeni regime of smuggling weapons into their religious center in the town of Dammaj and demanded they hand over their weapons and military posts in the town. When the Salafis refused the Houthis imposed a siege on the town. The town is controlled by the Houthis and the fighting was mainly centered on Dar al-Hadith religious school, which is run by Salafis, although its founder (imam Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i) rejected Osama bin Laden in the 1990s. The Salafis from Dammaj and the current imam of Dar al-Hadith, Sheikh Yahya Hajoori are totally against al-Qaeda and all that they stand for.On 22 December, a ceasefire was signed in which both sides agreed to the removal of all their military checkpoints and barriers around the town. Neutral armed men from the Hashid and Bakil tribes would be deployed around the town to ensure both sides adhere to the ceasefire. However, fighting started again on 29 October 2013 when Houthis shelled a Salafi mosque and the adjacent religious school, anticipating an attack from Salafist fighters who had gathered in Dammaj. Houthi fighters later took over many positions evacuated by Salafist gunmen in the area of Kitaf wa Al Boqe'e District, north of Sa'dah city and subsequently destroyed the symbolic Dar al-Hadith Salafist religious school.After sectarian violence killed over 830 people in 2013, a ceasefire was brokered by the Yemeni government in January 2014. As part of the ceasefire, Yemeni troops have been deployed to the town of Dammaj and evacuated all Salafist fighters and their families to the neighboring Al Hudaydah Governorate.".
- Q11163323 causalties "+250 killed and 500 wounded".
- Q11163323 combatant "Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula".
- Q11163323 combatant "Houthis".
- Q11163323 combatant "Pro-government tribes".
- Q11163323 combatant "Salafi fighters".
- Q11163323 date "2011-12-22".
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- Q11163323 result "*Ceasefire implemented".
- Q11163323 result "*Destruction of Dar al-Hadith".
- Q11163323 result "*Salafis are driven out of Dammaj".
- Q11163323 result "Decisive Houthi rebels victory".
- Q11163323 strength "7,000 students".
- Q11163323 strength "Unknown".
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- Q11163323 casualties "+250 killed and 500 wounded".
- Q11163323 combatant "Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula".
- Q11163323 combatant "Houthis".
- Q11163323 combatant "Pro-government tribes".
- Q11163323 combatant "Salafi fighters".
- Q11163323 conflict "Siege of Dammaj".
- Q11163323 date "--10-15".
- Q11163323 date "October 2013 – January 2014".
- Q11163323 partof "Shia insurgency in Yemen and Yemeni Revolution".
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- Q11163323 result "Decisive Houthi rebels victory *Ceasefire implemented *Salafis are driven out of Dammaj *Destruction of Dar al-Hadith".
- Q11163323 strength "7000".
- Q11163323 strength "Unknown".
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- Q11163323 comment "The Siege of Dammaj started in October 2011 when the Houthis, a Shia Zaidi rebel group which control the Saada Governorate, accused a Sunni Salafi loyal to the Yemeni regime of smuggling weapons into their religious center in the town of Dammaj and demanded they hand over their weapons and military posts in the town. When the Salafis refused the Houthis imposed a siege on the town.".
- Q11163323 label "Siege of Dammaj".
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- Q11163323 name "Siege of Dammaj".