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English: Note: This map depicts the situation in July 2011. For updated versions, see File:Yemen division 2011-10-23.svg and File:Yemen division 2012-3-11.svg. Map of division in Yemen as of July 7, 2011. Map is limited to information from from English-language media, and therefore may be incomplete. Red represents Islamist extremists under Ansar al-Sharia and/or Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Blue represents all other non-government armed groups which are hostile or possibly hostile to the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, including military defectors, pre-existing rebel groups, and local and kinship-based militias. Dots indicate specific locations cited by the media as being currently controlled by said groups, while shading indicates provinces (governorates) from which an open armed presence or attacks by said groups have been reported since the uprising began (up until July 7, 2011). Purple shading indicates that Ansar al-Sharia/AQAP and other non-government forces both have armed presences reported within the province, while white indicates that no rebel activity has been reported (implying that Saleh's government still fully maintains state power there). Note that unarmed protests are not depicted, and would extend well into the white areas of the map. |
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Source | Own work, starting from File:Yemen_location_map.svg by user NordNordWest. Information comes from a variety of online news sources, especially the Yemen Post and Critical Threats. |
Author | GeoEvan |
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current | 15:02, 19 November 2011 | 1,524 × 995 (1.05 MB) | GeoEvan (talk | contribs) | Corrections per [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_talk:Yemen_division_2011-10-23.svg English Wikipedia talk page]: Added Sa'dah city to opposition controlled locations; changed "Islamist Militants" label to "Ansar a-Sharia & AQAP" so as to exclude the un | |
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