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"Fares Mohammed Mana'a (; born February 8, 1965)EUR-Lex REGULATIONS: COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 956/2011, 26 September 2011United Nations Security Council SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON SOMALIA AND ERITREA ISSUES LIST OF INDIVIDUALS: IDENTIFIED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 8 OF RESOLUTION 1844 (2008), 12 April 2010 is a top Yemeni arms-dealer, businessman,Sa'ada tribal leaders protest "weapons dealer" imprisonment , February 20, 2010 rebel commander and politician.Houthis Control Sa’ada, Help Appoint Governor, 29 March 2011 He is said to be Yemen's most famous arms-dealer.Al-Ahram Saleh stalls as Yemen unravels , March 30, 2011 Mana'a was born on February 8, 1965 in the northern city of Sa'dah. He was an ally of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and member of his ruling GPC party and served as head of his presidential committee and as head of a local council tasked with mediating a peace-deal between the Yemeni government and Houthis during the Shia insurgency in Yemen. His brother was the governor of Saada Governorate at the time.Sana’a Cards to Pressurize Houthis to Enter New Dialogue Rounds, 10 April 2010 His name was put on a UN Security Council list of people accused of trafficking arms to Somali Islamist insurgent group Al-Shabaab, which is considered as a terrorist organisation by the United StatesUnited States Department of State Foreign Terrorist Organizations, September 15, 2011 and is accused of with al- Qaeda.allafrica Who's Backing Al Shabaab? - Al Qaeda, Eritrea?, October 31, 2011 This led to his assets being frozen by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. He was also accused of receiving millions in funds from the then Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi,Mana'a and al-Ahmar received money from Gaddafi to shake security of KSA, Yemen spying for Libya and supplying arms to the Houthis.Yemeni weapons dealer released, 21-06-2010 Mana'a denied these charges claiming that arms had been stolen by Houthis from an arms deposit he owned. In October 2009Google News Driver killed in Sanaa hit on police convoy, May 11, 2010 was put at the top of a blacklist of Yemeni arms-dealers, after which he was put under surveillance. In late January 2010, Mana'a was arrested by Yemeni authorities leading to protests in Sa'dah by tribal chiefs and the resignation of his brother, Hassan Mana'a, as governor.Sa'ada tribal leaders protest "weapons dealer" imprisonment , 20 February 2010 In May, a mini-bus driver was killed and a policeman and a civilian woman were injured as a group of Manaa's men attacked the car in which he was being transported to a penal court. This resulted in his trial being delayed by 25 days. He was eventually released on June 4, after which his relations with President Saleh soured. On March 19, Houthis attacked the city of Sa'dah,Sa'ada: A Cry for Help starting a battle with pro-government al-Abdin tribesmen, led by Yemeni lawmaker Sheikh Othman Majali.Houthi Group Appoints Arms Dealer as Governor of Sa'ada province During the battle, rebels joined forces with Fares Mana'a and after their victory, set up a local committee, composed of rebels, residents and defected military commanders,Washington Post Yemen crisis intensifies with factory explosion, March 29, 2011 which appointed him as the new governor of Sa'dah on 26 March, after the pro-Saleh governor Taha Hajer fled to the capital Sana'a. He led the Houthis independent administration in Sa'dah governorate until December 2014.United Nations Security Council Final report of the Panel of Experts on Yemen established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) paragraph 75 References Category:1965 births Category:Arms traders Category:Yemeni Zaydis Category:Yemeni rebels Category:Living people Category:Houthi members Category:People from Saada Governorate "
"Harry Clark Schwarts (born Harry Schwerdtjeyer, August 10, 1918 - February 22, 1963) was a professional baseball umpire who worked in the American League from 1960 to 1962. Schwarts umpired 338 major league games in his three-year career. He also umpired in the 1962 Major League Baseball All-Star GameRetrosheet That 1962 season, Schwarts was home plate umpire for two no- hitters: Bo Belinsky's on May 5 and Earl Wilson's on June 26. He is one of a handful of umpires to call balls and strikes for two no-hitters in one season. Schwarts died on February 22, 1963, before the season began. His death allowed the American League to call up 28-year old Bill Haller, who would go on to work four World Series in 20 seasons. References External links * The Sporting News umpire card Category:1918 births Category:1963 deaths Category:Major League Baseball umpires Category:Sportspeople from Ohio Category:People from Cambridge, Ohio "
"Castell Castle, north side Castell Castle is a castle in the municipality of Tägerwilen of the Canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. See also * List of castles in Switzerland References Category:Cultural property of national significance in Thurgau Category:Castles in Thurgau "