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Yemeni supporters of the Shiite Huthi movement, one holding up a poster bearing a portrait of Huthi media official, Abdul Kareem Al Khiwani, who was killed earlier in the day, take part in a demonstration to mark the fourth anniversary of the "Friday of Dignity" attack in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Image Credit: AFP

Sana’a: Al Qaida’s Yemen affiliate claimed responsibility for the murder of an award-winning journalist turned top official of the Al Houthi militia, the group said on Thursday on Twitter.

The claim was made by Ansar Al Sharia, or Partisans of Sharia, which is linked to the extremist Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

A brief statement on Twitter said two terrorists belonging to the group riding motorcycles opened fire on Abdul Kareem Al Khiwani on Wednesday near his home in the centre of Sana’a, before fleeing.

Al Khiwani was a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Al Houthis that control Sana’a and had been head of the militia’s media department.

In 2008 he was awarded the Amnesty International Special Award for Human Rights Journalism under threat.

Amnesty has denounced the “despicable killing of a leading journalist and activist,” saying Al Khiwani had a history of being harassed for his “outspoken journalism and peaceful activism”, and called for a probe.

The United States considers the Yemen-based AQAP the most dangerous branch of the global network.