71. Tribesmen who control large parts of Yemen frequently kidnap foreigners to gain economic concessions from their government. 72. Tribesmen, who control large parts of Yemen, occasionally kidnap foreigners to try to gain economic concessions from the government. 73. Tribesmen in Yemen, a poor country on the Arab peninsula, frequently kidnap foreigners to press for money or government funds for projects. 74. Tribesmen often kidnap foreigners to use in their bargaining with the government for more public services. 75. Tribesmen usually kidnap foreigners to press the government to provide new roads, water or clinics. 76. Tribesmen, who control large parts of Yemen, frequently kidnap foreigners to try to gain economic concessions from the government. 77. Tribesmen usually kidnapped foreigners to pressure the government into providing them with new roads, water or clinics. 78. Tribesmen, who control large parts of Yemen, frequently kidnap foreigners to gain economic concessions from their government. 79. Western diplomats told The Associated Press that some of those arrested had planned to kidnap foreigners in an effort to pressure Yemeni officials to release Islamic militants being held. 80. Yemeni tribes frequently have kidnapped foreigners to press for money or government financing of projects. |