Friday, June 10, 2011

Protests Erupt Into Yemen

Tribal warriors seize Yemeni waves city Demonstrations Friday in several Yemen citiesBoth pro - and anti - government demonstrators are in force, demonstrators say Anti-Government witnesses are singing "Saleh will fall," demonstrators say Pro-Government of witnesses sing "we are with you, Saleh"

Demonstrations increased in several cities across Yemen on Friday, a week after the country's President was wounded in an attack on the mosque at the Presidential Palace.

In Sanaa, protesters participating in a huge protest against a regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh could hear singing "Saleh will fall" and "the end is near Saleh," agree to eye-witnesses.

In a large protest in the city, signs of Saleh pro-Government demonstrators and they chanted, "We are with you, Saleh," according to witnesses.

Another large demonstration occurred in Ta'iz, according to witnesses. Witnesses said that the protests are also underway in Ibb and Mukalla.

Yemen has been consumed with riots for months as demonstrators demanding the end state of Saleh.
In recent weeks, the Government troops have fought Islamic militants and anti-Government Tribal forces.
June 3, was attacked the complex presidential, wounding Saleh and other senior officials. They went to Saudi Arabia for treatment.

Tareq to Al - Shami, a spokesman for the ruling party said Saleh was in good health and return to Yemen "in" days.

The Government has also been fighting against Islamic militants, including in Zinjibar, a town in the province of Abyan, which had been captured by militants. Yemeni State TV said this week that the Government had overthrown the militants of Zinjibar.

An Alliance of six Gulf Arab Nations has tried to negotiate a settlement of Government that would lead to the departure of Saleh, but that effort has so far been unsuccessful.CNN Mohammed Jamjoom and Hakim Almasmari contributed to this report.

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