Sunday, February 13, 2011

Thousands of Yemenis raise their voice against the regime

Thousands of young Yemenis in Sana'a said to demand the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a day after his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak resigned under pressure from street protests. "After Mubarak, it is the turn of Ali "shouted some four thousand protesters, mostly students. To cries of "go, go Ali!" Or "the people want the regime fell, people marched from the University of Sana'a to the center of the capital.

The authorities in Yemen said "respect the decision and the will of the brotherly people of Egypt." In turn, hundreds of supporters of the Yemeni president dissolved with knives and sticks the demonstration in the vicinity of Tahrir Square. The onslaught of the president's supporters took place when about two thousand opponents came to the plaza and attacked opponents with knives and sticks leaving two slightly wounded protesters.

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