Yemen's ruling party, General People's Congress, urged dialogue with the opposition in a bid to end protests against the Government promoted by popular unrest in the Arab world. Thousands of Yemenis took to the streets of the capital Sanaa in recent days demanding a change of government (pictured), inspired by the ouster two weeks ago the president of Tunisia, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.
Sana'a streets were calm on Friday, after about 16 thousand Yemenis demonstrated Thursday in the city, the biggest rally seen since the protests began in the country last week.
Sana'a streets were calm on Friday, after about 16 thousand Yemenis demonstrated Thursday in the city, the biggest rally seen since the protests began in the country last week.
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