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Arabia
Saleh's offer sparks mass protests in Yemen
2011-09-14
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis have gathered in cities and towns across the country to protest what they consider President President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower...
's latest attempt to avoid stepping down.

"No deal, no maneuvering, the president should leave," protesters in the capital Sanaa shouted on Tuesday, demonstrating against a decision made by Saleh a day earlierto authorise his vice president to negotiate with the opposition and sign a transition plan on his behalf.

The opposition insists that the president sign the power transfer plan himself.

Saleh has been in neighbouring Soddy Arabia since June for treatment of wounds he suffered in an attack on his compound in Sanaa.

The impoverished country has seen many acts of violence since nationwide pro-democracy protests broke out in February, calling for an end to Saleh's 33-year rule.

'Increasingly violent'

An "increasingly violent struggle" has killed hundreds and injured thousands in Yemen this year, mainly due to the excessive use of force by the government's security forces, the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
said on Tuesday in a report by a team of three UN human rights
...which often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
Sherlocks.

"All sides may be guilty of using and abusing peaceful protesters and the civilian population in this increasingly violent power struggle," the 23-page UN report concluded.

The UN cited allegations that the government had disrupted telecommunications, power and fuel supplies as a "form of collective punishment", while government officials blamed the opposition for having sabotaged an oil pipeline and power line.

Security forces had prevented maimed demonstrators from reaching hospital and in some cases have fired on ambulances, the report said.

Children have been subjected to killings, injury, suffocation from gas used on demonstrators, torture, arbitrary detention and recruitment by security forces, it said.

Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, called on the Yemeni government to "take immediate action to end attacks against civilians and civilian targets by security forces".

Deaths were reported in the southern Yemeni city of Zanjibar on Tuesday, where suspected al-Qaeda gunnies killed three Yemeni soldiers and maimed five, medical and military officials said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Charlie Brown, Lucy, football, etc....These people have NOT figured out that he ain't going until he's good and ready.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2011-09-14 16:32  

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