Saturday, February 26, 2011

Massive demonstrations demanding the resignation of the president of Yemen

In Yemen on Friday have increased the manifestations of "pincipio the end" of the regime of President Ali Abdallah Salah. Two of them have settled in Aden, south of the country, with one dead and 30 wounded by gunfire from the police. In the capital, organizers say 100,000 protesters have gathered for the prayer group in front of the University of Sanaa where students have camped on a permanent basis to demand an end to the regime.

Saat Abdallah Imam said in his sermon that the "fall of the regime was the only solution to the current situation." "Go, go," chanted the protesters who have called this day as "Friday the beginning of the end", shouting "no dialogue with the gobieno and there is no solution without the fall of the regime." The families of two people shot dead by loyalists during a sit-in Sanaa have announced that they did not think to bury their dead "before the end of the regime." Meanwhile, the police have been content to search people for if they had weapons on Thursday after the orders of President Saleh to the security forces to protect the demonstrators.

In the center of Sana, many supporters of the regime have also been involved in a collective prayer in memory of "martyrs of Yemen." At least 12 people were killed in Aden since the protests began on January 27, besides the two dead and Taez Sanaa. In Moukalla, capital of the province of Hadramout, tens of thousands of persoans also took to the streets, according to local sources.

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