One protester died on Tuesday night by gunfire and 30 others injured in a clash between protesters and security forces in Taiz, south of Sanaa, the Yemeni capital. On Tuesday, Amnesty International reported the death of 94 people by the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh from the beginning of the protests that have hit Yemen over the past two months.
The organization, observing events from outside, now asks the international community to play a more responsible role in investigating the death of those who have spoken out against the regime.
The organization, observing events from outside, now asks the international community to play a more responsible role in investigating the death of those who have spoken out against the regime.
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