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    Post  mudra Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:48 am

    Yemen protesters: 'First Mubarak, now Ali'

    February 13, 2011


    Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Hundreds of anti-government protesters marched toward a presidential palace in Yemen on Sunday, calling for regime change in the Middle Eastern country.
    Some of them chanted, "First Mubarak, now Ali," referring to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Hosni Mubarak, who recently resigned as president of Egypt after nearly 30 years in power.
    Security forces put up a barbed wire barricade and blocked the protesters' path about two miles from the palace. At that point, the situation intensified as protesters turned away and attempted to reach the palace through side streets.
    Clashes between protesters and police were reported by witnesses.
    According to Tawakkol Karman, a prominent Yemeni rights activist and president of Women Journalists Without Chains, anti-riot police then "went into the crowd of protesters with batons and tasers," attempting to disperse them. Karman said she and other protesters were hit with sticks and that at least 12 people were arrested.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/13/yemen.protests/index.html?hpt=T2

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    Post  mudra Mon Feb 14, 2011 12:35 pm

    Street battles hit Yemeni capital in latest protest

    14 February 2011


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12454983

    Unrest in Yemen turned ugly as protesters clashed with police and government loyalists in Sanaa on the fourth consecutive day of rallies.

    Thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh came up against a smaller crowd backing the veteran leader.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtijtz2OgTM&feature=player_embedded


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    Post  Carol Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:19 pm

    Maliki of Iraq will be the next PM to be ousted.

    Oil tensions appear to be easing between Iraq’s central government and the northern Kurdish region, at least a temporarily. Following high-level meetings here on Monday, the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) will resume exports via Iraq’s pipelines beginning Feb. 1, at rates that will reach 100,000 barrels per day (bpd). http://www.iraqoilreport.com/politics/oil-policy/krg-exports-to-restart-after-secret-agreement-5291/

    With respect the revaluation of the Iraqi dinar:

    BAGHDAD (Iba) ... Revealed a member of the House of Representatives of the Alliance forces, but Talabani Kurdish demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the House of Representatives quickly approved the general budget of the state for fear of the Iraqi street agitation. Said Talabani, told the independent press (Iba) that the political blocs that seek to approve the budget during the next few days because the general situation in the country to Athtml any postponement or delay of approval. She said that the main reason for the delay in approving the budget until now borne by the ministries to the absence of its final accounts, noting that the Iraqi ministries did not submit final accounts since 2003. The forces and political figures and parliamentary elections has confirmed that this week will see the adoption of Iraq's budget for the current year. (End)


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    Yemen Now Empty British commanders draw up plans to evacuate UK nationals from Yemen

    Post  burgundia Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:01 pm

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/yemen/8378233/British-commanders-draw-up-plans-to-evacuate-UK-nationals-from-Yemen.html
    Senior officers at the Permanent Joint Planning Headquarters, a military command centre in Northwood, are preparing a series of options to evacuate members of the armed forces, consular staff and civilians based in the Arab state if the security situation continues to deteriorate.

    Members of the Joint Force Headquarters, the organisation that planned the special forces rescue operation in Libya, have been given the task of ensuring that the evacuation operation can be initiated at short notice.

    It is understood that military planners have already secured several of civilian airliners which could be used to conduct the Non-combatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) if the violence, which has claimed more than 30 lives, escalates.

    Britain has a counter-terrorist training team based in the country, while the United States has a much larger force, composed of regular and special forces, as well as a large CIA contingent.

    Sources have revealed that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is determined not to be “caught cold” if the country follows Libya and descends into chaos.
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    Post  burgundia Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:05 pm

    State of emergency in Yemen.

    http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories/article.aspx?id=590633&vId=

    Beleaguered Yemen president Ali Abdullah Saleh has ordered a state of emergency after regime loyalists killed at least 41 protesters in the deadliest incident in weeks of unrest, according to medics.

    Witnesses said pro-Saleh 'thugs' on Friday rained bullets from rooftops around a square at Sanaa University, the centre of demonstrations against Saleh, adding that more than 200 people were wounded.

    An AFP correspondent saw protesters rush into the surrounding buildings and throw six alleged gunmen from the rooftops.

    A 14-year-old boy was shot in the head in front of him.

    'We were protesting peacefully and they shot at us. I won't leave this place until the president goes, even if I have to die,' said one demonstrator, Ahmad, 25.

    US President Barack Obama strongly condemned the violence, calling on on his key anti-terror ally to live up to a pledge to allow peaceful protests and engage with the opposition.
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    Post  burgundia Tue May 31, 2011 9:39 am

    Four explosions have been heard in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, as fighting worsens across the country and security forces continue their clampdown on anti-government protesters.

    Information about the blasts, reported late on Monday, was sketchy, but Jamila Rajaa, an activist in Yemen, told Al Jazeera “it seems that there have not been any casualties”.

    Sanaa also was the scene of fresh clashes between Yemeni security forces and supporters of Sadiq al-Ahmar, the leader of the powerful Hashad tribe, sources told Al Jazeera.

    The fighting, near al-Ahmar’s residence, came a day after a ceasefire was declared between him and Ali Abdullah Saleh, the country’s embattled president.

    Dozens have been killed across the country in the last 24 hours.

    At least 30 people were reportedly killed by military-jet fire in the southern city of Zinjibar, which is said to be controlled fighters linked to al-Qaeda.

    http://www.marocmorocco.com/2011/05/31/clashes-reported-in-yemeni-capital/
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    Yemen Now Empty Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's compound attacked

    Post  burgundia Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:25 am

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/middleeast/la-fg-yemen-president-attack-20110604,0,2006049.story


    Reporting from Sana, Yemen and Baghdad—
    Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh survived a severe attack on his compound Friday, according to government officials, and was expected to make an address to the nation within hours as pitched battles erupted around the capital of Sana.

    Sana has been convulsed by nearly two weeks of fighting between Saleh and the powerful Ahmar brothers, who head the president's own Hashid tribal confederation. The fighting took a deadly turn Friday with the assault on the president's residence in the southern section of Yemen.
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    Post  devakas Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:51 pm


    What is going on in yemen?

    minutes ago:
    Effective Saturday night, Yemen's vice president took over duties of wounded Prez Ali Abdullah Saleh, government spokesman Abdu Ganadi said


    from globalists!? Mad younger generation twitter:

    http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23do11

    Did you see this?

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    Yemen Now Empty U.S. Is Intensifying a Secret Campaign of Yemen Airstrikes

    Post  burgundia Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:58 am

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/09/world/middleeast/09intel.html


    WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has intensified the American covert war in Yemen, exploiting a growing power vacuum in the country to strike at militant suspects with armed drones and fighter jets, according to American officials.
    The acceleration of the American campaign in recent weeks comes amid a violent conflict in Yemen that has left the government in Sana, a United States ally, struggling to cling to power. Yemeni troops that had been battling militants linked to Al Qaeda in the south have been pulled back to the capital, and American officials see the strikes as one of the few options to keep the militants from consolidating power.

    On Friday, American jets killed Abu Ali al-Harithi, a midlevel Qaeda operative, and several other militant suspects in a strike in southern Yemen. According to witnesses, four civilians were also killed in the airstrike. Weeks earlier, drone aircraft fired missiles aimed at Anwar al-Awlaki, the radical American-born cleric who the United States government has tried to kill for more than a year. Mr. Awlaki survived.
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    Post  burgundia Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:47 am

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    Post  mudra Sat Oct 15, 2011 1:27 pm

    Protests continue as Yemen goes to Security Council
    October 12, 2011


    Thousands of protesters march in Yemen calling on the United Nations to act
    They want a firm U.N. resolution in support of change
    "We have no jobs, no electricity, and no security," one protester says

    Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Sanaa on Wednesday, marching, chanting and calling for the United Nations to come out with a firm resolution in support for change in the country.
    The protest came as the U.N. Security Council was discussing Yemen's political crisis.
    Thousands of women carrying their children participated in the marches, which lasted more than four hours.
    "We leave our houses today calling the world to help us. We have no jobs, no electricity, and no security, and that is why we are demanding change," said Fanda al-Sarari, a women protester in Sanaa.
    Protesters raised banners calling on the world to stop supporting Yemen's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh.
    The government is trying to come up with a solution to end the political stalemate. Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi met with Gulf Cooperation Council ambassadors in Yemen, reinforcing the president's stated desire to implement a peaceful transition of power in keeping with the Constitution.

    read on: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/12/world/meast/yemen-unrest/index.html

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