17.09.2011, 02:48
Wieder beeidnruckende Bilder aus Jemen:
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Demonstrators in Sanaa, the capital, reported to have been protected by soldiers loyal to General Ali Mohsen al Ahmar.
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2011 18:13
Thousands gathered in the streets of Sanaa on Friday to protest against the president's rule [Reuters]
Protesters calling for an end to the rule of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah have gathered in their masses in Sanaa and other cities in the country.
An correspondent from the AFP news agency said the demonstrators in the capital were protected by dissident army forces loyal to General Ali Mohsen al Ahmar, who pledged support for the protesters in March.
"The Yemeni people have decided they will not stop until they are free," chanted the protesters gathered in Sitten Road on Friday. "Free people go on with this revolt, it is for good."
The soldiers paraded in Sitten road before the weekly Muslim prayers began, declaring themselves as Yemen's 'victory brigades', said AFP.
Witnesses said pro-Saleh demonstrators gathered in Sanaa's Sabiine Square calling for the return of the veteran leader, who is currently recovering in Saudi Arabia from bomb blast wounds suffered in a June attack on his palace.
In Taiz, thousands of protesters marched towards the security headquarters building on Friday before forces fired warning shots to disperse them, witnesses said.
One person was killed and 13 were wounding, according to medics.
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