[proletar] Aljazeera: Yemen rivals exchange gunfire

2011-02-19 Terurut Topik Jusfiq
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Middle East
Yemen rivals exchange gunfire
Pro- and anti-government supporters clash in capital Sanaa as protests against 
President Saleh enter 10th day.
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2011 16:30 GMT

Protesters' main grievances include poverty and alleged government corruption

Several anti-government protesters have been injured in clashes with supporters 
of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a day after five people died in 
protests against his 32-year rule.

It included one protester who was shot in the neck, witnesses said. Doctors at 
the hospital where he was taken said he was in a stable condition.

At one stage both sides fired pistols and assault rifles - the first reported 
use of firearms by demonstrators,the Reuters news agency reported.

Four other Saleh opponents were wounded by gunfire, two of them seriously, and 
three were wounded when
demonstrators threw stones at each other outside the university.

Around 1,000 anti-Saleh demonstrators chanted Leave! Leave! and The people 
want the fall of the regime!,  Between 200 and 300 Saleh supporters called for 
dialogue.

Saturday was the 10th straight day of protests in Yemen inspired by uprisings 
in Egypt and Tunisia. Demonstrators are calling for the ouster of Saleh - a key 
US ally in fighting al-Qaeda.

In a concession to protesters, the president has promised to step down when his 
term ends in 2013 and not to hand power to his son.

A coalition of opposition parties has agreed to talk to him, but protests have 
continued.

In south Yemen, where resentment of rule from Sanaa runs high, dozens of men 
used their cars in the town of Karish to block the main road between Taiz and 
the southern port city of Aden, shouting for the fall of the regime, 
residents said.

'No to opppression'

In Aden as many as 400 protesters staged a peaceful sit-in, holding banners 
saying: No to oppression. No to corruption.

The local council of Sheikh Othman, a directorate in Aden, said in a statement 
it resigned in protest at the use of live
bullets by security forces against protesters which led to deaths and injuries 
in the city on Friday.

In Sanaa, the editor of the defence ministry newspaper was wounded when he was 
beaten and stabbed by anti-government protesters, a government official told 
Reuters.

On Friday, security forces and pro-government loyalists clashed in several 
cities with crowds demanding Saleh step down.

Doctors said four people died from gunfire in Aden and one was killed by a 
grenade in Taiz, Yemen's second city.

Although the crowds are smaller in number compared to what happens in 
different countries, the hostile and fearful mood setting over the last 48 
hours may spark more violence, Hashem Ahelbarra, Al Jazeera's correspondent in 
Sanaa, said on Friday. 

The fear here is that if events reach a tipping point, armed tribes may raid 
the capital and this is why people are worried about bloody confrontations.





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[proletar] Aljazeera: Yemen rivals exchange gunfire

2011-02-19 Terurut Topik Jusfiq


Middle East
Yemen rivals exchange gunfire
Pro- and anti-government supporters clash in capital Sanaa as protests against 
President Saleh enter 10th day.
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2011 16:30 GMT

Protesters' main grievances include poverty and alleged government corruption

Several anti-government protesters have been injured in clashes with supporters 
of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a day after five people died in 
protests against his 32-year rule.

It included one protester who was shot in the neck, witnesses said. Doctors at 
the hospital where he was taken said he was in a stable condition.

At one stage both sides fired pistols and assault rifles - the first reported 
use of firearms by demonstrators,the Reuters news agency reported.

Four other Saleh opponents were wounded by gunfire, two of them seriously, and 
three were wounded when
demonstrators threw stones at each other outside the university.

Around 1,000 anti-Saleh demonstrators chanted Leave! Leave! and The people 
want the fall of the regime!,  Between 200 and 300 Saleh supporters called for 
dialogue.

Saturday was the 10th straight day of protests in Yemen inspired by uprisings 
in Egypt and Tunisia. Demonstrators are calling for the ouster of Saleh - a key 
US ally in fighting al-Qaeda.

In a concession to protesters, the president has promised to step down when his 
term ends in 2013 and not to hand power to his son.

A coalition of opposition parties has agreed to talk to him, but protests have 
continued.

In south Yemen, where resentment of rule from Sanaa runs high, dozens of men 
used their cars in the town of Karish to block the main road between Taiz and 
the southern port city of Aden, shouting for the fall of the regime, 
residents said.

'No to opppression'

In Aden as many as 400 protesters staged a peaceful sit-in, holding banners 
saying: No to oppression. No to corruption.

The local council of Sheikh Othman, a directorate in Aden, said in a statement 
it resigned in protest at the use of live
bullets by security forces against protesters which led to deaths and injuries 
in the city on Friday.

In Sanaa, the editor of the defence ministry newspaper was wounded when he was 
beaten and stabbed by anti-government protesters, a government official told 
Reuters.

On Friday, security forces and pro-government loyalists clashed in several 
cities with crowds demanding Saleh step down.

Doctors said four people died from gunfire in Aden and one was killed by a 
grenade in Taiz, Yemen's second city.

Although the crowds are smaller in number compared to what happens in 
different countries, the hostile and fearful mood setting over the last 48 
hours may spark more violence, Hashem Ahelbarra, Al Jazeera's correspondent in 
Sanaa, said on Friday. 

The fear here is that if events reach a tipping point, armed tribes may raid 
the capital and this is why people are worried about bloody confrontations.





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