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Friday, June 3, 2011

Yemen Resistance: Yemen’s President Is ‘Lightly’ Injured In Shelling of Palace!

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By NASSER ARRABYEE and J. DAVID GOODMAN / Published: June 3, 2011.

SANA, Yemen — Yemen’s embattled leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was lightly injured in an artillery attack by opposition figures on the presidential palace, his spokesman said.

The spokesman, Abdel al-Jandi, said that Mr. Saleh was in a mosque located within the palace compound when the shelling occurred. He did not elaborate on Mr. Saleh’s injuries. Another government spokesperson, Mohammed al-Basha, said via Twitter that senior government officials were injured in the attack. The attack came during a large rally of Mr. Saleh’s supporters near the palace and set off intense fighting in the south of Sana, the capital, which had largely been spared during nearly two weeks of pitched street fighting around the capital.
Mr. Jandi said Mr. Saleh would hold a televised news conference within the hour to dispel rumors that he had died. Streaming video showed protesters in a central square celebrating the attack on the presidential palace.
I hope President Saleh's misrule is coming to end!
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Yemeni Resistance: Breakaway Yemen army units add to pressure on Saleh!

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Reuters
By Samia Nakhoul and Mohamed Sudam | Reuters – 43 minutes ago.
Defected soldier stand guard during a mass funeral for fighters loyal to the tribal leader Sadeq al-Ahmar, after they were killed this week during clashes with police, in Sanaa May 27, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Defected soldier stand guard during a mass funeral for fighters loyal to the tribal …

SANAA (Reuters) - A breakaway military group called on Sunday for other army units to join them in the fight to bring down Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh, piling pressure on him to end his three-decade rule over the destitute country.
Opposition leaders separately accused Saleh of allowing the city of Zinjibar, on the Gulf of Aden, to fall to al Qaeda and Islamists militants in order to raise alarm in the region that would in turn translate to support for the president.
Despite global and regional powers demanding he step down, Saleh has refused to sign a deal, mediated by Gulf states, to start a transition of power aimed at averting civil war that could shake the region that supplies the world with oil.
Hope, the seize fire between the Saleh forces and Rebels lasts!
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