Yemen rocked by 'day of rage' demos
YEMEN: Tens of thousands of Yemenis have held fresh protests across
the country demanding an end to President Ali Abdullah Saleh's
three-decade rule in the country. Saleh's opponents poured into the
streets Tuesday to mark "a Day of Rage" across Yemen, Reuters reported.
Protesters amassed from early hours of the day in the streets leading to
a square near the Sana'a University, where students and anti-Government
demonstrators have been camped for more than a week. "The people want
Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave. The people want to overthrow the regime,"
chanted the protesters. Many of the protesters were wearing white
shrouds reading, "Either we live happily or we die as martyrs."
Opposition sources and rally organizers described the turnout in the
Tuesday protests as unprecedented since the beginning of the sit-in
protest near Sana'a University. The mass demonstrations came as Saleh
sacked the governors of five provinces, mostly in the south, where
anti-regime protests have been underway for the past two weeks. Presstv |