Friday, February 11, 2011

Is The Next Arab Revolution In Yemen?

As Mubarak Resigns, Yemenis Call For A Revolution Of Their Own -- Christian Science Monitor

Thousands of secessionists protested in Yemen today in an example of how disparate movements across the Middle East are tapping the anti-regime fervor for their own disparate aims.

As jubilant protesters in Cairo celebrated the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Yemenis were calling for a revolution of their own.

In the southern port city of Yemen, protesters marched through the district of Mansoura, waving the old flag of South Arabia and chanting, "Revolution, revolution for the south."

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More News On The Unrest In Yemen

Opposition official says 'time for change has come' -- L.A. Times
Police in south Yemen disperse 'day of rage' protests -- AFP
Protests revived in 'Friday of Rage' -- L.A. Times
Thousands of south Yemen protesters demand secession -- Reuters
THE NEXT REVOLT? Thousands Of Yemenis Come Out In 'Friday Of Rage' -- Business Insider
Anti-Mubarak Protests Flare in Yemen -- Wall Street Journal
Yemeni protest groups practice restraint -- UPI
Protests Held in All of Yemen's Provinces -- Yemen Post
Yemen: Protests Continue Away from International Media Eyes -- Global Voice
Yemen's soporific revolution brews -- Hindustan Times/Washington Post
Yemen Inspired by Cairo But Fearful of Chaos -- ABC News
In his first Appearing after Mubark's Fall, President Saleh Announces new Reforms -- Yemen Post
What to do about Yemen? -- Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi, Foreign Policy Journal
Yemen tries to woo opposition after concessions -- Reuters
Yemen gov't's fall may have dire repercussions for US -- Malaysia Sun

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