Monday, April 4, 2011

Unrest In Yemen -- News Updates April 4, 2011



17 Dead In Yemen As Saleh Slips Out Of US Favour -- Sydney Morning Herald

Yemeni security forces shot dead at least 17 protesters on Monday as Gulf states offered their mediation and Washington appeared to be pulling the plug on embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

"The death toll has gone up to 17," said Sadeq al-Shujaa, head of a makeshift field hospital at a square in central Taez after security forces fired on demonstrators marching on the local governorate headquarters.

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More News On The Unrest In Yemen

More Yemeni protesters killed in fresh wave of bloodshed -- L.A. Times
Deadly Protests Rock Several Yemeni Cities -- Voice of America
Yemen clashes kill at least 15 protesters -- UPI
Yemen security forces kill protesters -- Washington Post
Troops open fire on Yemeni protesters -- MSNBC
Violence intensifies in Yemen protests; at least 14 dead in Taiz -- CNN
Security forces injure hundreds trying to disperse Yemeni protesters -- CNN
Gunfire Kills at Least 10 at Yemen Protest, Reports Say -- New York Times
White House warns on Al-Qaeda in Yemen -- AFP
Yemen toll rises as U.S. seen pressing Saleh to go -- Reuters
US Calls Violence Against Protesters in Yemen 'Appalling' -- Voice of America
U.S. quietly seeking to remove Saleh from power in Yemen: report -- IBTimes
U.S. Shifts to Seek Removal of Yemen’s Leader, an Ally -- New York Times
Saleh’s hold on power tenuous -- IOL News
Fmr. Nat. Sec. Adv. Jones: Yemen Trends 'Not Good' -- ABC News
Yemen survivor Saleh juggles forces to keep power -- Reuters

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