Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Unrest In Yemen -- News Updates April 5, 2011



As U.S. Support Erodes, Yemen's Regime Lashes Out -- Time

Even before the blasts of gunfire rang out, antigovernment protesters marching in Taiz, Yemen, knew that Monday was going to be different. They had seen the men milling ominously on the rooftops that lined the street. It was a repetition of an image from two weeks ago, when snipers killed 52 demonstrators from atop buildings in the capital Sana'a — one that has weighed heavily on the minds of Yemen's opposition.

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More News On the Unrest In Yemen

Tribe of Yemen president clashes with army, 3 dead -- Yahoo News/AP
Saleh tribesmen clash with soldiers -- Press Association
Three Killed In Yemen As Antigovernment Protests Continue -- Radio Free Europe
Yemen's Saleh urges talks in Saudi, clashes kill 3 -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Yemen general says clash was assassination attempt -- Reuters
Yemen death toll mounts, West ups pressure on Saleh -- AFP
Gunfire Erupts During New Clashes in Yemen -- New York Times
Protesters shot dead by Yemeni forces -- The Australian
Yemen unrest: Three die in Sanaa clashes -- BBC
Yemen protests: fresh clashes in Taiz -- The Guardian

Gulf talks aim to end Yemen violence -- Financial Times
Yemen accepts Gulf Arab states' call for talks -- Reuters

Yemen: major southern town falls to al-Qaeda -- The Telegraph
Unrest in Yemen Seen as Opening to Qaeda Branch -- New York Times

Outside the frame: Protest and prayer in Yemen -- MSNBC (Photoblog)
ANALYSIS-Saudis likely to be key to Yemen power transfer -- Reuters
The Dangerous US Game in Yemen -- Jeremy Scahill, The Nation
Twenty things you need to know about Yemen -- The Guardian

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