Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Civil War In Yemen -- News Updates June 1, 2011



Yemen Slides Into Civil War -- Christian Science Monitor

President Ali Abdullah Saleh has retained control of Yemen for 32 years by managing the country's numerous unrelated conflicts. Now, they are flaring up again – and appear to be beyond his control.

After months of trying to tamp down unrest, Yemen's embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his security forces have become embroiled in a conflict that meets all the classic definitions of a civil war.

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More News On Yemen's Civil War

Street battles in Yemeni capital leave 41 dead -- Yahoo News/AP
Explosions and street fighting grip Yemen capital -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Dozens Dead As Fighting Escalates In Yemen's Capital -- NPR
Violence rages on in Yemen -- CNN
Heavy Fighting Shakes Yemen Capital Overnight -- New York Times
Yemen street battles leave scores dead -- The Guardian
More Than 40 Killed In Yemen Street Battles -- Radio Free Europe
Dozens killed in overnight clashes in Sanaa -- Al Jazeera
Violence erupts in Yemen cities after cease-fire fails -- L.A. Times
Forces loyal to Saleh shell dissident military barracks in Yemen's capital: source -- Xinhuanet
Truce collapses in Yemen as tribesmen retake buildings from militias -- Gulf News
Ceasefire ends as protests against President spread across Yemen -- Independent
Violence escalates across Yemen amid civil war fears -- BBC
Yemen Unrest Deepens, Downward Spiral Spreads -- Voice of America
Yemen's Saleh defies opponents, and the world -- Reuters
Yemen's Saleh likely out of power this year-report -- Reuters
Yemen: A Map ruled by conflict -- Khaled Fattah, The Guardian
Editorial: After me the deluge -- Arab News

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