Friday, June 3, 2011

Civil War In Yemen -- News Updates June 3, 2011



In Yemen, Civil War Comes To Saleh's Door -- Christian Science Monitor

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, whose compound was attacked today, appears unable to shut down the unprecedented challenge to his 32-year rule.

Yemen slipped closer to a full-blown civil war today as opposition tribesmen attacked the compound of President Ali Abdullah Saleh for the first time. While the president appears to have narrowly escaped serious injury, the escalating fighting represents an unprecedented challenge to his 32-year rule.

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More News On The Civil War In Yemen

Yemen president wounded as tribesmen strike palace -- Yahoo News/AP
Yemen's Saleh hurt in palace attack: diplomat -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Yemen president, premier wounded in palace shelling -- Yahoo News/AFP
President of Yemen wounded in attack on compound -- BBC
Yemen slides towards civil war as president injured along with seven top officials in rebel rocket attack on palace -- Daily Mail
Yemen’s president hurt in palace blast -- Financial Times
Yemen's President Wounded in Rocket Attack -- Voice of America
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's compound attacked -- L.A. Times
Yemen’s President Is ‘Lightly’ Injured In Shelling of Palace -- New York Times
Attack against Yemen's Saleh killed imam, guards -- Reuters
Yemeni presidential palace shelled -- UPI
CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Attack against Yemen's Saleh kills three -- Reuters
Yemen Fighting Escalates Further -- Voice of America
Yemen unrest: Defiance on the streets of Sanaa -- BBC
Yemen on brink of civil war as US urges president to step down -- The Guardian
40% of Casualties in the Yemen Uprising Have Come in the Last Ten Days -- Atlantic Wire
Split Tribal Allegiances Deepen Yemen's Crisis -- Voice of America
Elite Yemeni families at center of clashes -- Washington Post
Feud within key Yemen tribe could tear nation apart -- L.A. Times
US calls for immediate ceasefire in Yemen -- AFP
Yemen: attack on president keeps observers guessing -- Brian Whitaker, The Guardian
Timeline: Protests against Saleh rule in Yemen -- Reuters

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