Monday, July 25, 2011

Unrest In Yemen -- News Updates July 25, 2011

Yemeni protesters demand the resignation of Ali Abdullah Saleh in the capital Sana'a on July 23, 2011. Press TV

Mass Rallies Across Yemen Demand Regime Change -- CBS News

AP) SANAA, Yemen — A powerful Yemeni tribal leader is warning against attacks on anti-government protesters as hundreds of thousands are rallying in the capital Sanaa and several other cities calling for regime change.

Yemen has been gripped by a six-month political crisis, with near daily street protests demanding longtime President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down.

Sheik Sadeq al-Ahmar, who joined the uprising against Saleh, warned the army Monday not to attack thousands of students camped out close to Sanaa University.

A youth group says the government is preparing to storm the camp.

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More News On The Unrest In Yemen

Mass rallies across Yemen demand regime change -- Boston.com/AP
Yemen opposition rejects government plan for talks -- Reuters
Yemen tribes say they stop militant convoy in south -- Reuters
Tribesmen say Yemen town cleared of Qaeda -- AFP
Suicide Bomber Hits Troops at Port City in Yemen -- New York Times
Yemen Suicide Bombing Kills 9 Soldiers -- Voice of America
Aden car bomb kills nine and injures 21 -- Financial Times
Yemen's vice president suggests road map -- UPI
Yemen gets Saudi crude oil as fuel shortages spread -- Al Bawaba

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