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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