Monday, January 23, 2012

Yemen Descends Into Chaos As President Leaves The Country



Yemen's President Saleh Departs For US, Apparently Ending His Rule -- Christian Science Monitor

President Ali Abdullah Saleh's departure from Yemen probably marks the end of his 33 years in power, but questions are being raised about Washington's decision to take in the strongman.

Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh gave a farewell speech and is now headed for the United States where he will receive medical treatment for injuries received in a June 2011 bombing amid a year-long uprising against his regime.

“I ask for pardon from all Yemeni men and women for any shortcoming that occurred during my 33-year rule and I ask forgiveness and offer my apologies to all Yemeni men and women,” said Mr. Saleh in the televised speech. “Now we must concentrate on our martyrs and injured.”

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More News On Yemen

Yemen's President Saleh 'leaves country' for treatment -- BBC
Yemen's Saleh Leaves for US Medical Visit -- Voice of America
Saleh to U.S. for medical treatment -- UPI
Yemen's president heads to U.S. for treatment -- CNN
Yemen Leader Leaves for Medical Care in New York -- New York Times
Yemen president en route to US -- AFP
Yemen's Saleh leaves for U.S., opponents protest -- Reuters
Yemen officials say Saleh to depart for Oman, then US for medical reasons -- Washington Post/AP
Yemen immunity law partially protects Saleh aides -- Reuters
Yemen Legislators Approve Immunity for the President -- New York Times
Yemen foreign minister says presidential election will be held on schedule in February -- Washington Post/AP
Yemen: Mutinies spread to 4 air bases, a day after president’s departure -- Washington Post/AP
Yemen army kills five Qaeda suspects -- AFP
Yemen army reinforces militant-held town -- Reuters
Beleaguered Yemen's descent into chaos -- Stephen Sackur, BBC

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