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Dozens Dead in Yemen Anti-Government Protests as Nation Calls for End to President's Power
GRAPHIC: Yemeni government snipers open fire into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters, killing at least 40 and injuring hundreds.
- March 23: An anti-government protestor reacts during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen. Yemen's parliament enacted sweeping emergency laws Wednesday after the country's embattled president asked for new powers of arrest, detention and censorship to quash a popular uprising demanding his ouster. (AP)read more
- March 22: Anti-government protestors shout slogans and raise banners during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen. Yemen's embattled U.S.-backed president said Tuesday that a military coup would lead to civil war and pledged to step down by year's end but not hand power to army commanders who have joined the opposition. (AP)read moreAP2011Share
- March 20, 2011: A Yemeni girl reacts during the funeral procession of anti-government protestors killed in Friday's clashes with Yemeni security forces, in Sanaa, Yemen. The U.S.-backed president of Yemen suffered a devastating political blow on Sunday when his own powerful tribe demanded his resignation, joining religious leaders, young people and the country's traditional opposition in calls for an end to his three decades in power.read moreAPShare
- March 20, 2011: Anti-government protestors carry the body of Hamid Ali, his poster seen right, who was killed on Friday's clashes with Yemeni security forces, during his funeral procession in Sanaa, Yemen. The Yemeni president's own tribe has called on him to step down after a deadly crackdown on protesters, robbing the embattled U.S.-backed leader of vital support in a society dominated by blood ties.read moreAPShare
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Dozens Dead in Yemen Anti-Government Protests as Nation Calls for End to President's Power
GRAPHIC: Yemeni government snipers open fire into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters, killing at least 40 and injuring hundreds.
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