
SANAA - Tens of thousands of square masses meet Yemeni capital, Sanaa. They prepare to conduct anti-government protests demanding lower state authorities that have been entrenched for 32 years.
Hundreds of policemen helped maintain the course of preparing for protests after the Friday prayers. Security party looks to build barricades in the Palace complex of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
As quoted by the Associated Press on Friday (18/03/2011), in addition, strict preservation is also evident in ministerial offices and the headquarters of the ruling party in Yemen today.
For more than a crowd last month to build a tent around the capital Sanaa. They were inspired upheavals that occurred in Tunisia and Egypt, which is able to make changes to their governance.
The Yemeni government is not without reaction in dispel these protests. They use organic ammunition, tear gas, knives and even wood and stone to disperse protests.
But despite getting bad treatment, the protesters said they would not disband until President Saleh resign from office.


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