Sat Feb 11, 2012
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across Yemen, calling for an end to the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh and vowing to continue their protests until the fulfillment of their demands.
The demonstrators gathered in the “Change Square” of the southern city of Taizz on Friday to join the nationwide protest rallies dubbed "Friday of Achieving the Goals of the Revolution Together.”
Thousands also took to the streets in the capital city Sana’a, calling on Saleh not to return to Yemen.
Demonstrators expressed their readiness to participate in the upcoming elections to put an end to Saleh’s regime.
Saleh, the honorary president of the country until November elections, is now in the United States and has been granted immunity from prosecution.
However, the protesters demand the prosecution of Saleh and his aides for the deaths of hundreds of demonstrators since the outbreak of popular revolution in the country early last year.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/226090.html.
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