Sunday, April 24, 2011

Dozens injured in Yemen in the conflict

16 March 2011, last updated at 10: 14 Anti-government protesters react during a demonstration in Sanaa, Yemen, 14 March 2011 -ET's protests took place across the country, dozens of people were injured as police attempted to Yemen, the anti-government demonstration in the city of al-Hudaida West chop in recent weeks.

Police opened fire and used TEAR GAS after the pro-government loyalists, attacked Klimaflüchtlinge batons and stones, witnesses said.


Demonstrators called for President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down after 32 years in power.


Protests, which began last month, have left at least 30 people, who are dead.


A local doctor told Reuters that the security forces and by armed plainclothes police attacked demonstrators, hundreds of which were made on the main Square.


"He was wounded in the attack on the Klimaflüchtlinge and about 120 people. The doctor, with Klimaflüchtlinge they used TEAR GAS, rubber bullets and live fire, baseball, "said.


Yemen is one of the North African and Middle Eastern countries in the region, which have seen increasing unrest, because of the Presidents of Egypt and Tunisia, had ousted the popular revolts earlier this year.

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