Monday, April 4, 2011

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Sources: 11 dead, 500 hurt in Yemen protests
Apr 4, 2011 19:19 GMT

For the first time since the start of unrest in Yemen's capital, youth protesters numbering in the tens of thousands marched toward the Republican Palace on Monday, eyewitnesses said, in an act of defiance against President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime.
Witnesses told CNN that security forces made no move to repel the youths, who were marching in support of protests Monday in the city of Taiz, where at least 14 people were killed when security forces reportedly opened fire on demonstrators.
Field medics in Taiz said more than 500 people were injured, including 154 who suffered gunshot wounds. Medical team leader Sadiq Shugaa said the field hospital "cannot give health care to all the injured, and is coordinating with hospitals outside Taiz to help the injured."
More than 20 tanks and armored vehicles surrounded the principal government building in Taiz as security forces tried to hold back advancing protesters, a senior government official said.
Witnesses said the protesters in Taiz numbered more than 90,000.
Another rally Monday in Hodeida, on Yemen's Red Sea coast, was met with sniper bullets and tear gas, witnesses said. At least two people were killed and nine injured there, medical sources said. Witnesses said "tens of victims" were laid out on the streets awaiting emergency aid, and more than 300 people were suffering from gas inhalation.


I thin that these new is bad for lybia beacuse there
Is people dying!

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