Tuesday, October 4, 2011

More than one million protesters in Sana’a pledge to end Selah's rule



Source:  Yemen fox


More than one million of anti-government protesters gathered in al-Steen street in Sana'a in the Global day for Yemen Revolution which called by youth Revolution in Yemen.
Hundreds of thousands of women attended this rally remarkably.
Anti-government demonstrators took to the streets in the capital in two massive protests Tuesday, and the throngs chanted for international support and to put more pressure against Saleh regime.
One protest occurred in Sanaa in the morning, and the other took place at 4:30 pm. -- large gatherings that signaled a strong opposition movement. Anti-government forces have been pushing for the departure of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Dozens of banners were seen calling the international community to stop the bloodshed in Yemen. Protesters also railed against what they see as the Saleh government's repressive actions, and they called for Saleh to face justice before the International Criminal Court.
"Saleh Saleh will be hanged," one banner read, while another said "The world must stand against the killer."


Organizational Committee of peaceful revolution called all anti-government protesters to protest in front of the bodies and international and humanitarian organizations to demand the support for Yemeni revolution.
Protesters who gathered in al-Sateen Street in the Yemeni capital pledged to end Selah's rule and prosecute him, calling the international community to break its silence and support the justice demands of Yemenis which lead to overthrow Saleh rule.

Pledged to not betray killed and wounded protesters’ blood, and called for immediate trial for crimes’ perpetrator.

International powers have been urging Saleh to transfer power, but it has not yet happened, despite a deal cobbled together a few months ago by the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional coalition of nations.

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