Sunday, October 2, 2011

Youth Revolution considers the fatwa of Saleh’s clerics against Islam



The Republican Guards forces bombard the First Armored Division with missiles
Source: Yemen Fox
Youth revolution took to the streets in a peaceful revolution Saturday which passed through different roads in the capital Sanaa.

Anti-government protesters described Saleh clerics Fatwa as a green light for Saleh regime to continue killing people and committing farther massacres against the peaceful protesters in all change and freedom squares.

They called revolution leaders to overthrow Saleh regime as soon as possible and to introduce the killers and criminals of the regime to fair courts for massacres and holocaust against civilians in different areas in Yemen.
 Invited armies still loyal to Saleh to rejoin  the revolution as soon as possible and reminded them that those who are demonstrating are their sons and brothers and to not follow the orders of Saleh regime that shed Yemeni blood.

The demonstration took to Al Rebat street and then to 16th street passing by the green dome in the west of change square and then to Al Ga’a in the Al Zira’ah street – east of change square.
 There was an awful massacre against the peaceful youth demonstrators in Al Ga’a in Al Zira’ah street on Sunday 19-9-2011 in which they were calling the international and regional levels to prosecute the massacres and genocides criminals.

They were repeating some phrases during the peaceful demonstration ‘you Saleh can use the rockets and shells, it was tried by Moamer (Libyan leader) but it dose not help him.’
Raised some mottos expressing their condemnation of the massacres and the fatwa issued by clerics loyal to the regime invited them to withdraw their voices of that Fatwa crime which gave Saleh the legal permission to kill Yemenis and banned practicing democracy.
Forces of the elite Republican Guard Forces bombarded the pro-revolution army “the First Armored Division” with missiles in an attempt to blow the situation militarily.

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