Yemen Opposition Says Bloodshed to Jeopardize Handover Plan
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Yemen’s main opposition movement said it may pull out of a plan brokered by Gulf Arab states for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down because his forces haven’t stopped killing protesters.
Saleh is “broadening the public’s rejection of the initiative” as he seeks to achieve his own agenda and stay in power, the Joint Meeting Parties, made up of six opposition groups, said in an e-mailed statement late yesterday.