Yemeni Protesters Demand Saleh’s Ouster, Transitional Government
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Anti-government demonstrations swept Yemen yesterday as hundreds of thousands of protesters in at least 15 provinces sought the immediate resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and formation of a transitional government.
“No to the ruling family,” people chanted in the capital Sana’a, calling for the expulsion of Saleh, his son Ahmed and nephew Ammar. “Relatives of Saleh and rest of the regime are hijacking power,” the people said.