at least 11 yemenis killed30 wounded in taezby loyalist forces
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At least 11 Yemenis killed,30 wounded in Taez by Loyalist forces

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At least 7 Yemenis killed,30 wounded in Taez  by Loyalist forces
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At least 7 Yemenis killed,30 wounded in Taez  by Loyalist forces Forces loyal to Yemeni President Abdullah Saleh shelled the country’s second largest city of Taez early on Friday, killing at least 11 people and wounding 30 others, Al Arabiya TV reported, citing the Revolution Youth Coalition.
Security forces began operations in the area of Freedom Square shortly after midnight (21:00 GMT Thursday), where demonstrators had rallied to call for the fall of the regime, witnesses told AFP.
On Thursday, one man was killed and nine other people were wounded in Taez, said medics.
Witnesses said Republican Guard troops, commanded by Saleh’s son Ahmed, fired artillery rounds into the centre of Taez where tens of thousands of protesters were calling for the veteran leader’s prosecution.
For nearly 10 months, protesters have filled streets and public squares across Yemen, calling for the ouster of Saleh, who has been in power for three decades. While Saleh’s security forces have used deadly force to suppress the protests, international diplomacy has failed to resolve the crisis.
Al-Qaeda-linked militants have taken advantage of the internal turmoil to take over towns and villages in Yemen’s south. The U.S. considers al-Qaida’s Yemen branch to be especially dangerous.
The U.N. Secretary General’s special envoy to Yemen, Jamal bin Omar, arrived in the country Thursday to seek progress on a U.S.-backed proposal to end the crisis. The plan was put forward by Yemen’s powerful Gulf Arab neighbors.
Under the plan, Saleh would step down and pass power to his vice president in exchange for immunity from prosecution. Saleh has agreed to the proposal three times, only to refuse to sign at the last minute.
Many Yemeni activists criticize the proposal for granting Saleh immunity and allowing him to stay on as head of the ruling party. They complain that it falls short of the democratic reforms and new government they want their uprising to achieve.
Thousands took to the streets in Sana’a and Taez Thursday to call for Saleh to stand trial for his government’s deadly crackdown.
In Sanaa, gunmen in civilian clothes fired on demonstrators, witnesses said. Three protesters were wounded, a medical official said.
In Taez, tanks shelled residential neighborhoods, destroying several buildings, and security forces opened fire on a protest in the city’s center, killing a 13-year-old boy and wounding nine others, a medical official said.
The medical official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters.



 

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