President Saleh has arrived in the USA, with his presidency at its end. But what next for Yemen?
Yemen’s ‘Life March’ has reinvigorated the Yemeni revolution.
Ali Abdullah Saleh finally signed the GCC initiative on Wednesday; does it mean the end of months of protest, and victory for the Yemeni revolution?
Tawakkol Karman, Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, at the University of Michigan.
Protests in Yemen are in their 8th month, as government forces continue to attack protesters. This women is not cowed by the bullets.
Yemen’s youthful democratic movement needs the support of outside powers – otherwise the stalemate, the and worsening economic and humanitarian crisis, will continue.
A rebellious dictator can be handled (some shrapnel and an airplane ride to Riyadh will do). But an entire country?
If the opposition protest movement can get Hadi on board, and set up a transitional government, then there is a chance that they can neutralise counter-revolutionary forces.
The sky seemed to be filled with rocks, all flying at the stadium’s entrance. Something was on fire, the protesters had started to use Molotov’s. In the midst of all this, the snipers could clearly be seen.
He’s ruled for 32 years. What’s another month? Millions of Yemenis will answer that…