花开不同赏花落不同悲:Over 20,000 protesters in Yemen capital to oust president
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Over 20,000 protesters in Yemen capital to oust president
16:29, February 03, 2011
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Increases the bookmark twitter facebook digg Google Windowslive Delicious buzz friendfeed Linkedin diigo reddit stumbleupon Over 20,000 Yemeni protesters struck the streets of Sanaa for a "Day of Rage" march on Thursday, demanding clearly to oust their President Ali Abdullah Saleh."The people want regime to fall, the people want President Saleh to leave," angry protesters shouted in the largest popular rally outside Sanaa University while thousands of ant-regime tribesmen still flow to join the crowd.
"The people want freedom, the people want to end the dictatorship," protesters chanted in row of lines wearing pinky belts on their heads, symbolized the freedom.Source:Xinhua
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