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Arabia
Yemeni protesters demand trial of president
2011-12-31
SANAA, Yemen — Tens of thousands of Yemenis held demonstrations around the country Friday to demand their longtime president face trial for the killings of hundreds of unarmed protesters in the pro-democracy uprising that began 10 months ago.

President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in power for 33 years, signed a deal granting him immunity from prosecution in return for stepping down. Last month, Saleh, a onetime U.S. ally against al-Qaida, transferred his powers to his vice president and said he intended to travel to the United States for medical treatment of wounds suffered in a June assassination attempt.

Many protesters have objected to the deal, which was brokered by Gulf Arab nations and supported by the United States, because it doesnÂ’t include far-reaching political changes or allow for Saleh to be tried.

The slogan for Friday’s protests referred to the uprising’s unmet aims: “Together to achieve the goals of the revolution.”

Protesters carried pictures of Saleh with the words “You will not escape punishment.”

“Saleh will not get immunity no matter what price we have to pay,” said activist Mahmoud Taha.
Posted by:Steve White

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