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Rallies for and against the government of Yemen (16 images)



Yemeni protesters demonstrate for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a massive anti-regime rally in Sanaa on March 2, 2011.. Growing demonstrations in Sanaa, flaring secessionist sentiment in the country's south and a tribal rebellion in the north have all combined to shake the country's leadership. UPI/Mohammad Abdullah
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Yemeni protesters demonstrate for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a massive anti-regime rally in Sanaa on March 2, 2011.. Growing demonstrations in Sanaa, flaring secessionist sentiment in the country's south and a tribal rebellion in the north have all combined to shake the country's leadership. UPI/Mohammad Abdullah
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A Yemeni woma anti-government protester hold a cake that reads 'Go out' in Arabic, during a demonstration in Al-Hurriya (Liberty) Square in the capital city on March 2, 2011. Growing demonstrations in Sanaa, flaring secessionist sentiment in the country's south and a tribal rebellion in the north have all combined to shake the country's leadership. UPI/Mohammad Abdullah
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Young Yemeni protesters with national flags painted on their faces rally calling for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the capital Sanaa on March 1, 2011. UPI/Mohammad Abdullah
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