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Al-Qaeda Captures Yemeni Town of Radda

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Al-Qaeda Captures Yemeni Town of Radda | Little resistance as ancient citadel captured

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Sectarian Violence in North as Yemeni Govt Issues Ultimatum

by Jason Ditz | Jan 12, 2012

Sectarian Violence in North as Yemeni Govt Issues Ultimatum | Demands rivals remove barricades in two days

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Yemen’s Government Approves Expanded Amnesty Deal for Saleh

by John Glaser | Jan 9, 2012

Yemen's interim government has approved a proposed deal to underscore the amnesty for disputed president Ali Abdullah Saleh and extend it to his entire civilian, military, and security apparatus. The opposition protest movement, which is still ongoing throughout the...

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Protests Continue as Yemeni Cabinet Looks to Promise Immunity to Entire Govt.

by Jason Ditz | Jan 8, 2012

Protests Continue as Yemeni Cabinet Looks to Promise Immunity to Entire Govt | UN warns immunity plan violates human rights obligations

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Granting Yemen Pres. Saleh Amnesty Against International Law, UN Says

by John Glaser | Jan 7, 2012

Granting amnesty to Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who perpetrated human rights abuses and possible war crimes, would be against international law, the UN human rights chief has said. "I have been closely following the events in Yemen, particularly the very...

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Report: Saleh ‘Not Serious’ About Leaving Power in Yemen

by Jason Ditz | Jan 5, 2012

Report: Saleh ‘Not Serious’ About Leaving Power in Yemen | President signed handover, but remains in power

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Opposition: Saleh Trying to Torpedo Power Transfer Deal

by Jason Ditz | Jan 3, 2012

Opposition: Saleh Trying to Torpedo Power Transfer Deal | Can ailing president foil yet another deal?

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US OKs Yemen Dictator Saleh’s Request to Visit America

by John Glaser | Dec 26, 2011

The Obama administration has agreed to a request from Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to travel to America, framing it in a thinly veiled excuse for him to seek medical treatment. Mr. Saleh said on Saturday he would leave Yemen for the U.S. "in the coming days......

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Yemen Opposition Slams US Ambassador’s Statement Encouraging Crackdown

by Jason Ditz | Dec 25, 2011

Yemen Opposition Slams US Ambassador’s Statement Encouraging Crackdown | Ambassador: We wouldn’t allow protest marches either

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Saleh Expected to Leave for Medical Treatment, Remains Yemen’s Dictator

by John Glaser | Dec 22, 2011

Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh is expected to leave the country to seek additional medical treatment from injuries he sustained in an attack on his palace back in June. Saleh had spent months recuperating in Saudi Arabia before his latest return, and is expected...

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