Yemenis stage new mass protest to oust president

The crowd released tens of thousands of red, black and white balloons with the message to the president, "Leave, Ali," painted on them.

May 06, 2011 05:29 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:14 pm IST - Sanaa

Anti-government protestors shout slogans during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa on Thursday. Photo: AP.

Anti-government protestors shout slogans during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa on Thursday. Photo: AP.

Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis have flooded a boulevard on the western edge of the capital to press their demand that President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down.

The crowd released tens of thousands of red, black and white balloons with the message to the president, “Leave, Ali,” painted on them.

The near—daily protests in Yemen have been going on for nearly three months but Mr. Saleh, who has been in power for 32 years, has refused to leave. Friday’s protest is dubbed “Day of Gratitude to the South,” honouring southerners 2007 uprising against Mr. Saleh.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Mr. Saleh are rallying outside the presidential palace in Sanaa.

Mr. Saleh has spurned mediation efforts by powerful Gulf countries that would have had him step down in return for immunity.

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