Sana'a- At least two people were killed Saturday when forces loyal to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh fired on protesters north of the capital Sana'a, according to opposition sources. The protesters were chanting against Saleh in the town of Arhab, 40 kilometres north of Sana'a, when the forces ...
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