Thursday, May 26, 2011

Yaman crisis worsen, the United States Request for citizens to Go

VIVAnews - The U.S. government ordered all non-core diplomats to leave Yemen. Similar appeal also applies to American citizens residing in Arab countries as the security situation getting worse. Yemeni President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, again refused to resign and people increasingly insistent depose him from power.
 Yemen was concerned about developments in the U.S.. "The level of security threat in Yemen is now very high due to terrorist activity and civil unrest,"the statement said U.S. State Department in Washington, who monitored the Associated Press on Thursday local time.

"social unrest is underway throughout the country. So it is with large scale protests in major cities,"said U.S. State Department. Washington warned that clashes also occurred in the capital Sana'a and "could be getting hot at any time."

In the last three days of demonstrations and clashes between protesters and security forces in several cities in Yemen. The clashes resulted in at least 41 people were killed and dozens others injured. The opposition increasingly angry after President Saleh had not retreated from his position, even though he had verbally promised three times to step down.

"I'm not going to leave power and will not go from Yemen," Saleh said as quoted by his spokesman, Ahmed al-Soufi. Saleh, who has 32 ​​years in power, always rocked by protests in the last three months.

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