24 Killed in an Airstrike launched by the Yemeni Government


JNN 11 May 2011 Sana : At least 23 people have been killed in an airstrike launched by the Yemeni government against tribes near Sana’a. Continue reading

US & UK have secret agenda of Neo Colonial Rule which started with 9/11 from Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now Yemen


JNN 11 May 2011 : Britain and the US have clinched agreement to expand their operations beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan and into Yemeni territories, defence sources say. Continue reading

US & UK have secret agenda of Neo Colonial Rule which started with 9/11 from Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now Yemen


JNN 11 May 2011 : Britain and the US have clinched agreement to expand their operations beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan and into Yemeni territories, defence sources say. Continue reading

Yemen’s Saleh Backs away from the deal to Step down


JNN 01 May 2011 SANAA, Yemen—Yemen’s embattled president backed away from a mediated deal that would have seen him step down in exchange for legal immunity, The [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council cancels the ceremony slated for the signing of a proposed deal on Yemen crisis after facing President Ali Abdullah Saleh refused to sign. Continue reading

Yemen's Saleh Backs away from the deal to Step down


JNN 01 May 2011 SANAA, Yemen—Yemen’s embattled president backed away from a mediated deal that would have seen him step down in exchange for legal immunity, The [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council cancels the ceremony slated for the signing of a proposed deal on Yemen crisis after facing President Ali Abdullah Saleh refused to sign. Continue reading

Saleh defiant after accepting the Hand Over Plan


JNN 25.04.11 SANAA – Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has struck a defiant tone in an interview, a day after his government said he had accepted a Persian Gulf Arab plan to hand over power within weeks.  Continue reading

Yemeni Opposition wants Unconditional Removal of President Saleh


JNN 22 April 2011 : Tens of thousands of Yemeni protesters demanding democratic reforms spilled out into the streets of the capital and insisted President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down after 32 years in power. Continue reading

Yemenis Reject Ale Saud’s offer to Mediate , gives two weeks deadline for Saleh to leave power


JNN 14 April 2011 : Yemeni opposition has set a two-week deadline for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave, rejecting an offer to join Saudi-mediated talks. Continue reading

Yemenis Reject Ale Saud's offer to Mediate , gives two weeks deadline for Saleh to leave power


JNN 14 April 2011 : Yemeni opposition has set a two-week deadline for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave, rejecting an offer to join Saudi-mediated talks. Continue reading

Yemeni forces open fire on Protesters 17 Killed , Dozens Injured


SANAA, Yemen — Security forces and plainclothes gunmen opened fire on crowds of Yemenis marching through a southern city Monday, killing at least 17  and wounding dozens, in an intensifying crackdown against the uprising against the 32-year rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Continue reading

Yemeni President close to finalizing transfer of power


JNN 26 Mar 2011 : A deal to transfer power peacefully in Yemen could emerge shortly based on an offer by President Ali Abdullah Saleh to quit by the end of the year, Foreign Minister Abubakr al-Qirbi told Reuters. Continue reading

Yemen’s President fires his complete Cabinet – His days in office counted


 

JNN 20 Mar 2011 SANAA, Yemen : Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh has fired his entire Cabinet amid escalating protests demanding his ouster. Continue reading

Yemen's President fires his complete Cabinet – His days in office counted


 

JNN 20 Mar 2011 SANAA, Yemen : Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh has fired his entire Cabinet amid escalating protests demanding his ouster. Continue reading

US-Backed Yemeni President’s Brutal Crackdown Unsuccessful, People ready to Die to remove Dictator


JNN 19 Mar 2011 : A crackdown that killed dozens failed to stop massive demonstrations against Yemen’s U.S.-backed president, as crowds of thousands clashed Saturday with security forces smashing their protest camps and even seized control of one southern city. Continue reading

US-Backed Yemeni President's Brutal Crackdown Unsuccessful, People ready to Die to remove Dictator


JNN 19 Mar 2011 : A crackdown that killed dozens failed to stop massive demonstrations against Yemen’s U.S.-backed president, as crowds of thousands clashed Saturday with security forces smashing their protest camps and even seized control of one southern city. Continue reading

Million Yemeni Join the Protest to ouster President Ali Abdullah Saleh


JNN 09 Mar 2011 Sana : About one million people have staged a protest in southern Yemen, as forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh have killed a boy and injured several others. Continue reading

Million Yemeni Join the Protest to ouster President Ali Abdullah Saleh


JNN 09 Mar 2011 Sana : About one million people have staged a protest in southern Yemen, as forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh have killed a boy and injured several others. Continue reading

Arabian Dictators Serving for US & Israel – Yemeni Saleh Apologizes US Israel


JNN 04 Mar 2011 : The White House has announced that Yemeni ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh has apologized to the US and Israel for previously blaming the recent uprisings in his country on them. Continue reading

Yemeni Ali Abdullah following the footsteps Gaddhafi , vows to stick to Presidency


JNN 01 Mar 2011 Sana : Yemen’s decades-long president has vowed to maintain his cling on power until his last “drop of blood” in the face of a massive pro-democracy call across the country. Continue reading

Violence grips while the Yemeni Students , Judges Protest to remove President Saleh


yemeni ProtestersJNN 17 Feb 2011 : Anti-government protests flared in Yemen for the sixth consecutive day, turning violent as protests sprang up across the country, spurred on by the resignation last week of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Continue reading

After Tunisia and Egypt , Yemeni wants Saleh’s Ouster


 

JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Inspired by the Egyptian revolution, thousands of young Yemenis have poured into the streets of capital Sanaa, demanding an end to over three decades of rule by President Ali Abdallah Saleh. Continue reading

After Tunisia and Egypt , Yemeni wants Saleh's Ouster


 

JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Inspired by the Egyptian revolution, thousands of young Yemenis have poured into the streets of capital Sanaa, demanding an end to over three decades of rule by President Ali Abdallah Saleh. Continue reading

Yemeni protesters call on Saleh to quit


 

JNN 27 Jan 2011 : Thousands of Yemeni protesters have taken to the streets of the capital city Sanaa and several other cities, calling for the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Continue reading

After Tunisia, Now Yemeni students urge president’s exit


JNN 24 Jan 2011 : Drawing inspiration from revolution in Tunisia, hundreds of Yemeni students have staged rival protests against the country’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Continue reading

After Tunisia, Now Yemeni students urge president's exit


JNN 24 Jan 2011 : Drawing inspiration from revolution in Tunisia, hundreds of Yemeni students have staged rival protests against the country’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Continue reading

Yemen’s Saleh aims for life presidency


JNN 02 Jan 2011 : Yemen’s parliament has preliminary agreed to a controversial constitutional amendment that would allow President Ali Abdullah Saleh to rule for life.

The measure was adopted with an overwhelming majority on Saturday, with only two parliament members opposing the vote.

The parliament — dominated by Saleh’s General People’s Congress (GPC) party — is expected to hold a formal vote on the issue in March.

The constitutional amendment will then be submitted for a referendum, which will be held simultaneously with parliamentary polls on April 27.

If the Yemeni parliament votes in favor of the measure, leading to the cancellation of presidential term limits, Saleh could become the life-long president of the Arabian Peninsula nation.

Saturday’s parliamentary ruling has sparked an opposition protest outside the parliament, where thousands of Yemenis, among them opposition and independent MPs, staged a sit-in.

They warned that adopting the amendments would “destroy what remains of the foundations of democracy” in Yemen.

They also emphasized that the action would “pave the way for hereditary succession.”

Opponents accuse the 68-year-old president of grooming his eldest son Ahmed, who heads an elite unit of the army called the Republican Guard, to succeed him.

Some analysts say Saturday’s voting could also heighten already simmering tensions in Yemen, where the government is facing a growing Al-Qaeda threat, a Shia Houthi uprising in the north and growing calls for secession in the south.

Yemen’s Saleh has been in power for more than 32 years.

He previously served as president of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) from 1978 until 1990. After the unification of the country, he resumed his post as president.

Saleh was elected for the first time in 1999 for a term of seven years. His second term, which began in 2006, expires in 2013.

Yemen's Saleh aims for life presidency


JNN 02 Jan 2011 : Yemen’s parliament has preliminary agreed to a controversial constitutional amendment that would allow President Ali Abdullah Saleh to rule for life.

The measure was adopted with an overwhelming majority on Saturday, with only two parliament members opposing the vote.

The parliament — dominated by Saleh’s General People’s Congress (GPC) party — is expected to hold a formal vote on the issue in March.

The constitutional amendment will then be submitted for a referendum, which will be held simultaneously with parliamentary polls on April 27.

If the Yemeni parliament votes in favor of the measure, leading to the cancellation of presidential term limits, Saleh could become the life-long president of the Arabian Peninsula nation.

Saturday’s parliamentary ruling has sparked an opposition protest outside the parliament, where thousands of Yemenis, among them opposition and independent MPs, staged a sit-in.

They warned that adopting the amendments would “destroy what remains of the foundations of democracy” in Yemen.

They also emphasized that the action would “pave the way for hereditary succession.”

Opponents accuse the 68-year-old president of grooming his eldest son Ahmed, who heads an elite unit of the army called the Republican Guard, to succeed him.

Some analysts say Saturday’s voting could also heighten already simmering tensions in Yemen, where the government is facing a growing Al-Qaeda threat, a Shia Houthi uprising in the north and growing calls for secession in the south.

Yemen’s Saleh has been in power for more than 32 years.

He previously served as president of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) from 1978 until 1990. After the unification of the country, he resumed his post as president.

Saleh was elected for the first time in 1999 for a term of seven years. His second term, which began in 2006, expires in 2013.