
You’re next, Yemen students tell leader
Ali Abdallah Saleh SANNA - Several thousand young Yemenis gathered in central Sanaa today, calling for President Ali Abdallah Saleh to step down and follow the example of Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, an AFP correspondent said. “After Mubarak, it’s Ali’s turn,” chanted some of the estimated 4,000 protesters, mostly...

Demonstrations Erupt in Jordan’s Capital
As Hosni Mubarak finally stepped down as ruler of Egypt, hundreds of Jordanians gathered outside the Egyptian embassy in Amman on Friday to voice their support for the people of Egypt. The demonstration was organized by the Islamic Action Front (IAF), the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood. Last week, Jordan’s King Abdullah...

Thousands rally to demand Algerian leader quits
Up to 2,000 demonstrators evaded massed police Saturday to rally in a central Algiers square demanding that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika step down like the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia. Ringed by hundreds of anti-riot forces, some carrying automatic weapons in addition to clubs and shields, they waved a large banner reading...
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