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  • Timeline: Saleh's 32-year rule in Yemen - Reuters98078
  • (General) Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar - Wikipedia98079
  • Yemen on the brink: how the UAE is profiting from the chaos of civil war - Guardian 21.12.1898117
  • Saleh to return to Yemen after elections - Al-Akhbar 17.02.1298084
  • Yemenis urge Saleh loyalists to step down - Aljazeera 08.02.1298085
  • U.S. Grants Entry to Yemen President "In Principle" As Arab Spring Protesters Demand Accountability, Regime Change - Democracy Now! 27.12.1198086
  • More than One Million March in Yemen Calling for Regime Change - Yemen Post 03.11.1198087
  • Deal postponed as Saleh refuses to sign - BBC 01.05.1198093
  • First Tunisia, Then Egypt, Now Yemen? Yemeni President Saleh Agrees to Resign Within 30 Days; Protests Continue - Democracy Now! 25.04.1198094
  • A Yemeni resolution? (Video) - Al Jazeera 24.04.1198100
  • Hidden Heroes of the Revolution - Women of Yemen 22.04.1198101
  • Saleh's Speech on Mixing the Sexes and Its Implications - Jadaliyya 18.04.1198102
  • Rival forces clash in Sanaa - BBC 13.04.1198107
  • Arabs draft plan for Saleh's departure - UPI 10.04.1198108
  • Gulf leaders set meeting to review Yemen mediation - Reuters 10.04.1198109
  • GCC Initiative in Yemen - US State Dept. 08.04.1198110
  • Yemen unrest: Deadly clash during protest in Taiz - BBC 08.04.1198115
  • U.S. froze record Yemen aid package in February: report - Reuters 08.04.1198116
  • Yemen: Children killed, traumatized by upsurge in violence - Relief Web 05.04.1198118
  • International community must help probe Yemen’s protest killings - ai 06.04.1198123
  • Billion-dollar Obama rocks Yemen - Asia Times 06.04.1198124
  • GCC steps into Yemeni crisis - UPI 06.04.1198125
  • Yemen's Saleh reaches out to opponents - UPI 05.04.1198126
  • US-backed regime in Yemen carries out new slaughter of protesters - WSWS 05.04.1198131
  • Yemen death toll mounts, Saleh under pressure - Middle East Online 05.04.1198132
  • Gulf states urge dialogue in Yemen - UPI 04.04.1198133
  • Yemen opposition tells Saleh to hand over to deputy - Al Arabiya 02.04.1198134
  • Yemenis stage ‘day of rage’ against Saleh rule - Arab American News 02.04.1198286
  • Rival tribes reconcile, say Saleh's ouster path to unity - Al-Masry Al-Youm 02.04.1198139
  • Huge demos split Yemen capital in two - Middle East Online 01.04.1198140
  • Yemen's Saleh makes new offer to protesters - Al Arabiya 30.03.1198141
  • Saleh urges opponents to leave Yemen - Hürreyet 29.03.1198142
  • Is it 'game over' in Yemen? - Al Jazeera 28.03.1198147
  • Yemen’s Saleh seeks deal with bourgeois opposition - WSWS 28.03.1198148
  • Youth anticipate Saleh's departure, draft plan for the future - Al-Masry Al-Youm 27.03.1198149
  • Yemeni president’s departure "unacceptable”: party - Al Arabiya 26.03.1198150
  • Yemen's President Saleh 'negotiating' departure - BBC 26.03.1198155
  • Saleh departure in Yemen: A matter of 'when', not 'if' - BBC 26.03.1198156
  • Saleh offers power handover to 'safe hands' - Middle East Online 25.03.1198157
  • Yemen president met with top general who defected - Al Arabiya 25.03.1198162
  • On his way out: But who will replace the president? - Economist 24.03.1198163
  • Yemen warned over use of deadly force ahead of fresh protest - ai 24.03.1198164
  • Riyadh will decide the fate of Ali Abdullah Saleh – and of Yemen - Guardian 23.03.1198169
  • Saleh Defiant - Jadaliyya 23.03.1198170
  • Yemen parliament imposes state of emergency - BBC 23.03.1198171
  • Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh warns of coup - BBC 22.03.1198177
  • Defections hit Yemen president - Al Jazeeera 22.03.1198178
  • Beginning of the end? - BBC 21.03.1198180
  • Yemen president fires cabinet - Al Jazeera 20.03.1198186
  • Yemen's UN envoy quits over violence to protesters - Al-Masry Al-Youm 20.03.1198187
  • Clerics urge Yemen army to ignore orders - Al Arabiya 20.03.1198188
  • How it Started in Yemen: From Tahrir to Taghyir - Jadaliyya 18.03.1198193
  • Yemen imposes state of emergency as 46 shot dead - Al Arabiya 18.03.1198194
  • Yemen declares 'state of emergency' - Al Jazeera 18.03.1198195
  • A bloody crackdown - Economist 18.03.1198196
  • 'Dozens killed' as gunmen target rally - BBC 18.03.1198201
  • Yemeni protesters take to Tahrir Square - Ahram Online 17.03.1198202
  • Dozens injured in clashes in al-Hudaida - BBC 16.03.1198203
  • Yemen’s tribesmen add muscle to Sanaa protests - Al Arabiya 15.03.1198208
  • 110 injured in Sana’a and Security Shoot Live Bullets - Yemen Post 13.03.1198209
  • Yemen police fire on protesters - Al-Jazeera 13.03.1198210
  • Yemen police storm protest site - Al Jazeera 12.03.1198211
  • Police Fail to Stop Attacks on Protesters - hrw 11.03.1198215
  • Statement by EU High Representative Catherine on the situation in Yemen - 10.03.11 *pdf98216
  • 'New constitution for Yemen' - Al-Jazeera 10.03.1198217
  • President Saleh announces 'parliamentary system' - BBC 10.03.1198221
  • Days of Bloodshed in Aden - hrw 09.03.1198222
  • Yemen security forces open fire at Sanaa protest - BBC 09.03.1198227
  • Yemen, a revolution interrupted? - Relief Web 04.03.1198228
  • Yemen rebels say army fired rockets at protesters - Ahram Online 04.03.1198232
  • Bloody Friday in Yemen - Middle East Online 04.03.1198233
  • North Yemen forces fired on protesters, say rebels - BBC 04.02.1198234
  • Yemen protests have US worried about ally's future - Middle East Online 02.03.1198235
  • Yemen leader blames protests on US - Al Jazeera 01.03.1198239
  • Massive anti-regime protest in Yemeni capital - Ahram Online 01.03.1198240
  • Joint Meeting Parties Call their Supporters to Rally against President Saleh's Regime - Yemen Post 28.02.1198241
  • Tribe Chief Opposes President of Yemen - NY Times 26.02.1198246
  • Yemen's Saleh orders protection for protesters - Reuters 24.02.1198248
  • Yemen MPs resign over violence - Aljazeera 23.02.1198257
  • Shots fired at Yemen demonstration - Aljazeera 21.02.1198258
  • Yemen's Turn: An Overview - Jadaliyya 20.02.1198259
  • Deadly grenade attack on protests - BBC 18.02.1198264
  • 'Government thugs' fight protesters - Independent 18.02.1198265
  • When will they learn? - Independent 16.02.1198266
  • President loyalists clash with protesters in Yemen - Ahram Online 16.02.1198271
  • Thousands rally in Yemen's capital - Aljazeera 12.02.1198272
  • Students hold Yemen protest, demand president quit - DH 12.02.1198273
  • Are Yemen protests major threat to Saleh regime? - Middle East Online 06.02.1198278
  • Hackers train sights on Yemen after Egypt - Phys.Org 03.02.1198279
  • Obama hails Yemen reforms in call to president - Middle East Online 04.02.1198280
  • Yemen protests: 20,000 call for President Saleh to go - BBC 03.02.1198285
  • Why Yemen's Revolution Has Failed So Far - Time 03.02.1198287
  • Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh to quit in 2013 - BBC 02.02.1198292
  • Yemen's president backs down on rule-for-life plan - SMH 02.02.1198293
  • Catherine Ashton met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yemen, Mr Abu-Bakr Al-Qirbi - EU 02.02.1198294
  • EU to urge national dialogue in talks with Yemen - Antara News 01.02.1198299
  • In Yemen, calls for revolution but many hurdles - Washington Post 31.01.1198300
  • What next in Yemen? - BBC 29.01.1198301
  • U.S. Supports Yemenis to Express Themselves amid Massive Protests for Change - Yemen Post 28.01.1198306
  • Yemeni rights activist threatened after organizing protests - ai 28.01.1198307

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