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ktlight
31st May 2011, 07:54
FYI:


Yemeni forces opened fire on a protest camp and killed more than 20 demonstrators Monday in the southern city of Taiz while government warplanes launched airstrikes on another southern town seized by radical Islamists.

The new attempts to suppress the uprising against President Ali Abdullah Saleh with overwhelming force, following a weekend when high-level military defectors formed a united front in support of the protesters, all pointed to the longtime leader’s increasingly tenuous grip on power.

Early Tuesday, residents said multiple explosions were heard in several parts of Sanaa, apparently from heavy weapons and shells. They said clashes were in progress in the capital. There were no immediate details of who was fighting or whether there were casualties.

More than three months of mass street protests have posed an unprecedented threat to Saleh’s 33-year rule, splintering his security forces and battering the country’s already frail economy. The U.S. has moved away from it former ally despite fears that his fall could leave room in this rugged corner of the Arabian Peninsula for an active al-Qaida franchise or other militant Islamist groups to take power.

Saleh has responded to protesters who say they seek democratic reforms with a mix of promised concessions and bloody crackdowns, such as Monday’s attack in the city of Taiz that left at least 20 protesters dead. He has also long raised the specter of an Islamist takeover of Yemen to solicit international funds and rebuff calls that he stand down.

Yemen’s weakly governed provinces are known as a haven for al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, one of the group’s most active branches, and other Islamic militant groups like the one that overran the southern town of Zinjibar last week.

Government jets bombed the town’s outskirts Monday, the loud booms sending up columns of smoke, resident Ali Dahmis said by phone. He said the army was targeting residential areas.

The airstrikes were the government’s hardest hit yet against the Islamists since hundreds of them streamed in Friday, seizing banks and government buildings. Military units battled them overnight and into Monday.


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Gustav
31st May 2011, 09:26
you are truly the bringer of news here ktlight. I am getting weary of responding to these articles. It is portraying such ignorance for human lives and the obvious economic/political/spiritual bias that radiates from these messages infuriates me. I hate it, but I don't have the tools to do anything about it. If I go demonstrate in the streets and if it is reported on, it will be distorted. If it hits a nerve, the police will hit one or two too..

ktlight
31st May 2011, 09:34
you are truly the bringer of news here ktlight. I am getting weary of responding to these articles. It is portraying such ignorance for human lives and the obvious economic/political/spiritual bias that radiates from these messages infuriates me. I hate it, but I don't have the tools to do anything about it. If I go demonstrate in the streets and if it is reported on, it will be distorted. If it hits a nerve, the police will hit one or two too..

Gustav, you do have the tools to do anything about everything. You just need to remember. Just relax. I think it has been well indicated that physical demonstrations will not produce remedies.

Gustav
31st May 2011, 13:32
you are truly the bringer of news here ktlight. I am getting weary of responding to these articles. It is portraying such ignorance for human lives and the obvious economic/political/spiritual bias that radiates from these messages infuriates me. I hate it, but I don't have the tools to do anything about it. If I go demonstrate in the streets and if it is reported on, it will be distorted. If it hits a nerve, the police will hit one or two too..

Gustav, you do have the tools to do anything about everything. You just need to remember. Just relax. I think it has been well indicated that physical demonstrations will not produce remedies.

Lol, no worries ktlight I won't be taking the streets in protest within the system itself. Playing in a rigged game is not what I'm after. Maybe 'infuriate' is not eloquently enough put. It is more a restless feeling of anger and hopelessnes that fuels the will to take action without knowing how which in turn in the end infuriates that willingnes to take action. But you are right I think. Tools are available for everyone, but how to find my own I yet have to discover. Any suggestions? ;)

ktlight
31st May 2011, 14:05
Gustav

You just need to remember. Just relax. I think it has been well indicated that physical demonstrations will not produce remedies.

Be patient. Don't let negative thoughts be active. Kick them out, like 'get thee behind me' or something that means the same thing. You will become aware of when to do this action. Inside is out, outside is in.