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Friday, July 8, 2011

Yemeni President Appear With Burns Hurt

Yemeni President, Ali Abdullah Saleh appeared on a television show in the state of the complex were injured after an attack on his residence early last month. In the footage, Saleh refused to retreat, but ready to conduct dialogue with the demonstrators.
As reported by Al-Jazeera television station, Thursday, July 7, 2011, Saleh appeared with faces blackened by fire, his hands wrapped in bandages, and he wore a typical Arab, not the usual suit and tie he wore. To the opponents in various cities in Yemen, Saleh said "You misunderstand democracy."
In the broadcast, Saleh refused to go down as the opposition demanded. But Saleh offering to share power according to the constitution of Yemen. "We do not oppose the participation, we opened the participation of all political forces, both opposition and ruling. But this participation must be in accordance with the agreement of society," he said.
Before the division of power, Saleh offered a dialogue between the government and its opponents in Yemen. Dialogue, he is the right way to stop the violence in the country. "Where are the young men who fear God? Why do not they engage in dialogue and produce a satisfactory solution?" Saleh said.
Saleh mosque where he was injured when the Friday prayer at Sana'a attacked on June 3. He reportedly suffered severe burns and was rushed to a hospital in Saudi Arabia. The emergence of this time Saleh was greeted by his supporters, with lit fireworks and shots into the air.
Saleh said he had undergone eight surgeries to treat his burns. She thanked the Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, because it has been accepted. He also thanked his deputy, Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi, who holds the reins of leadership during her absence.
Clashes in several cities in Yemen since four months ago when protesters demanding Saleh, who has led more than 30 years back. Dozens of people were killed and hundreds were injured in the stampede to the Yemeni army-controlled town of demonstrators a few months ago.

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