Thousands march in Yemen to demand change of government
THOUSANDS of Yemenis took to the streets of Sanaa to demand a change of government, inspired by the unrest that has ousted Tunisia's leader and spread to Egypt this week. Reuters witnesses estimated that around 16,000 Yemenis demonstrated in four parts of Sanaa in the largest rally since a wave of protests rocked Yemen last...
Egypt supporters rally worldwide for political change
Demonstrations are taking place around the world in a show of unity with protesters fighting for political change in Egypt. In Turkey between 200 and 400 protesters held a demonstration outside the Fatih Mosque in central Istanbul after Friday prayers to lend their voices to the Egyptian cause. Anita McNaught, Al Jazeera's correspondent...
Tunisia’s Sudden Press Freedom
Tunisian media have witnessed an abrupt and jarring change: After years of oppressive censorship, all restrictions have vanished. Newspapers report freely, journalists work through the night -- and it seems as if every Tunisian wants to talk politics. "Castles in France, Bank Accounts in Switzerland, Real Estate in Argentina!"...
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