2011年4月29日星期五

Yemen opposition: violence can derail deal - Aljazeera.net

Opposition plans to a rally "Friday of the honour martyrs", hold at a pro-Government rally expected also [AFP]

Yemeni opposition the Government, the violence has against pro-democracy demonstrators could derail a deal aimed, ending the political stalemate warned.

An opposition bloc on Thursday accused President Ali Abdullah Saleh embattled regime "peaceful demonstrators massacre" in an attempt, derail a golf-led transition plan.

Policemen armed 12 people killed and dozens injured fire on anti-government demonstrators, more in the Yemeni capital on Wednesday, when they opened only days before a golf brokered agreement to end the crisis to be sealed was due.

"In the event of your incapacity, demonstrators to protect, we find ourselves unable to pursue an agreement that the regime wants to use to shed more blood," said an opposition coalition in a statement.

Tens of thousands of people gathered in Yemen on Thursday, condemning the death.

Friday protests

In the meantime planned rival rallies for Friday in Sanaa, the capital. The Government planned a "Friday of the constitutional legitimacy", while the opposition a "Friday of the honour martyrs" planned.

One thing to end, on Sunday in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh was expected to sign the crisis by easing the Saleh from within one month, took the autocratic rulers in Egypt and Tunisia three months after the Yemenis on the street, inspired by revolts, plunged.

But on Thursday, Saleh seemed a raise potential problem when he said Russia's Arabic language TV, the he objected to the presence of Qatar representatives.

"We have reservations about signing on when representatives of Qatar are present among the Gulf Foreign Ministers," said Saleh Russia today. "(Qatar) participated in a conspiracy against Yemen not only, but against all the Arab countries."

He singled out Qatar-based Al Jazeera channel, which in the past, the protests provoke Saleh has accused.

An important ally of the West against al-Qaida has tilted against Saleh, long, the balance of power after weeks of violence, military deserters and political reversals.

In a related incident on Friday, the Yemeni President has fired Attorney General.

Saleh, deal to sign

Washington and neighbouring oil producer Saudi Arabia want the standoff resolved state to prevent a descent into more bloodshed in the Arabian Peninsula, which would offer more room for a Yemen-based al-Qaeda wing to use.

The deal, mediated by the six-Member Gulf Cooperation Council, Saleh and his family and his aides would immunity from prosecution.

It provides for Saleh, of the opposition, to appoint a Prime Minister, then two months would form an interim Government before the presidential election after his resignation.

Time to end a month a considerable part of the protesters are against Saleh give ago fearing it may be time for potential sabotage.

Who submitted not only to Yemen's Government is fighting an aggressive al Qaeda branch, raises that too has tried us hit and Saudi targets, but also inherit simmering rebellions in the North and South of the country.

"Disturbing violence"

The US Embassy in Sanaa said, the rise in violence on the eve of power transfer business was "particularly worrying" and calls for restraint to be all pages.

At the same time, said Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary General, by the deadly violence, concerned, reiterating a call to protect authorities on civilians and welcoming efforts towards a peaceful transition, his spokesman said.

Ban urged "All parties involved in the Yemen to exercise utmost restraint and provocative acts performed."

Human rights Gruppe Amnesty International an urgent and independent inquiry called for a Wednesday murders as demonstrators over Stadium.

"Men who are believed, members of the security forces or militant Government supporters, were allegedly fired from rooftops and in the stadium," he said.


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