Yemeni pro-government supporters hold posters of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
Yemeni pro-government supporters hold a poster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and banners during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
A Yemeni pro-government supporter holds the traditional Yemeni dagger during a pro-government rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
A Yemeni pro-government supporter carries a poster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
Yemeni pro-government supporters hold posters of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and supportive banners during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
Yemeni pro-government supporters hold posters of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and supportive banners during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
A Yemeni child shouts slogans and holds a poster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a pro-government rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
A Yemeni pro-government supporter holds a poster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Yemeni pro-government supporters called on opposition parties to support the latest initiative of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/STR
Yemeni anti-government protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters perform the Friday prayers under a big banner reading in Arabic ‘No to separation, No to corruption, No to Ali Abdullah’ during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters wave national flags along with an old pre-Gaddafi Libyan flag (C) during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
A Yemeni child (C) holds the national flag as anti-government protesters perform the Friday prayers during a demonstration in Sana'a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
A Yemeni child (C) holds the national flag as anti-government protesters perform the Friday prayers during a demonstration in Sana'a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters look at the flag-draped coffin with the body of Abdullah al-Jayfee an anti- government protester who was killed at the 08 March clashes with security forces, during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
A Yemeni anti-government protester hold a poster of Abdullah al-Jayfee, an anti-government protester who was killed at the 08 March clashes with security forces, during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
A Yemeni child (C) holds the national flag as anti-government protesters perform the Friday prayers during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters shout slogans and hold a banner reading in Arabic ‘No to Ali Abdullah Saleh’, during a demonstration in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemenis perform Friday prayers under the national flag during an anti-government protest in Sana’a, Yemen, on 11 March 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters took to the streets to pressure their President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down, one day after Saleh promised to create a new constitution guaranteeing parliamentary and judiciary freedoms. Since the beginning of three-week demonstrations, over 20 Yemeni protesters have been killed and hundreds more have been injured in clashes with security forces. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB