Yemeni soldiers stand guard outside a government building following clashes with armed tribesmen, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/WADIA MOHAMMED EPA/WADIA MOHAMMED
Yemeni soldiers hold up their guns as they stand guard outside a government building following clashes with armed tribesmen, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/WADIA MOHAMMED
Yemeni soldiers stand guard outside a government building following clashes with armed tribesmen, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/WADIA MOHAMMED EPA/WADIA MOHAMMED
Yemeni anti-government protesters perform a traditional dance during a rally demanding the immediate creation of a governing council to be replaced the 32-year regime of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters perform a traditional dance during a rally demanding the immediate creation of a governing council to be replaced the 32-year regime of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni soldiers on an army troop carrier guard a street leading to the house of Yemeni Vice-President Abed Rabbo Mansur Hadi, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. Disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni soldiers on an army truck patrol at a street leading to the house of Yemeni Vice-President Abed Rabbo Mansur Hadi, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. According to media sources, disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
A Yemeni anti-government protesters holds a Yemeni flag as soldiers stand guard at a street leading to the house of Yemeni Vice-President Abed Rabbo Mansur Hadi, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. According to media sources, disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni soldiers break up a rally demanding the immediate creation of an interim council to lead the country, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. According to media sources, disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni soldiers break up a rally demanding the immediate creation of an interim council to lead the country, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. According to media sources, disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Yemeni anti-government protesters shout slogans as soldiers break up a rally demanding the immediate creation of an interim council to lead the country, in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 June 2011. According to media sources, disagreements between protesters regarding the future of Yemen turned violent on 08 June as they clashed with one another in the capital Sana'a. The clashes took place outside the vice president's home as embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh recuperated in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Protesters are in disarray over the future of Yemen. It is unclear if Saleh is still in power or if his vice president, Abd-Rabbo Manour, or Saleh's son, Ahmed, is now in control. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB