SANAA - Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh insists will not come down from the presidency. Austerity Saleh allows the country moves toward a failed state.
President Saleh also ignored the existence of fierce fighting between the citizens who opposed his rule with Yemeni forces.
Both parties to this day still continue to fight and resulted in deaths of 69 people. Latest violence came just about a few days ago after the failure of mediation by the Arabs to end the rally that had occurred three months, as reported by the Associated Press, Thursday (05/26/2011).
So far, 20 people and 46 government forces citizens group Al-Ahmar who died. While the number of residents who were injured a lot quite a lot.
"I will not leave my power and I will not leave Yemen, I will not obey orders from outside parties," said Saleh.
Saleh also threatened, the expulsion itself from the seat of government will turn Yemen into a nest of Al Qaeda. "Yemen will not become a failed state, Yemen will not be turned into the shelter of Al Qaeda," he said.
On Wednesday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon called on Yemen to halt the dispute. He also stated that the continuing dispute would lead to instability of the situation.
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