Regime Supporters chased demonstrators with sabers in Yemen. In Yemen's capital Sanaa was the brutal and bloody sammenstti streets after supporters of the incumbent President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the police attacked demonstrators who had gathered in the center of town. The capital was transformed into a war zone, where democracy activists were attacked with traditional Arab weapons.
Monday demonstrated several thousand students and lawyers in the capital Sanaa, demanding that Saleh has to, eq2 plat, go, according to NTB. He has ruled with an iron fist since 1978.
The protesters marched towards Liberation Square, where supporters of the president have set up camp. There were reports of more clashes between demonstrators and riot prodemokratiske police and between supporters and opponents of the president.
BANKS UP: BBC journalist Abdullah Ghorab was among the victims of regimetilhengernes violence. Photo: AFP
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Bullies
Photos show how the president's supporters waving sticks and swords to intimidate democracy advocates. The U.S. human rights organization calls it a "brutal and unprovoked attack".
- Dozens of thugs, supporters of the, eve isk for sale, government, came to the place. They attacked with batons, guns and tear gas grenades, "said Sarah Leah Whitson, according to AFP.
Journalist Abdullah Ghorab had to get medical help after the brutal attack. His face was covered in blood after he was brutally abused.
- I was beaten and attacked by supporters of the ruling party, says the journalist told AFP.
- Eight injured
Jager: Here's, wow power leveling, regime supporters attacked the opposition as demonstrated in the streets. Photo: AFP
Also in the city of Taiz was uneasy and at least eight to have been injured, according to eyewitnesses.
Yemen is the poorest and least developed country in the Arab world. After the revolutions in Tunisia and Algeria, insurgency continues to spread. So far, there have been demonstrations in Iran, Algeria, Bahrain and Yemen. It is also announced demonstrations in Morocco.
Bahrain
In the small Gulf state of Bahrain police used tear gas against several dozen protesters on Monday. It was put in additional security forces after prodemokratiske activists in the country through Facebook urged to revolt.
Facebook invitation to be inspired by similar initiatives that led to the National Uprising in Tunisia and Egypt.
In an attempt to calm the population has Bahrain's King Hamad announced that all the country families will be paid 1000 dinars, equivalent to 16,000 million.
"Offenders"
Also in Iran broke out unrest after protesters warned that went into the streets, defying the ban on demonstrations on Monday.
A person shall be killed with a shot during the demonstration in the capital Tehran on Monday, according to the official news agency Fars.
News agency put the blame for the killing of "offenders", which is a term for the opposition in the country. Earlier on Monday evening announced that the news channel al-Arabiya that there were security forces killed one demonstrator.
More must also have been wounded by the shots, according to Fars, which is not provided more details about what had happened.
The demonstration came Monday on the initiative of two of the country's opposition leaders to show solidarity with the uprising in Egypt.
Condemns: Human rights organization Human Rights Watch are among those who condemn violence against Yemeni democracy supporters. Photo: AP