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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

Yemen's religious leaders have called for the formation of a unity government, after an eighth day of protests there once again turned violent.

Clashes have been taking place in several cities across the country.

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from the capital, Sanaa.

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  • Egypt- Check

    Tunisia- Check

    Yemen- In Progress

    Libya- In Progress

    Bahrain- In Progress

    Algeria- In Progress

    Jordan- In Progress

    Finally, the Neocolonialist period in the middle-east is coming to an end. The Autocratic governments are falling, and soon, the people will be unified and free!

  • i like the old dude's red beard

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  • @Arabman666 It's the evolution of humankind... Towards a world of people instead a world of countries. A world of cooperation instead of conflict. Hopefully our children will live in a world thats undivided by religion , racism and differential advantage. Your revolution in the middle east is only the beginning. Be proud and stand strong!

  • December 21. 2012 the next feww weeks will be hell on Earth 2011 kicked off with alot of blood & Life Lost now u see Japen WhatsNext Pakistan seems like a a Revelation becuses of Raymond Davis being freed soon

  • This is the End of the world. ! egypt,tunisa,yemen,libiya,bahr­ain.algeria.jordan. dajubti,who else left? NEXT WILL BE DUBIA AND AL SUDIA..khalijiya.I will move before here begin war.i go back where i came from..! Subahan ALllah.this is set up. I know who is behind all this.

  • @dapop1001 Yes, I choose 1a & 1c and also 2a. Such a shame that people tend to think of 1b and 2b when the word Anarchy comes up. That's what I object to.

  • @egetunks I am hopeing you are right, the Egyptians are the ones that taught the world how to live together. If anyone can teach us how to live free, I beleive they can. With good comunication we can cooperate to achieve a peaceful, compasionate world.

  • @MrDarkbloom

    Definition of ANARCHY as defined by Merriam Webster

    1a : absence of government b : a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority c : a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government

    2a : absence or denial of any authority or established order b : absence of order : disorder <not manicured plots but a wild anarchy of nature — Israel Shenker I choose "c".

  • @dapop1001 there is no democracy in any arab land, maybe it'll change in september.

  • @Arabman666 add dijibouti

  • @Legendhalfliferrr that you don't know. History is not fixed by events of the past. People change.

  • This is all great for democracy thats is until the Yemeni sect of Al Quaeda steps out from the shadows.

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