Obama Condemns Violence In Yemen
Forty-one people were killed and more than 200 wounded in Yemen’s capital Friday, raising the death toll in almost a month of protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s 32-year rule to more than 70.
President Barack Obama issued the following statement on the violence in Yemen:
“I strongly condemn the violence that has taken place in Yemen today and call on President Saleh to adhere to his public pledge to allow demonstrations to take place peacefully. Those responsible for today’s violence must be held accountable. The United States stands for a set of universal rights, including the freedom of expression and assembly, as well as political change that meets the aspirations of the Yemeni people. It is more important than ever for all sides to participate in an open and transparent process that addresses the legitimate concerns of the Yemeni people, and provides a peaceful, orderly and democratic path to a stronger and more prosperous nation.”
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