Saturday, March 19, 2011

YEMEN......19/03/2011....BEWARE PICS ARE VERY GRAPHIC..A MASS SLAUGHTER IS GOING ON

Anti-government protesters carry the body of a dead fellow protester in Sanaa March 18, 2011. Yemen's beleaguered president declared a state of emergency on Friday after at least 25 protesters were killed at an anti-government rally, saying armed groups rather than the police were behind the violence.





Anti-government protesters react as they carry an injured fellow protester in Sanaa March 18, 2011. Yemen's beleaguered president declared a state of emergency on Friday after at least 25 protesters were killed at an anti-government rally, saying armed groups rather than the police were behind the violence.







An anti-government protester reacts after clashes erupted with gunmen in Sanaa March 18, 2011. Yemen's beleaguered president declared a state of emergency on Friday after gunmen including snipers shot dead at least 25 protesters at an anti-government rally, but denied his police forces were behind the violence.









Backdropped by a Yemeni flag, female anti-government protestors attend noon prayers during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, March 19, 2011. Witnesses and a security official say police have stormed a protest camp in southern Yemen where thousands are calling for the ouster of the country's longtime president. Saturday's raid was the latest attempt by security forces to put down growing unrest. On Friday, security forces in the Yemeni capital Sanaa killed at least 46 and injured hundreds in the harshest crackdown yet by President Ali Abdullah Saleh against more than one month of protests against his 32-year rule.







An injured anti-government protester lies on a stretcher at a makeshift clinic in Sanaa March 18, 2011. Yemen's beleaguered president declared a state of emergency on Friday after at least 25 protesters were killed at an anti-government rally, saying armed groups rather than the police were behind the violence.







A brother of an anti-government protestor reacts next to his body in a mosque, during clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.






 Anti-government protestors carry a wounded protestor in a blanket from the site of clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.





 Anti-government protestors react as a military helocopter flies overhead during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces firing from rooftops and houses shot at tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing at least 31 as the protesters entered a downtown square in the capital to demand the ouster of their autocratic president.






Friends and relatives of anti-government protestors are seen next to their bodies in a mosque, following clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.





Friends and relatives of anti-government protestors gather by their bodies in a mosque, during clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.






Anti-government protestors try to save the life of a wounded demonstrator who died shortly after, at the site of clashes with Yemeni security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces firing from rooftops and houses shot at tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing at least 31 as the protesters entered a downtown square in the capital to demand the ouster of their autocratic president.







An anti-government protester, whose hand is stained with blood, flashes the victory sign as he shouts after carrying an injured fellow protester in Sanaa March 18, 2011. Yemen's beleaguered president declared a state of emergency on Friday after at least 25 protesters were killed at an anti-government rally, saying armed groups rather than the police were behind the violence.






Wounded anti-government protestors lay on the ground as they received medical help at a field hospital during clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.







A wounded boy shouts from pain as anti-government protestors carry him to a field hospital during clashes with security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces fired from rooftops at protesters as some tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators gathered in central Sanaa, killing at least 31 protesters.







Anti-government protestors carry a boy shot in the head during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces firing from rooftops and houses shot at tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing dozens as the protesters entered a downtown square in the capital to demand the ouster of their autocratic president.







An anti-government protestor shot in the head is carried to a field hospital during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni security forces firing from rooftops and houses shot at tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing dozens as the protesters entered a downtown square in the capital to demand the ouster of their autocratic president.







Anti-government protestors check the site of Friday's clashes with Yemeni security forces in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, March 19, 2011. Witnesses and a security official say police have stormed a protest camp in southern Yemen where thousands are calling for the ouster of the country's longtime president. Saturday's raid was the latest attempt by security forces to put down growing unrest. On Friday, security forces in the Yemeni capital Sanaa killed at least 46 and injured hundreds in the harshest crackdown yet by President Ali Abdullah Saleh against more than one month of protests against his 32-year rule.







Yemeni medics treat wounded anti-government protesters in Sanaa March 18, 2011 as 46 comrades were killed and scores wounded when pro-regime loyalists and police opened fire on them.







 Yemeni anti-government protesters carry away a wounded youth in Sanaa March 18, 2011 as 46 comrades were killed and scores wounded when pro-regime loyalists and police opened fire on them.




A Yemeni man resuscitates a protester wounded during an anti-government demonstration in Sanaa March 18, 2011 as 41 protesters were killed and scores wounded when pro-regime loyalists and police opened fire on protesters.







An injured anti-government Yemeni protester is treated in Sanaa on March 18, 2011 after 41 comrades were killed and scores wounded when pro-regime loyalists and police opened fire on protesters.






Yemeni men and medica prepare the bodies of protesters who were killed during an anti-government demonstration in Sanaa March 18, 2011 after 41 protesters were killed and scores wounded when pro-regime loyalists and police opened fire on protesters.


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