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The two opposing forces of unity and disunity are helping to shape the future of the struggle against Saleh in Yemen.
Tens of thousands hold protests against mediation by the GCC aimed at ending political crisis.
President "welcomes" GCC's efforts to end his country's political crisis.
Police fire on protesters as opposition says president has failed to respond to their proposal.
Opposition claims protests are biggest so far but thousands also rally in support of Yemen's president, Abdullah Saleh.
Anti-government protesters pack the streets of Sanaa to commemorate those killed in weeks of street demonstrations.
President reportedly offers to transfer powers to caretaker government till next elections.
The Yemeni president still appears more defiant than responsive to the protests rocking his country.
Anti-government demonstrators reiterate calls for president to stand down while his supporters stage a counter rally.
Yemen's elections may bring about some significant changes, with the Islamic Islah party likely to benefit in the wake of a successful US-led military invasion of Iraq and President Saleh's inability to express Yemeni sentiments concerning American intrusive foreign policy.
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