person > Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar
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Forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh clash with defected soldiers and tribesmen in incidents across the country.
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President to address nation as his forces attack protesters, ignoring calls for all parties to "show maximum restraint".
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The Security Council calls on all parties to "show maximum restraint" after 18 civilians were killed on Saturday.
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Military rival accuses Saleh of "driving the country into civil war" as protest camp in Sanaa draws sustained fire.
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Demonstrators in Sanaa, the capital, reported to have been protected by soldiers loyal to General Ali Mohsen al Ahmar.
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Decree gives vice-president authority to sign and implement a GCC-sponsored plan to end the months-long crisis.
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Pro-democracy rallies held in several cities as ruling party seeks Saleh's go-ahead for holding talks with opposition.
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Pro- and anti-Saleh demonstrations held in capital, while protesters in Taiz chant slogans against Saudi Arabia.
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Official says opposition will sign deal with West to tackle fighters if Saleh steps down.
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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.
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Last Modified: 22 May 2011 14:01 GMT
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