new World Media Watch just posted for more detail on the corruption, imprisonment of children, and the rising anger at the government as well as a companion piece on the IMF's role in all this...
5//Worldpress.org, US--PROTESTS IN YEMEN: THE CONTEXT (Yemen has been called a monarchy, a dictatorship, a kleptocracy, and a totalitarian state similar to Iraq under Saddam. Faced with mounting pressures from its formidable reform movement and a populace ravaged by governmental malfeasance, the Yemeni government has responded with a campaign of brutality and repression targeting children, journalists and political parties. Yet across all the governorates, the Yemeni people took to the streets facing tanks, guns, soldiers, police, and the Republican Guard. More than fifty people were killed. Hundreds were arrested, including children, and Amnesty International reports they may be at risk of torture.)
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//The Daily Star, Lebanon-- ANALYSIS—YEMEN: ANOTHER MISTAKE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND? (… . The reason why nobody talks about curbing defense spending neither in Yemen nor in the IMF, to release more money for development, remains a mystery.)
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http://www.zianet.com/insightanalytical