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18 Oct 2011

The protests in Yemen have brought about remarkable political changes and have shaken the regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh who has been ruling the country since 1978. The protests united the different groups in opposition to the regime such as the Southerners, the Houthis and al Qaeda with the common people protesting against the Saleh regime. In the absence of a popular leader to replace Saleh, the political process in the country looks stalled.

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Author Prasanta K Pradhan
Series IDSA Issue Briefs
Publisher Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Copyright © 2011 Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
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