SANA'A/AMMAN /BASRA: Anti-regime protesters in the volatile Yemen city of Taez were blasted with a hand grenade on Friday leaving two dead and dozens hurt, while violent clashes also erupted in Sana'a, said witnesses.
The grenade attack came as hundreds of protesters took to the centre of Taez after the Friday Muslim prayers to demand the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in protests that have been raging in the city for the past week.
Jordan
Clashes broke out Friday in Jordan's capital between government supporters and opponents at a protest calling for more freedom and lower food prices, injuring eight. The Amman protest drew about 2,000 people, including hard-line leftists, Muslim conservatives and students calling for reduced power for the King and the chance to elect the Cabinet.
Iraq
Iraqis demanding better public services, jobs and pensions blocked a bridge on Friday in the southern oil hub of Basra. This week, at least five people were killed when protests in two Iraqi cities turned violent
The grenade attack came as hundreds of protesters took to the centre of Taez after the Friday Muslim prayers to demand the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in protests that have been raging in the city for the past week.
Jordan
Clashes broke out Friday in Jordan's capital between government supporters and opponents at a protest calling for more freedom and lower food prices, injuring eight. The Amman protest drew about 2,000 people, including hard-line leftists, Muslim conservatives and students calling for reduced power for the King and the chance to elect the Cabinet.
Iraq
Iraqis demanding better public services, jobs and pensions blocked a bridge on Friday in the southern oil hub of Basra. This week, at least five people were killed when protests in two Iraqi cities turned violent




