37994347 Yemen opposition promised not to let Saleh back to the country
Yemen opposition promised to prevent the return to the country of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is currently on treatment in Saudi Arabia. On Sunday June 5 reports Agence France-Presse. According to leader of opposition parliamentary party, Islah, "Saleh's opponents say the departure of head of state of Yemen," the beginning of the end of his tyrannical corrupt regime "and will struggle to prevent the return of the president. June 5 in Yemen have been massive demonstrations opponents Saleh, who celebrated his departure. Meanwhile, most Saleh on June 5 was operated on twice in the Saudi capital Riyadh. At first he was removed from the chest piece of shrapnel, and then had a neurosurgical operation neck. According to anonymous sources in government circles, the recovery period Saleh will take two weeks, after which the president would return to Yemen. Saleh, was wounded on June 3 in the shelling of his palace. Initially, the opposition reported his death, but this information has been denied, and on 4 June it became known that the president had flown for treatment in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, according to Associated Press, the Vice-President Abd Rabbi Mansour Hadi Saleh in the absence of the Acting Head of State, managed to agree on a day-long cease-fire with tribal alliance Hashid. As part of the truce will echo their fighters from areas of Sana'a, where the clashes. Unrest in Yemen to demand the resignation of the ruling in 1933 of President Ali Abdullah Saleh continued since February 2011. Saleh on several occasions agreed to resign but then changed his mind. The situation in the country deteriorated sharply in late May, when the presidential forces tried to storm the house of an influential tribal leader of the Union Hashid Sheik Sadiq al-Ahmar. In response, supporters of al-Ahmar entered into an open military confrontation with troops and loyal to the president took control of the capital Sana'a, Yemen. For all the riots in Yemen killed several hundred people.