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Yemenis protest government, back Egyptian revolution

Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- More than a thousand Yemeni anti-government protesters 
took to the streets of the capital to support the ouster of Egyptian President 
Hosni Mubarak.

The protests Friday night were in Tahrir Square in Sanaa. Chanting crowds 
initially referred to the end of the 30-year regime of Mubarak, but later 
changed their focus to Yemen.

"Yesterday Tunisia, today Egypt, tomorrow Yemen will open the prison," some 
chanted, according to Human Rights Watch.

The government-run Yemen News Agency did not mention the protests on its 
website.

In a story on the website Friday, the nation's foreign minister said Yemen 
"does not risk popular uprisings such as those in other Arab states like 
Tunisia and Egypt."

"The Yemeni government has for many years maintained a constant dialogue with 
opposition forces with the aim (of) reforming the constitution and the 
electoral law," Abu Bakr al-Qirbi was quoted as saying in Rome, where he was 
meeting his Italian counterpart.

Anti-government protests have spread across Yemen recently, inspired by the 
revolts that ousted Tunisian and Egyptian presidents.

President Ali Abdullah Saleh has said he will not seek another term and would 
postpone parliamentary elections scheduled for April to allow more time for 
reform talks with the opposition.

The rallies Friday were at the site of pro-government protests organized by 
political parties last week.

CNN's Gena Somra, Mohammed Jamjoom andjournalist Hakim Almasmari contributed to 
this report.
 
 
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