22 May 2011 Last updated at 20:52 GMT

Yemen unrest: Gulf states suspend transition deal
Yemeni women take part in a march against President Saleh in Sanaa on 22 May 
22, 2011. Many anti-government protesters want President Saleh to go immediately


The Gulf Co-operation Council has supsended its effort to mediate in Yemen's 
political crisis, after President Ali Abdullah Saleh has refused to sign a deal 
to step down.

State TV said he would only sign in the presence of opposition leaders, who had 
signed the agreement on Saturday.

The deal would have seen him resign within 30 days and have immunity.

A statement from the GCC said it was suspending its initiative because of "a 
lack of the suitable conditions".

Meanwhile, foreign diplomats had to be airlifted out of the United Arab 
Emirates embassy in Sanaa, which was besieged by Saleh supporters.

On Sunday, anti-government protesters also staged demonstrations in the Yemeni 
capital.
'Coup'

President Saleh refused to sign the deal unless opposition representatives were 
present at the ceremony at his palace, state TV said.

It later showed some leaders of Mr Saleh's ruling party signing the accord. But 
the president did not sign.

Earlier on Sunday, the US, European and Arab ambassadors remained trapped for 
hours in the UAE embassy in Sanaa.

They were eventually flown out by helicopters to the presidential palace.

In Sanaa, Mr Saleh's supporters rallied against the deal.

"We reject signing the Gulf initiative and the coup against his legitimacy," 
they shouted.

Separately, tens of thousands of anti-Saleh protesters demonstrated in the 
city, calling on the president to leave immediately.

They have threatened to step up their campaign by marching on government 
buildings - a tactic that has led to bloodshed in recent months.

The opposition says more than 140 people have been killed by security forces 
and militiamen since the unrest began in January.

The deal calls for Mr Saleh to step down after 33 years in office and hand over 
power to a unity government within a month.

It also gives the president immunity from prosecution.

Last month he backed out of signing such a deal at the last minute.

Many protesters - inspired by the successful revolts in Tunisia and Egypt - say 
the accord does not go far enough, and are calling for Mr Saleh's immediate 
departure.




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