Witnesses: Thousands affirm deal yielding Yemeni president immunity

Yemens president agrees to step downSanaa, Yemen A stack of protesters took to the streets of Sanaa on Sunday to dispute counter to a deal brokered by Persian Gulf nations with the purpose of grants Yemens president exemption from prosecution, witnesses held. The protests range across 14 provinces Sunday, according to witnesses and journalists on the ground. Witnesses reported hundreds of thousands of protesters now Sanaa by yourself. On Saturday, Yemeni officials believed the countrys president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, had conventional a deal brokered by the Gulf Cooperation association under which he would step down. Both Saleh and the Yemeni opposition own agreed to the deal appearing in law. But Saleh has yet to sign the agreement, which stipulates he leave work surrounded by 30 days and provides complete imperviousness on behalf of him and persons who served indoors his regime, held a senior foreign department legitimate, who requested mystery for the reason that he is not authorized to tell to the media.

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