President Saleh's thugs kidnap 11 women, 170 are wounded including youngsters http://www.islamtimes.org/vdcjtaevtuqeymz.92fu.html
Eye-witnesses told Islam Times's reporter that men from the Central Security Forces and thugs loyal to the regime had moved wounded protesters from the streets where they were demonstrating into a residential building.. ccording to the latest reports at least 6 protesters were killed, dozens were wounded, amongst whom two women, who were hurt while marching through al Qaa neighborhood on Tuesday.The Republican Guards, aided by the Central Security forces had managed on Tuesday to reroute the protesters' march, setting a trap for them as they managed to trap and encircle them near al Qaa garden.
Sources close to the Republican Guards revealed that several protesters were abducted and transported to unknown location building in some residential area, where they were tortured and inhumanly treated. Several witnesses that they themselves saw Republican guards kidnap a young woman and a man and they were seen being dragged away from the protest.The witnesses added that the two abductees had been surrounded by thugs loyal to the regime and violently beaten up before the government forces came to take them away. Women protesters were attacked as they try to plea for the release of the demonstrators stuck in al-Qaa, hoping that their presence would make the government forces more merciful.
"I was accompanied by several other women protesters demanding the release of the men and women made prisoners in al Qaa, and the Republican guards and the thugs threatened to kill us and gas as well as verbally abusing us," said a 65 woman.The Organizing Committee of the Revolution denied rumors that the families had received new from the detained, adding that the government was remaining silent on the matter.HOOD lawyer and human right activist Abdul Rahman Berman, said that no one had been really able to get any answer in regards the "prisoners" situation. He added that the Committee for the Revolution had now to deal with a great numbers of crimes against the Yemeni population while the regime continued to deny its responsibility.
Berman told the Islam Times that they were at least 85 people missing, 27 wounded, amongst 2 women who would not be able to walk ever again.Several protesters were attacked by the government troops as they marched from "Change.As they approach the Ministry of Agriculture, the security forces hurled gas canisters against the crowd, injuring dozens of protesters and killing 6. Back at the makeshift hospital, doctors said that several cases were extremely severe; adding that a woman had been hit in her lower abdomen and some others had been shot at on their head, chest, neck, lower limbs and so on. ©Islam Times
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