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Date: 2011-04-24 13:42:00
Yemeni uprising
Politics of Egypt
Protests in Egypt
Tawakel Karman
Ali Abdullah Saleh
Egyptian revolution
Asia
Politics
Yemen

Overview of the Yemen Protests AEI’s Critical Threats Project Updated: April 24, 2011 Prepared by Katherine Zimmerman. Research contributed by Brian Riedy.

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