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In the capital, Sana’a, placard-wielding protesters called for removal of the long-serving president, Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Other rumours suggested that the wily Mr Saleh sneaked aboard an aircraft under the noses of his unwitting Saudi hosts.

Gulf Arab states have suspended their efforts to negotiate a power transfer deal in Yemen after President Ali Abdullah Saleh refused to sign it.

The kingdom is, in fact, a reluctant ally of Mr Saleh, as are the Western donors whose aid has long propped up his regime.

The most obvious candidate is the president of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has run the Yemeni republic in the north since 1978 and the union of north and south since 1990.

Ms Clark implies that Mr Saleh probably cannot.

Mr Saleh says he has told his security men to use force only in self-defence.

The President of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh has insisted that the majority of Yemenis still support him.

These days, however, even the agile Mr Saleh is finding it increasingly hard to keep the peace and secure his grip.

Some months ago he turned against Mr Saleh but during the latest fighting he has been lurking on the sidelines, keeping watch over the thousands of protesters camped out in Sana 'a's main square.

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But President Saleh is still supercilious.

In the south protests against Mr Saleh have strengthened a long-running independence movement.

Even if Mr Saleh remains in exile, feuding among the country's elite makes a smooth transition of power unlikely.

The protest might have petered out had not snipers in plain clothes, assumed to be security men loyal to Mr Saleh, fired into crowds in the capital on March 18th, killing some 50 people.

Yemen needs to move ahead without President Saleh and with more American support.

Three times Mr Saleh has at the last minute balked at signing a peace deal allowing for his peaceful exit in exchange for immunity.

Saleh became President, and al-Baidh became Vice President.

Yemen has seen months of unrest as President Ali Abdullah Saleh refuses to bow to pressure from protesters to step down.

Opposition leaders say the Gulf Cooperation Council proposal calls for Mr. Saleh to hand over powers to a deputy.

But President Saleh remains defiant.

Even if Mr Saleh stepped down peacefully, Yemen's future would remain bleak.

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