Yemeni protesters continue fight for change

Yemeni protesters continue fight for change

Yemen will choose a new president in four days, but the winner of the election is already known.

Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, the only candidate in Tuesday's election, is the vice-president of outgoing leader Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Despite the upcoming poll, anti-government protesters are not yet convinced that there will be genuine change in their country. There is an overwhelming sentiment among protesters that their revolution has been stolen by the political elite and tribal leaders.
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Yemen's Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi (R), who is the country's acting leader, listens to United Nations envoy to Yemen Jamal bin Omar during a meeting in Sanaa February 18, 2012.
Al-Jazeera

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