11 August 2011 - 19:30

Despite daily emphasis and Yemenis anti-government protesters, demanding the ouster of the country's long time dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh, Saudi officials has entered talks with Saleh in Riyadh.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Yemen's state TV aired for the first time scenes concerning to the attack on the presidential palace, which resulted in the injuries to the hated president and a few government officials in mid-June.

Anti-regime protest rallies have been held in the capital Sana'a and other cities. The demonstrators condemned the US and Saudi interference in their country's internal affairs, accusing them of trying to save Saleh's regime. Yemenis have repeatedly called for the boycott of US and Saudi products in protest.

Since Saleh left the country for Saudi Arabia for medical treatment in early June following an attack on his presidential palace, Yemenis have been holding almost daily anti-government protests across the country, demanding his resignation.

The meeting between Saudi officials and Saleh is being carried out while the Yemenis are calling for his trial for massacre of innocent people who have become tired of his dictatorship.

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