Yemeni women held demonstrations in the capital Sana'a and the cities of Dhamar and Hodeida in which they urged to form an immediate transitional council and refused the U.S. and Saudi interventions in the country.
Thousands of women took to the streets in the three cities amid continuous protests in most cities and chanted slogans such as: O, Al Saud, Saleh will not come back and the people want to build a new Yemen.
Furthermore, they urged to oust the remaining officials of the Saleh regime and Saleh's relatives and to open trials for all those responsible for crimes including killing the antigovernment protesters.
In Dhamar, the demonstration confirmed the women's support to the youth-led uprising and urged the people to continue the revolution until its goals are implemented.
Separately, media outlets quoted local sources as saying that the director of Al-Monawara Jail and his deputy in Mukalla city after 63 Al-Qaeda suspects escaped from the jail.
The sources said the two will be investigated, days after the Interior Ministry said that three Al-Qaeda prisoners were killed and two arrested when the authorities tried to thwart the escape through a tunnel.