Senior defense ministry officials said that the presidential palace-bombing file has been sent to the Yemen prosecution.
An official at the defense ministry said that the prosecution will soon reveal the results of the investigation which killed thirteen and injured more than seventy, including Yemen’s President Saleh in June.
Senior ruling General People Congress party officials are pointing fingers at opposition leaders in an effort to stall more time in power for President Saleh.
However, no proof has been brought to the public to prove the government’s case in the bombing.
Millions of Yemenis have crowded Change Square around the country demanding that he is not given immunity for the killings of more than 1000 protesters this year.
Political analysts are surprised that the ruling family is making a strong case against the presidential palace bombing and not the daily attacks against unarmed civilians.
“The president’s blood is not more valuable than those who were injured by his forces. More than 22,000 protesters were attacked by his troops. He does not care about Yemen. He cares only of his family,” said Sabri Alem, a youth activist in Taiz Freedom Square.