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Yemeni opposition parties plan "Day of Anger" protests for 3 February.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by Yemen Times newspaper website on 30 January

[Report by Shatha al-Harazi: "Feb. 3: Yemen's 'Day of Anger'"]

SANA'A, Jan. 30 -Yemen's coalition of opposition parties, the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP), confirmed that this Thursday will be Yemen's 'Day of Anger' after National Dialogue Committee talks failed to materialize.

Mohammed Saleh, spokesman for the JMP, told the Yemen Times that the opposition has planned for protests around the country.

"It will be huge, all over the country," he said.

President Ali Abdullah Saleh, head of the ruling General People's Congress (GPC) party, on Friday called on the JMP to hold talks about …

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