Woman Shot Dead in Yemen Protest

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Forces loyal to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh shot dead a woman and wounded six other people when they opened fire on a crowd of protesters in the city of Taez on Monday, medics said.

The protest was over an immunity clause in the Gulf-sponsored transition plan which Saleh signed last month to hand power over to his deputy, Vice President Abdrabuh Mansour Hadi.

"The woman, Taghrid Hammoud, died after being hit by a bullet, and six protesters, including two women, were also wounded by gunfire," a medical official told Agence France Presse.

The killing came a day after Hadi formed a military commission under the Gulf Cooperation Council agreement to oversee the restructuring of the security forces, many of which are controlled by Saleh's family members.

The official SABA news agency said the 14-member commission would also oversee the withdrawal of gunmen from the streets in a bid to restore order in the country, which has been rocked by 10 months of anti-Saleh protests.

The woman's death raised to 32 the death toll since Thursday in shootings and bombings by government forces in Taez, south of Sanaa, in violence threatening to derail the fragile power-transfer deal.

State media said Saturday that a ceasefire was reached after Hadi called for an end to the fighting between pro-Saleh troops and armed tribesmen who have thrown their support behind the mass protest movement.

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