UN human rights chief Navi Pillay has said Yemen must ensure that anyone who committed crimes during recent anti-government protests will face justice. Ms Pillay said a proposed deal granting amnesty to all involved in the unrest would break international law. "It would violate Yemen's international human rights obligations", she said. President Ali Abdullah Saleh has agreed to stand down in Febru
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