SANA'A: Hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters in Aden held a peaceful demonstration, which roamed the streets of the city, condemning the crimes of the Yemeni regime in Taiz and other cities across the nation last Friday. The angry demonstration called for referring the regime's file of crimes to the ICC and not to give the Yemeni regime any guarantees or immunity as it “has committed violent massacres against the Yemeni people,” calling on the UN to impose sanctions on President Ali Abdallah Saleh and his senior aides. Women in the demonstration promised the female martyrs in Taiz that they will continue the revolution until they witness victory and the trial of all the criminals take place. They also condemned the coward crimes of the Republican Guard Forces and the Regime's thugs against women and children in the Freedom square in Taiz. The demonstration called for the UN Security Council to impose sanctions against the regime for the inhuman crimes against the Yemenis and to refer these crimes to the ICC, giving the regime no immunity, requesting, at the same time, the UN Security Council to protect Yemeni civilians and to adopt crucial decisions to freeze the assets of Regime's symbols. They emphasized that the criminals of these crimes will never escape punishment of their crimes. BM