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After anti-regime protests erupted in Tunisia in late 2010, and protests against Saleh began to grow in Sanaa and Taiz in January. But they escalated dramatically after Karman was briefly arrested from her home in Sanaa on January 23. It is rare for women to be taken into custody in Yemen, and the arrest outraged many. She was held for a few hours, released in the early hours the next days
-- but the momentum had built for the protests to expand. Since then, hundreds of thousands have been massing almost daily in Sanaa's "Change Square," as a central roundabout has been named by the protesters, and in other cities. Taiz, Karman's hometown, has seen repeated shootings of protesters. Karman has worked to forge the disparate protest groups into a national council to represent the youth of revolution.
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