where there is a lockdown on communications there is still consistent reports that mercenaries are on the streets along with the security forces and that they are of african origin. reporter: fionnuala sweeney reporting from cairo, we will continue to talk throughout the morning. turning to bahrain. more mass protests organized in the leader opposition party plans to return home but some of the tears there, tears of joy. families have been reunited after the king ordered about 25 high profile political prisoners be let go. bahrain center for human rights say the government clamped down on dissent late last year, even tortured some of those activists. in yemen, pro and anti-government protesters clashing on the streets of sanaa. two anti-government protesters killed. more than ten wounded in that gunfire. more protests today, too. demonstrators demand an end to
morning. [gunfire] what you re looking at here is amateur video, taken on the streets of sanaa, the yemen capitol, as you can see, security forces there firing on protestors, killing at least three people, more than 120 people have been killed in this country since daily protests began a couple of months ago. yemeni protestors there, you can see, are trying to fight back and just run amplet reena ninan is live in jerusalem. tell us about these protestors, continuing in yemen. we understand this is children that have been killed there? reporter: yeah, you don t think about children in the crossfire much, ali, in these type of political unrest situations but there is a report saying in the past two month necessary the political unrest in just yemen alone, 26 children