In the southern city of Taiz where revolutionaries have had to endure most of the government's wrath as Qairan , the province Governor continues to shell the city day and night under the President' strict orders, marches and demonstrations are still being staged, regardless of the danger.
Today, as UN envoy Benomar is expected to revise with Vice-President Hadi the terms of the power-transfer, hoping to settle on a date for the signature, the government troops are randomly firing at protesters in both the capital and Taiz.
So far medical sources in Taiz reported the death of a child and 10 casualties.
Demonstrators were seen today chanting for Saleh's demise sarcastically chorusing the famous "Zenga Zenga" line in a daring show of courage.
In Sana'a, tens of thousands of demonstrators willingly stepped out onto the streets of the capital knowing that the sounds of guns would probably soon fill the air. Women were there too, proving that nationalism has nothing to do with gender.
Across the country anger is growing in the street as Yemeni are losing the little patience they had left as the president continues to stall any potential power deal.