Millions of people took to and prayed on the streets of most Yemeni cities including the capital Sana'a on Friday of Refual to the Collective Punishment by the regime.
They condemned the involvement of the government in all crises including acute fuel, water and cooking gas shortages and day-and-night power outages, saying the regime is attempting to thwart the popular revolution.
They also accused the regime of creating crises for decades through cutting supplies to increase prices and all this for personal interests.
They said that if the government is now uncapable to provide basic services, it must be unable to run the country anymore.
In Sana'a, hundreds of thousands of people affirmed their refusal to the collective punishment by the regime and that they will continue their uprisng until its goals are achieved.
In Taiz, hundreds of thousands gathered in Freedom Square on the Friday of Support to the Transitional Council.
Days ago, the youth-led revolution council announced a transitional council to run the country, but the council has become controversial with some youth coalitions inside Change Square in Sana'a and some of the selected members for the council rejecting the idea.
They also condemned the current crises in Yemen and urged the youth to finish their revolution to liberate Yemen from the remaining officials of the Saleh regime.
On the other sides, tens of thousands of pro-regime people took to and prayed on the streets and squares of Yemeni cities. They called chanted pro-regime slogns and thanked Allah for the recovery of President Saleh, who is being treated in Saudi Arabia.
Saleh survived an assassination attempt inside his palace in early June that killed eleven of his guards and seriouly injured almost one hundreds of senior officials, who are currently treated in Saudi Arabia.
Saleh's supporters also stressed the importance of coming back to dialogue to lift Yemen out of the current situation and urged wise people from the JMP to put the country's interest above anything else.