The Arab Revolution of 2011
An anti-government protester holds out his arm, with the words "Get out" written on it, during a demonstration demanding the ouster of Yemen'sPresident Ali Abdullah Saleh outside Sanaa University March 3, 2011. Saleh will respond "positively" to an opposition roadmap for him to step down from power and reform politics, a senior aide said, as anti-Saleh protests continued across the country. Reuters/Khaled Abdullah
A rebel aims a rocket launcher in Brega March 3, 2011 Reuters/Goran Tomasevic
Thousands of Bangladeshi evacuees carry their belongings as they walk away from the border area where they have been stranded for more than 4 days after crossing into Tunisia fleeing violence in Libya, at the border crossing of Ras Jdir March 4, 2011. Reuters/Yannis Behrakis
Bangladeshi migrant workers fleeing unrest in Libya sleep while they wait for transportation at the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir March4, 2011. Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
A Tunisian army soldier gestures while Egyptian migrant workers fleeing the unrest in Libya line up to get on buses at the Libyan and Tunisian bordercrossing of Ras Jdir March March 4, 2011. Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
An Egyptian man fleeing the unrest in Libya waves with joy from the bus at the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir March March 4, 2011 Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
A Egyptian migrant worker talks to his compatriot at the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir, after fleeing unrest in Libya, March 4, 2011 Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
A Bangladeshi migrant worker waits for transportation at the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir, after fleeing unrest in Libya, March 4, 2011 Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
An Egyptian man fleeing unrest in Libya receives help from Tunisian army soldier and his compatriot after he fainted at the Libyan and Tunisian bordercrossing of Ras Jdir March March 4, 2011. Reuters/Zohra Bensemra)
A Bangladeshi migrant worker holds up a sign as he waits for transportation at the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir, after fleeing unrestin Libya, March 4, 2011. Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
A refugee who fled the fighting in Libya awakes on March 4, at Ras Jedir in Tunisia at the frontier with Libya after spending the night outdoors. Libyanforces have carried out an air strike on the edge of the rebel-held town of Ajdabiya, as opponents of veteran leader Moamer Kadhafi calls fresh protests in the capital Tripoli. (AFP/Joel Saget)
A protester shouts slogans during a rally outside the Foreign Affairs Department in Manila, Philippines, Friday, March 4, 2011, to call the governmentfor the immediate repatriation of more than 26,000 Filipino workers and their dependents still caught in the crisis in Libya. The protesters assailed the government allegedly for its slow response in bringing home the Filipino contract workers following the turmoil in oil-rich Libya. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Libyan gunmen from the forces against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi fire in the air during a mass funeral for rebel gunmen killed in fighting in Ajdabiya,eastern Libya, Thursday, March 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
Rommel Bagasona carries his children as his wife Divina Gracia wipes his tears upon seeing them upon their arrival Friday, March 4, 2011 at Manila's internationalairport, Philippines. Bagasona was on emergency leave in the country leaving his family in Libya when trouble erupted. The government is continuing the evacuation of some 25,000 Filipino workers from Libya. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)
Rommel Bagasona hugs his children upon seeing them upon their arrival Friday, March 4, 2011 at Manila's international airport, Philippines. Bagasona wason emergency leave in the country leaving his family in Libya when trouble erupted. The government is continuing the evacuation of some 25,000 Filipino workers from Libya. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)
A Libyan anti-government activist holds his riffle during the funeral procession of a Libyan rebel killed the previous day in Brega. President Barack Obama has said he is examining the "full range" of military options, including a no-fly zone, if the revolt in Libya turns into a bloody stalemate and humanitarian disaster.(AFP/Gianluigi Guercia)
A Libyan anti-government activist holds his riffle during the funeral procession of a Libyan rebel killed the previous day in Brega. President Barack Obama has said he is examining the "full range" of military options, including a no-fly zone, if the revolt in Libya turns into a bloody stalemate and humanitarian disaster.(AFP/Gianluigi Guercia)
Thousands of Bangladeshi evacuees carry their belongings as they walk away from the border area where they have been stranded for more than 4 days after crossing into Tunisia fleeing violence in Libya at the border crossing of Ras Jdir March 4, 2011. The Bangladeshis walked for 10 kilometres to reach a refugee camp set by UNHCR. Reuters/Yannis Behrakis
An Egyptian refugee who fled Libya climbs into a bus today as refugees leave the Echoucha refugee camp not far from the Tunisia-Libya border post of Ras Jedir.(AFP/Joel Saget)
Mohamed Messara / EPA Egyptian residents fleeing the unrest in Libya wait at the Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir
Egyptians try to board a bus as a Tunisian Army soldier tries to stop one of them, at the Tunisia-Libya border, in Ras Ajdir, Tunisia on Thursday, March. 3. (Emilio Morenatti / AP)
























