Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen's outgoing president, may have stepped down, but many of his loyalists and close relatives are still running the country's military.<br /><br />Army defectors and protesters have continued to call for leading military officials, including Saleh's half brother who is the commander of the country's air force, to also give up power.<br /><br />They accuse security forces of killing many civilians in a 10-month crackdown on the uprising.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from the capital Sanaa.