Sunday, January 30, 2011

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's been less than two weeks after the escape of Ben Ali, the Tunisian people who celebrated the freedom , obtained in January draws to a close and still hear gunfire in the capital with mysterious disappearances of demonstrators mainly of people from dal'entroterra Tunisia (Sidi Bouzid, Gasfire etc.), the state television news continues to report on looting carried out by the people of acts of violence and racism against the Tunisian south in direct capital giving rise to the famous march of the''dignity''. They came from every corner of Tunisia to demonstrate against Ghannoucci Mohamed, and his government, the latter in order to calm the boiling change the ministers but the people continue to demonstrate. Ghannouchi,''must go, it was the right arm of Ben Ali for eleven years''said a protester in Sidi Bouzid, a second protester shouting behind him''my brother was arrested and we do not know what happened to done.'' The demonstrations continued for a week in the Casbah is the suppression of M. Ghannouchi is slowly taking the ferocity of the Ben Ali regime in the last four days four people have died in clashes, including two of Sidi Bouzid for the launch of gas according to some witnesses who are anything but tear gas, according to a witness that the video runs on the web face book a driver of a bus line is TUS asphyxiated for the launch of a gas inside the vehicle, police in plain clothes and uniformed destroyed shop windows, disperse and destroy the camps of protesters. According to the testimony of a physician al'emittente television host Nessma some uniformed officers in Gafsa broke on the morning of Friday in a local hospital dispersing people and destroying all hiding drugs, firearms and bladed weapons inside del'edificio health and then immediately call the journalists to show everything and discredit the revolution carried out by the people. In the last two days, the Tunisian television has become frighteningly characteristics of the former regime of the issuer, with the government and news services del'operato of alleged looting by the people.
An amateur video shows you how the different masses of the people from all over Tunisia (Sidi Bouzid, Ben guerden, Gasfire, Tattaouine etc ...) are assisted by the inhabitants of Tunis, blankets, milk, bread and other goods Staples, a native of Tunis when approaching asking the word: we are unjustly accused, they say that we are thieves and criminals, we are being accused of racism against people of the South, showing that only the police have weapons,''asking the camera shows the man to turn the bread and milk all commodities requires that the people of Tunis have made available to the camp, when he saw another boy who distributes bottles of water asks the camera closer look at''what we are doing, we want to show the world that we are not criminals as we have described Ghannouchi and his government, the issuer'' El Watan''is heavily manipulated by the government therefore continues to discredit our revolution, they do not see these acts of solidarity among citizens, not show how the Tunisian people are united and help each other, but as you can get the freedom if we do not help.'' With the fall of Ben Ali has increased bookiani groups face against his party and against Mohamed Ghannouchi, containing home videos, pictures and news of the true facts, it is thanks to them that we're in Europe Tunisian Blogger continuing to report news of the revolution without being influenced by the state broadcaster''El Watania''che brings up the situation under control, inside a video of these groups is shared profile in profile, a young Tunisian director of one group against Mohamed Ghannouchi us to see the message received from private ghost profiles, messages containing threats orders the closure of these groups penalty threats that face book profiles on individuals and their mailboxes, up to threats against the individual, the various local bloggers accuse attacks your contact information against illegal electronic accusing Mohamed Ghannouchi groped a complaint of''illegal'', the country is in disarray, another amateur video of the police stationed in the roofs of houses adjacent to the mosques to prevent the entry faithful with shootings, stone throwing and burning of large capacity, not even the arrival of Rashed Ghannoucci leader of the Islamic Ennahda''''has cooled the situation of the country increasingly in crisis due to the repression of the''hidden''Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi. This policy disguised attempt Ghannouchi to reconstruct a system now''dead''in the midst of a revolution that has already made too many deaths, with disastrous results to predict for both parties.


To the martyrs

For the people

for Freedom in Tunisia.                     

                                                         Build Sufi

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Mohamed Ghannoucci head of the interim government

victim of government repression Ghannouchi

Rashed Ghannouchi, leader of the Islamist party Ennahda
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Friday, January 28, 2011

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Chaos in Tunisia


resumed the work week in Tunis where he continues his protest against the government. Still expect thousands of demonstrators to the streets that continue to demand the dissolution of the executive of national unity which is alleged the presence of too many members bound to the old regime.
Sunday, January 23, an event has come to the center of the capital and groups of demonstrators gathered along Avenue Bourguiba, the theater in these days of the movement of the square. Meanwhile, on the morning of Monday, there were clashes between demonstrators and police, with shots of tear gas in front of the seat of government where they spent the night hundreds of people defying a curfew. Among their many joints Sunday, even on foot, to the capital from several parts of the country - from Sidi Bouzid, particularly in what is called the 'Caravan of freedom' and continues his march towards Tunis.


Meanwhile, some schools have reopened, as expected, had remained closed since 10 January. The lessons are not taken, however, because many teachers joined the strike called by the union (UGTT).
On resumption of activities in the country (with Sunday ended the three days of national mourning for the victims of the riots) is focusing on unity government that, although disputed, is appealing to a return to calm needed to enable the transition. In this regard, signals also come with the breaking news of arrests excellent, three close associates of Ben Ali, including a political adviser to former leader and former chairman of the Senate. Sunday, January 23 was also arrested the owner of the first private television network Tunisian Hannibal, Larbi Nasra, who is accused of "treason and conspiracy against state security."


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Yellow on the fate of the grandson of Ben Ali

LONDON - 'Imed Trabelsi was assassinated by a policeman. " Sms reveal the end of the nephew of former Tunisian President Ben Ali. To send it to an Italian friend from Dubai where she fled with the baby of 15 months, was Imed's wife, Sarah. But for the Tunisian interior minister, Ahmed Fria, "Imed Trabelsi is alive and is subjected to interrogation by the police who are investigating him."

The SMS - The Italian instead we witness the sms forwards (written in French, ed ) received by the wife of Imed that says the opposite and swears: "I received Thursday - said the Italian friend the family - and it was written that Imed "was stabbed in the heart by a policeman or a soldier. She has been able to by a doctor friend who works in the military hospital. The body was buried in the cemetery of the hospital. "Then nothing but fled to Italy. It kills as a man? It can also be my worst enemy but human life has value." The source, however, wants to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation but say they are ready to testify if any judge would see things clearly. VIDEO - thickens as the yellow on the fate of the grandson of the first lady Leyla Ben Ali, wife of former Tunisian president, after a few bloggers have written Imed Trabelsi that would live in Italy. The show a video posted on YouTube Imed which appears sitting at a table together with some police officers as he prepares his escape from the country. In the video you hear Trabelsi talk on the phone in Italian: "No, no, give me the flight plan, let me go. Now, please, because the situation is really critical. " For this sentence, according to some bloggers, Trabelsi would be able to escape to Italy. According Needhal Jerby, Tunisian blogger, the video was shot on Jan. 14, the day of the flight of President Ben Ali, in the police station Bourj Louzi, a few hundred meters from Tunis airport and not far from coastal town of La Goulette, a town north of Tunis, to whom he was mayor by Imed last May. According to others Imed was at that time in the barracks of the Aouina, also in Tunis, and always near the airport, with the threat of an imminent arrest by the army. "

THE WITNESS - 'I'm the one with which Imed talking on the phone, "reveals the Italian friend who has activities in North Africa. "Imed was at the airport. It was 21.15. The I was arranging a plane. I've heard again around midnight. He asked me to send the flight plan because the soldiers would have done it since. Then when I later called me no more heard of text messaging until Thursday of the wife. " Imed Trabelsi, nephew of Mrs Ben Ali, as well Trabelsi clan as a whole, was considered one of the local population as a symbol of widespread corruption in the country. Imed, before his death, ran the chain Bricorama in Tunisia and was mayor of La Goulette. Imed, as stated Catherine Graciet Ansa, author with Nicolas Beau, the book "The ruler of Carthage," was a son secret (and not a grandson), Mrs. Ben Ali. Imed Trabelsi had been involved, together with another nephew, Moez, traffic in a luxury car and also a famous story of stolen yacht in France.

Article from Courier''''

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, THE PARTY BEN ALI 'LOST' THE MINISTERS

the day that is scheduled the first meeting of the transitional government led by Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, Tunisian news agency according to information 'Tap' and Radio 'Mosaique', the eight ministers who were an expression of constitutional democracy, Rally (RCD) have left the party of former President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali has maintained the respective ministries. The resignation followed street protests that have driven the center again yesterday in Tunis with thousands of young people seeking full dispossessing men of the old regime are still present even where the executive occupy key ministries such as Interior, Defence, Foreign Affairs and Finance. The resignation by DRC follow those of the eight ministers of the prime minister and acting president Foued Mebazaâ Tuesday that they had already left the party of Ben Ali. Created as a national unity government, the executive meets today also comes with four-armed opposition ministers dimessisi because of the strong presence of the RCD. Meanwhile, as for now there are no reports of new protests (usually held at 12 local time) yesterday, the president Mebazaâ said in a speech in the press and in terms of the security situation has improved significantly and that " the country moves towards stability. " According to a government statement read on television, 33 members Ben Ali's family meanwhile have been arrested for "crimes against the country" and their property seized. Showing pictures of jewelry, watches, precious and international credit cards impounded, the Tunisian television did not specify the name of those arrested or their degree of kinship with the president fugitive. [ GB]
The capture of a group of escaped prisoners from the prison of Mehdi, a policeman asks one by one their sentences and the reason for their incarceration, these escapees are proof that groups close to Ben Ali tried to wreak havoc in all but with the cooperation of the forces del'ordine and the 'army order is restored in the country.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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Ben Ali fled to Arabia, the interim Mebazaâ But it is still faithful to the chaos and looting leaks en masse from prison in chaos after


in Tunis is the time of ocelots, while those who want everything is changing, subtly, all restored, to ensure that the wondrous scandal of an Arab people, the first, which forced to flee the tyrant is a matter of old, the "Benali" without Ben Ali. There is always a past regime, a past government, a past administration which is attributed omissions and wickedness, having led the tyrant confident of being able to take off without leaving dents and with the power intact.

They work quickly, they know they have a long time, now that the fantasy of this poor nation has galled vented it will be difficult to go back. It's a race that is played in 24, maybe 48 hours. The ocelots decades of Tunisian, the ras, the notables, businessmen, the big bourgeoisie of the sated against the great wave that has risen from the road. It is both fascinating and outstanding: the history of Tunisia, which is new, it vibrates, runs in front of us as the river of Heraclitus. But time is winding and tortuous and ambiguous reversibility, blackmail and ransom.

inevitable in a country that for 23 years does not know anything but a smooth and corrupting system. For boys who went on the road all that comes before this fateful month and before the flood, is something else. But those who still command and choose the future belong to before the flood. And the depth of the kind often can not be surpassed. As the opposition parties should join the transitional government and hold free elections within 60 days, they were, they, on the payroll of the regime, fattened with seats salaries and careers.

But there are others, the real opponents out, haggard, dazed, from exile and prison, they have offices, means, are unfamiliar faces. Except maybe Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Islamic Party, moderate, Ennahda, outlawed since 1991, who said he was ready to return home from exile in Paris and the formation of a government of national unity. Two images are simple, with the caveat that this is a reality where even 'good' and 'bad' mix and mingle. The first

. The portraits of Ben Ali, hand on heart, smile arrogant seducer, towering yet everywhere in the streets of the capital, guarded by tanks of the state of emergency. Freak? Forgotten? No, it is proof that nothing is decided, that no one abolished even though there is now a new president, Fouad Mebazaâ old Bourguiba, or through the eyes of that age then, is pure gold. And they say the man is shy and severe rotting of life even in the past. Since the portraits will be there, Benali will not be deleted.

power in the Maghreb is above all a face. To abolish the documents are not enough, you have to humiliate iconology, shot, gross of stones, paint, chisel or at least should pale in trivia, in the taverns, in the classroom. As was done for Mussolini and Ceausescu, Siad Barre and Papa Doc This revolution has its martyrs, but does not have a iconic image, which is the center, the locus of its existence, which tell the story.

is suspended in space. His men, then, I'm here, those who have something to lose with the new, and that is something, with Benali, to gain. Praetorians are not unbreakable, yes, but mob business, the clan of the many genres in-laws brothers customers. That would not give up even a minute wheeling and dealing, he took the bribe on university examinations, the granting of a taxi license. Know they will make what you are wrapped up their pockets and that is still there, hidden.

sow them, chaos, the banks are the most discreet and smart ocelots. Last night, for example, teams of masked out of nowhere, undisturbed, went on the attack of shops and supermarkets. Yesterday morning, at the north of Tunis, where a large commercial center of the Géant brand, local residents dragged out of the inputs gutted what was left on the shelves, residual pitoccanti looters plundering the privileged than others. More hooded set fire to the station in Piazza Barcelona.

a professional job. Other teams have discouraged madman buildings and homes, knocking threatening kidnapping. Yesterday morning a man came out of the Commissioner of Medina, and whining an unanswered question: "Where is my son?", stolen in the night. The 'hooligans' mysterious journey comfortably on pick-up brand-new, all of a Korean brand which is exclusive dealer a son of Ben Ali.

tales passed from mouth to mouth in this time between past and future, feed on details, crystallize, swell and leafless. They say that the assailants were led by police, those troublemakers, those who were guilty of brutality and torture, at once gratifying and worth a medal and maybe tomorrow processes and jail: opened jails enlisted evaded the 'legitimate' for the dirty work. Evasion in a case of mass that turned into a slaughterhouse.

in 57 deaths among the prisoners of Mahdia, 30 km from Monastir, after the fire that allowed the escape. That's why people still waiting before taking sides. Why has a Proustian memory, so to speak of the recent past. He saw on television the prime minister, Ghannoiui, twenty years alongside Ben Ali, butler obediently at his side and another side note, Kallela, former interior minister, her arms still dipped up to the elbow in the repression. Announced, they, unperturbed, elections, and final departure of Ben Ali.

Intifada Tunisia Then the boys asked themselves: is this change? We scrambled to nothing and against nothing? Yesterday morning in Gafsa Sidi Bouzid Regueb Kasserine, the quadrilateral of the martyrs, are back on the road, and also in Tunis. "Here we are circling, we make fun of - a guy synthesized indifferent to the police and soldiers - we will burn the home of Ben Ali's party, the center of the thieves."

The second image is the cover of a magazine, mirror, synthesis, fusion, so to speak, refining of optimism and hope, wise, not cocky and unprepared. Le quotidien is one of the few hours on sale, the title will of the people triumphs, and so on without breath for nine pages of evidence and the new era of police brutality.

If you tell the editor in chief Kamel Zaiem 'congratulations you have courage, "I replied," No, to be really brave we should have that newspaper published the day before, when nothing had yet changed. " For Zaiem and many others like him today in Tunisia, "optimism is a duty, there will be days and times are difficult, awful, but not return back, people are not afraid." The ocelots are conscious of bubbling lava. The privilege of a revolution is not to allow anyone to decide that it's over.



Article Domenico Quirico's envoy Tunis

Sunday, January 16, 2011

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The escape of President Ben Ali has thrown the country into further chaos on the level of security, mass escapes from prisons and the terror of the devastation and looting despite a state of emergency and curfew, while, on the political front, it looks for a way out of crisis with the formation of a government of national unity .

After 23 years of dictatorship, Tunisia is a country that re-found, and tried the patch yesterday with the transfer Interim Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi has not lasted a few hours. The protests of the opposition and squares, with events across the country thanks to word of mouth on the internet finally released, have prompted the government to ban every character in "temporarily" to the absence of the President, by providing for the vacation of the final charge on the basis art. 57 of the Constitution.

Parliament President Foued Mebazaâ has temporarily assumed presidential powers and the Constitutional Council announced new presidential elections within 60 days. The chaos and violence, however, have undergone a dramatic surge today: thousands of prisoners have escaped from prisons and many were killed across the country, from Monastir to Madhava, from Sfax to Kairouan, Kasserine in from Bizerte to Kram, the same center of Carthage and Tunis. At Monastir dozens have died in part because of the fire to mattresses in a dorm with assault after a tractor to break through the walls of the enclosure. And a growing fear of looting and destruction, now mainly attributed to men loyal to Ben Ali.

In several suburbs of Tunis - popular and wealthy - and in other parts of the country's population has been holed up in houses and began to organize itself with armed patrols to repel any attacks. After dissolving the government, the interim president today entrusted to the same premier Ghannouchi was asked to form another, ensuring that "no one will be excluded" from the political process and that the next government will be "a government of national unity." Accepted as the demands of the opposition, and in particular of its most recognized leader, Mohammed Nejib Chebbi, the founder of the Democratic Progressive Party, which in 2009 had unsuccessfully tried to show up at the polls as a rival of Ben Ali. But his PTO is outside the Parliament, not having time to protest, presented to the elections. And the same Chebbi not have titles to appear presidential in two months, since the Constitution was amended precisely tailored to its exclusion.

The political debate that will continue tomorrow must therefore find a common consensus not only on the formation of new government, but also regulatory sull'escamotage which enable everyone - it is the PTO's request - to run for president. But the Tunisian political scene reappeared a political subject for a long time excluded: it is Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the moderate Islamic Ennahda, outlawed in Tunisia, from London said he was ready to return home to participate in the EAA national unity government . "The intifada Tunisia has managed to topple the dictatorship," he said from Paris. The country traditionally more secular Maghreb seems therefore, about to return to confront the issue of political Islam, which worries even his neighbors.

Friday, January 14, 2011

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omeriggio by high voltage in Tunisia: President Ben Ali has dismissed his entire government, with the mayor of Tunis, and has called early elections and declared a state of national emergency. We will vote within the next six months. After this decision, the President is fled the country (according to a local radio station was already in Paris, but Elisha said he did not have any information on this).

PREMIER ON TV: "assume the powers" - Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi ( in the photo), has assumed the interim presidency of the republic: the prime minister said the same announcing its intention to respect the Constitution and restore stability in the country. "I am committed - Ghannouchi said in a televised address - to respect the constitution and to pursue political, economic and social announced through consultations with all political parties including political parties and civil society." The images were shown on Arab TV Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya , that some family members were arrested the wife of Ben Ali.
ATTEMPTED ASSAULT IN THE OFFICE - Ghannouchi, outgoing prime minister, had the task of forming a new government. These two moves hard but decided, in the hope that it will conclude that the incidents are under way for days on the streets across the country. After the release of this news, however, protesters attempted to attack the Ministry of the Interior, but police dismissed the crowd with extenders. Wednesday had been dismissed just the owner of this Congregation .

STATE OF EMERGENCY - With the proclamation of a state of national emergency, Ben Ali authorizes the police to fire on the crowd ( few days ago but had ordered agents not to open fire on protesters ). It thus extended the curfew from today will fire but not on the 20 to 17, to conclude in late morning. E 'was also announced a ban on gatherings, if it exceeds the three people. Airspace Tunis was closed and the army took control of the country's main airport.

VICTIMS OF THURSDAY '- According to hospital sources, meanwhile, the death toll from clashes on Thursday across the country would amount to 13 victims. Fares Belhassen The surgeon said that the hospital "Charlas Nicolle" in the capital there are 10 dead and 50 wounded. A hospital employee has Khereddine instead reported that three people were killed and six were injured in clashes with police took place in Kram, in the north. The budget, unofficial total stands at more than 60 victims.

THE SHADOW OF AL QAEDA - now takes the field even al-Qaeda. In a video message broadcast via the Web, the terrorist cell operating in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) gave its support to the demonstrators that day protesting against the government of Ben Ali . In the video for 13 minutes, as identified by Site, U.S. service monitoring Islamist websites, the Algerian Abu Musab Abdul Wadud, leader of Aqmi, invites tunisni to send "your children to us for training in the use of weapons and military experience. " The request is then explicit Abdul Wadud: mobilize across the country to overthrow "the corrupt regime, criminal and tyrannical" Ben Ali, in the country led to the development of the Shaar, Islamic law.

"It's been 23 years since the dictator is in power in Tunisia - continues the terrorist, whose real name is Abdul Malik Droukedel - the criminal Ben Ali has remained in power despite torture you and in spite of his corruption. Now you come up with this intifada of Sidi Bouzid, which is a voice that breaks the silence that has covered a long and Keirouane Tunis. The Algerian terrorist turned down a Tunisian "intifada a long overdue" and draws parallels with the protests of recent days in Algeria, remembering that "Ben Ali is a pharaoh of our time, which has forced the country's secular regime with an iron and fire. "Emir of al-Qaeda in the Maghreb and then calls the Tunisians' to expand rebellion throughout the country," so that it can lead "in jihad." "We are therefore ready to send our men to teach the use of arms."
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Land mine is that I ask forgiveness







Speech by President Ben Ali on state television, during surgery, the cowardly and cunning dictator promises a lot of changes, including freedom of the press, freedom of thought, the ' lowering of basic necessities, the opening of youtube and stop censorship of the internet .....

I pose a series of questions? only the eighty brothers died for this cause?, just to make youtube visible in Tunisia? just to see the cost of sugar in half a cent less? died for the freedom of their land, for freedom of their loved ones from a future full of lies and fear for a future without ... The Ben Ali brothers died for us or Tunisia in the world, died for our future well-being, as I write this short note in a tear of sorrow and shame wells in my cheek, a tear that criticizes me for not being up to ; of his people, the people with whom shared the joys del'infanzia, which shared the hesitations and del'adolescenza interogattivi the young man. my brothers or I'm ashamed for not having fought with you, that you to all my return home, I look forward to seeing, guests in your homes and making me feel like a real son of Tunisia, and now you die while in the I I'm here safe Away from the suffering of my land ... The land where my ancestors are buried, where my beloved grandparents are buried, where my father and seppelirò where one day I'll be buried, the land of my grandparents and my father, who has been able to hand on all the values \u200b\u200bthat a Tunisian father could give his son ... I ask your forgiveness for Tunisia was not al'altezza nel'estirpare the evil that you were wearing out, it did not pay my blood for your cause and the cause of your children ....

Bousufi

January 14, 2011

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IO, student and blogger prisoner of Ben Ali

censorship, poverty and the desire to escape the fuses of the rebellion. "For us young people from the future denied started the revolution. "The fear of the regime and love for the country.
publish the testimony of a Tunisian university student who signed with a pseudonym: the text has been posted on the blog collective Nawaat, located close to the opposition

Join the next generation lived in Tunisia under the absolute reign of Ben Ali. In high school, college, you are always afraid to talk politics. "There are spies everywhere," he said.

No one dares to discuss it in public. Nobody trusts. The neighbor, friend, the grocer may be a spy for Ben Ali. You want me to take away by force, you or your father, somewhere undefined, the evening or at four in the morning?
We grow with this fear of commitment, and we continue to study, you go around, you come out at night without caring about politics. In the years of high school are beginning to understand the intricacies of the royal family, and you hear stories here and there, on this or that relative of Leila (the first lady of Tunisia, ed.) Which took control of the industry, which has appropriate land or someone else who has dealt with the Italian Mafia.

He speaks, it is discussed between us, everyone is aware, but do not act. He continued his studies, soon you realize that the Tunisian TV is the worst of all, all information is a hymn to the glory of the president. Ben Ali is always in its best light. Everyone knows that you dye your hair black. His wife, with her wooden smile, nobody likes him, has never seemed sincere.

Live. Or do you live,
is expected to live. You want to believe that all is well, because it is part of the middle class, but we know that during the day, the bars are crammed with people, unemployed people discuss football.
The first night clubs open their doors, you start out, drinking, doing night life from the parts of Sousse or Hammamet. Other stories circulating about a certain Trabelsi (the last name of first lady, ed) which has split the face-to-one because he wanted to do it, or another with the same name that caused a traffic accident and then he went home to sleep. These stories, to tell us quickly, discreetly. We avenge our way: stories, we seem to conspire.

The cops are afraid. If you say you are a relative of Ben Ali all the doors open, the hotels give you the best rooms, parking lots are free, the traffic ceases. The Tunisia becomes a virtual playing field. They do not risk anything, can do what they want, treat the laws as if they were puppets.
Internet is blocked. The censored pages are passed not to find or nonexistent. At school, we will exchange the proxy (the roads to avoid censorship IT, ed.) "You have a proxy that works?" is the word order, you do not hear another word.

We are tired, and we'll talk among ourselves, we all know that Leila Ben Ali has tried to sell the Tunisian island, which wants to close the American School of Tunis to promote his school: These stories circulate. Internet and bags we exchange "The ruler of Carthage" (a biography of first lady mercilessly, ed.) We love our country, we want to see change things, but there is an organized movement. The tribe is ready, but the head missing.

Tunisia, corruption, bribery - is simply to get away from here, you are applying to study in France, Canada ... Would you like to put everything down. You are a coward, recognize him. The country, leave it to them.
you going in France, forget for a while 'Tunisia, you go back on vacation. Tunisia? This is the beach of Sousse, Hammamet or to, or night clubs, restaurants. This is what the Tunisia: a giant Club Méditerranée. And here
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And here a young man is sacrificed in the fire ..

E 20 Tunisians were killed in a single day.

And for the first time you see in this an opportunity to rebel, to take revenge of this royal family who has taken possession of all things, to overturn the established order that has accompanied us throughout the life of young people.
Young people who have studied, and now they have had enough. And get ready to sacrifice all the symbols of this old autocratic Tunisia, with a new revolution, the revolution of Jasmine, the real one.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Attached Italian TV crew in Tunis

TUNIS - Documenting the popular protest that inflames Tunisia weeks has cost dear to the troupe TG3. Unique journalists with cameras that were on the Square of the Gate of France invaded by protesters, and Claudio Rubino Maria Cuffaro, have done just in time to see the police 'loaded the protesters. Then the violence has also reached them. To have the worst was the operator, hit in the head by a police baton and robbed of the camera. A bad cut, so scared, but luckily no serious consequence. They were the protagonists themselves, when they return to the hotel to be healed, to tell what happened to ANSA. "We were there with the crew and for the first time together trade unions and communists were demonstrating in central Tunis. In everything will have been a hundred people, men and women. The police in uniform were everywhere, but many police officers were wearing strange red jackets "says Shock, but with a firm voice, Maria Cuffaro, who shoved to the ground by police who have the condition the microphone. It had never happened in 23 years of the regime, people descended to the streets in the center of the city. This, he believes the journalist has made "all the crazy file system 'could not keep the impact with the cameras. "We had permission to film - the story continues Claudio Rubino - why the police allowed us to be in the square. I was behind the first who started the charge when behind me A club came down on his head. A strong blow. I tried to resist not to make me take the camera, but eventually I succumbed. There were too many. " Time to contact the embassy in Tunis and the two were able to return to the hotel where Ruby was medicated to the wound on his head. Immediate the reaction of the ambassador Piero Benassi who requested the Tunisian authorities to "ensure the territory to the Italian press guarantees of work and assistance where necessary." "Facts like that should not happen again, we have strongly protested, 'commented by his Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini. Not even an hour and the police returned the camera miraculously escaped. "It's obvious - note the Cuffaro - that we had them." Despite the scare, and the headache Rubino (a 'Wizard of the technologies adopted Cuffari) was put to work in spite of attempts to remove the Tunisian movie has managed to recover all the hard disk. In time for the evening edition of TG3. Tomorrow the crew will return to work, promising at the same time ensures Ruby to be seen by a doctor. Then he runs off laughing. "Before I received a text message signed by the president of RAI Paul Garimberti. I thought it was a joke and yet - he says still in disbelief - it was he who wanted to know how I was. "

FNSI: "shocked" Congress FNSI, in a motion approved unanimously expressed "outrage at the attack suffered today by the TG3 journalists who were doing their jobs in Tunis to document the ongoing protests throughout the country" . "Congress - continues in motion - expresses closeness, solidarity and support for the Union ... Tunisian journalists loudly at this time claiming their right and duty to inform the social protest that has ravaged the country for weeks and the harsh repression that has already caused dozens of deaths .... '... For Press Freedom in Tunisia: with this slogan and pictures of those killed in the troubles, the Tunisian colleagues have attempted to take to the streets but were blocked by police at the headquarters of their union. We are, and we will always side with the IFJ, the Tunisian Journalists in their fight against censorship and for freedom of information ... "

WITNESS: A 27 year old DEAD" in Hammamet was killed, hit by fire police, a twenty-seven protesters. The ANSA reported a witness who said he witnessed the clashes. This is the first victim in the area.

ESCALATION OF FIGHTING The spark that triggered the revolt of young Tunisians came on a little over three weeks ago in Sidi Bouzid, in central Tunisia, with the desperate act of a peddler who set himself on fire. Then the protest against high prices and unemployment has spread to the rest of the country, to the streets of Tunis.
December 18, 2010 - Mohamed Bouaziz sets himself on fire outside the building of the government of Sidi Bouzid to protest against the confiscation by police of his abusive feast of fruits and vegetables. He died Jan. 5.
December 24, 2010 - In the wake of the desperate act of Bouaziz, the entire region becomes the scene of events that degenerate into clashes with police. A Menzel Bouzayane a boy aged 18 was killed by a blow of a firearm. Another protester died Jan. 1 from his injuries.
December 27, 2010 - The protest comes in the capital, a dozen people will be injured during a demonstration.
December 29 - Two more young unemployed people attempt suicide in Gafsa and Sidi Bouzid Zar. In a government reshuffle, decided after the protests, President Ben Ali appoints new Minister of Youth, Trade, Communication and Religious Affairs.
January 4, 2011 - After several days of relative calm you turn the protests of students and unemployed at different sites in Tunisia.
January 7, 2011 - The United States expressed "concern" for what happens in the North African country and summoned the Tunisian ambassador in Washington. Meanwhile, there are five wounded among the demonstrators near Sidi Bouzid.
January 8, 2011 - Another vendor sets himself on fire in Sidi Bouzid. In Tunis, held a large demonstration organized by the Tunisian General Workers ask for "bread and dignity." The Italian foreign minister, Franco Frattini, says 'worried' and supports the government "to intervene on the prices of 'food and' to restore calm."
January 9, 2011 - During the night between 8 and 9 January, they ignite protests and Thala Kasserine. At the end of the day, the budget will be 14 dead according to government sources, 28 according to other testimony. The historical leader of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party, Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, Ben Ali calls for "an end to fire" against innocent citizens.
January 10, 2011 - According to radio Kalima, the death toll from clashes the previous days amount to 50 deaths. In a speech to the nation President Ben Ali accused the perpetrators of the riots of 'acts of terrorism "and denounced" foreign interference. " The government announced the closure of schools and universities, until further notice. The EU condemns the violence and the arrest of dissidents.
January 11, 2011 - The official death toll of the clashes at the weekend rose to 21. Revolt broke out in the suburbs of Tunis, is mobilizing the army. Also from France comes the condemnation of the violence.
January 12, 2011 - Violent clashes between demonstrators and police there are in the center of Tunis. New victims. Ben Ali appoints new interior minister, and order the release of those arrested who are not "involved in serious acts of violence." The EU High Representative for foreign policy, Catherine Ashton, condemns the disproportionate use of force by the Tunisian police.

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L ' national army occupied the capital

The protest in Tunisia for the job and against the high cost of living has exploded today in a working-class suburb of the capital, Etadhamoun, where there have been clashes in which police fired on the crowd. There were deaths and injuries, while police also intervened to help the army.

Demonstrators attacked buildings


Sacked shops and set fire to a bank and a police station. In the municipality, 15 km from the center of Tunis, was interrupted street lighting. The police fired tear gas and fired into the air. Then agents started shooting at eye level and, according to witnesses, there would be deaths and injuries. Demonstrators also set fire to the building that houses the offices of the municipality. Police blocked all access roads out of town, while the aid of the police officers were also mobilized the army men. Demonstrators have disrupted traffic on the 'highway linking Tunis to Bizerte.

in the city of Kasserine there were forty deaths

In five days, in addition to 65 wounded. Only yesterday, 14 people were killed, said a group of lawyers in front of the courthouse in the city. "They were simple unarmed citizens were killed under the blows of snipers - Salma Abbasi said the lawyer - I myself have seen from my car that the police pulled directly on people. We wonder who gave the order to shoot and who the police to retreat. Police yesterday was in fact present for the entire day of fighting, and then it suddenly disappeared immediately after the president's speech on TV. "

"In the night between Saturday and Sunday at Thala nine people were killed
added Monia Bou Ali - Eight of them had been shot in the head, chest or neck, the ninth in the leg. But for five hours has been left without relief road, because those who tried to approach were prevented, as it said it was already dead. " Also in Thala, Salma Abbasi continued, "I myself have tried to mediate between police and people on the number of people who could attend the funeral of the victims, because the agents did not want more than two relatives were dead. And I myself have been arrested for three hours. "

Thala has been under siege by the police.

heavy deployment of security forces patrolling all the main arteries of the city that they operate to prevent new protests by the unemployed, after those last few days. A police vehicle has passed through the city streets with the loudspeaker urging people to stay at home and announcing a ban on gatherings.

According to the Government of the victims of clashes in the last 72 hours are 21

The communications minister Samir Labidi rejected as totally false financial statements that talk about 40 or 50 dead.

fifth suicide.

A 23 year-old was killed while climbing up a electricity pole and then jump on the high voltage cables in the region of Sidi Bouzid. This is the fifth suicide since 17 December when he took his life Mohamed Bouaziz, 26, a street vendor who set himself on fire to protest the seizure of his goods: that death gave rise to violent demonstrations. The Hidouri suicide, and, and graduate unemployment: was wounded in the legs by bullets during demonstrations on 24 December in the town of Menzel Bouzaine, where there had been one death and several injuries.

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CLASHES IN TUNISIA become worse BUDGET

continues to worsen the balance of clashes between demonstrators and security forces for days that follow each other in Tunisia. The Interior Ministry acknowledged four more deaths, dating back to Monday ', so that they' brought to 18 the official statement.
But the situation would be even more 'serious: according to the main national union UGTT, in the last three days have killed over 50 people only in the central region of the Kasserine ; a similar amount had been already 'mentioned by the International Federation for Human Rights, an organization based in Lyon which includes 164 humanitarian movements, and which is' chaired by Tunisian Belhassen Souhayr. Amnesty International

dozens of deaths of dozens of deaths Amnesty International also spoke. In
day Tunis the atmosphere seemed relatively quiet, however, due to the indefinite closure of schools and universities ordered by President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali . The speech of the head of state who has denounced the "terrorist acts" in protests sparked further tension in various cities', including el-Kef and Gafsa, where police used tear gas to disperse the angry mob. In the capital, the streets are mostly 'empty, as few people went to work. There seems to be skepticism about the promise of Ben Ali to create 30 thousand jobs by 2012 to combat unemployment, a major determinant in triggering the riots.
riots primed by rising prices of bread and
Ghosts' was triggered by rising prices of bread, that ignited the exasperation of the Tunisian population, and also that of neighboring Algeria. The origin of the protests was the starting point in December, after the suicide of a 26 year old graduate with no employment, who set himself on fire to rebel against the confiscation by police of agricultural products which was trying to sell, without the necessary license, to obtain a living.

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Clashes in Tunisia: At least 20 dead. The opposition launched an appeal: "Cease fire"


At least 20 people were killed in clashes between demonstrators and police occurred in two cities in Tunisia, and Thala Kasserine, in the central-west. The opposition sources said. But according to the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior the dead were eight nine people injured.
data provided by the Government of Tunisia - Kasserine A clashes ended with three dead and six injuries among the demonstrators, said the ministry in a statement released by the Tunisian Tap. Several law enforcement officers were injured, two of which are in a "critical condition", he said. At Thala, three people died of the injuries, bringing to five the number of deaths, according to the ministry which also mentions three wounded. The government confirmed for the first time fighting in Kasserine. According to the government, the police used the weapon for "self defense" when attacked with incendiary bombs, sticks and stones. According to a source of opposition are at least 20 people were killed in clashes in two cities. The appeal
opposition - The budget of twenty victims was provided by an opposition leader who has appealed to the President of Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, to "stop the fire." "The information we receive from Thala Kasserine and speak at least twenty dead, killed with firearms during the clashes began Saturday and that continue," said Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, historic leader of the Democratic Progressive Party. "They fired on the funeral processions," he said.
"The situation is serious" - Chebbi said he wanted to convince the Chief of the "seriousness of the situation" and invited him to "immediately stop the fire." "I extend President of the Republic an urgent call to invite him to immediately cease fire and save the lives of innocent citizens, respecting their right to demonstrate. "

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Update at 16.30 :


E 'now confirmed reports of 20 deaths among the protesters yesterday stannno promoting initiatives of protest against the crisis and the regime of Ben Ali in Tunisia. Nejib Chebbi According to Ahmed, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party , the only opposition party recognized by the regime, during the events of Thala Kasserine and the police fired repeatedly on processions, killing 20 and injuring many people, including school students and children. In the extreme cruelty and dell'efferatezza the police attacked with firearms a funeral procession. The number of dead could rise in the coming hours given the number of serious injuries that were treated in hospitals. For now the government has admitted that "there have been two deaths in Thala killed by police in self defense." other updates will follow ...


The movement against the crisis and the regime of Ben Ali


is facing a decisive moment. The scheme has raised the level of conflict by increasing the use of firearms to quell the demonstrations. Yesterday, four protesters were killed, and it is spreading right now the news from sources yet to be verified by other dead , (we speak of 20 insurgents killed, including a child of 12 years) during some events. School students continue to organize demonstrations and strikes spontaneously and experience the first occupation of the faculty. The network flow information on how to get around the cyber-controls regime has reached the majority of people who are applying fortuitously Once knowledge assets of a small elite of Internet users. And yesterday after the union marched in the capital has raised the tone by spreading a 10-point declaration to boost the fight ... which seems to point to the proclamation of a great strike.

On 7 January there were serious clashes between police and students in the Humanities of Sousse

. After the exam session in the morning hundreds of students occupied the right to hold that meeting then decided to go in procession to express solidarity and participation in the movement and revolt. The outputs of the faculty, presided over by the political police and promptly have been closed by the police, at which point the students have decided not to accept yet another provocation by the regime and tried to break the siege of the university. This was followed by riots and the police have made extensive use of tear gas, charging and chasing protesters from inside the classrooms, the studies of teachers and the infirmary. Beaten and clubbed many professors who tried to stop the police to wage a fierce manhunt in the local university.

Yesterday, January 8, students average Tunisian continued to demonstrate

in many cities of the country and as in Sousse during the occupation of the university, high school is also strong demand for the immediate release of two students dell'UGET (General Union of Tunisian Students), finished in the sights of repression for their activism in the revolt. A Saida during a procession of high school students, the police repeatedly fired tear gas and charged the young protesters, in response to repression were able to involve many city dwellers who have swelled the ranks of the event. According to witnesses (anonymous) The police then fired guns at the protesters injuring 5.
But last night heavy clashes between police and protesters were repeated again in the center of Tala, have traveled in recent weeks by a number of initiatives aimed. The police have made repeated use of firearms killing Marwane Jomni of 20 years, Ahmed Boulaabi 30 years, Mohamed Omri of 17 years, and Nouri Boulaabi 30.

And Sidi Bouzid even a suicide attempt protest


. Yesterday, a salesman of 50 years, Moncef Abdoul , set himself on fire in the city center. Is currently in serious condition. This event provoked the indignation of the General Union of Tunisian Workers Union (UGTT) that a note has also harshly criticized the use of firearms, murder of police Ben Ali to meet the social and political demands of the movement. The UGTT after marching in procession in the capital of Tunisia issued a document in 10 points where he expressed solidarity with the protest movement, declaring legitimate and acceptable demands of the rebels, citing the release of all arrested protesters and by the end of martial law in many cities, supporting the struggle of lawyers and civil society sided with the protesters, and unacceptable to the closure of various union offices (regional and local) by the police and the violent treatment and intimidation that are undergoing many trade unionists involved in fighting in recent days. The document ends with indignation as the national media are manipulating and censoring events, and adds the firm intention of the union would continue to campaign for the promotion of democracy in Tunisia stating the immediate need for reforms in the social, from unemployment to education.

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Maghreb in revolt

After Tunisia, Algeria exploded in riots triggered by the economic situation and the indifference of governments (Ps In Algeria there are three casualties among the demonstrators). The Algerian government, such as Tunisia, only responds by sending police and gendarmerie to addressing dimosrtanti, which in different parts of the country have attacked the banks, built barricades and start fires.
the indifference of Europe has started a drama on the south shore Mediterranean, the inability of governments to provide different responses by the repression has inflamed even more minds, the cost of living and unemployment have reached unbearable levels have provided reason to take to the streets to the citizens of the most peaceful and away from ideas of rebellion .

In Tunisia, the dictatorship was characterized by aggressive response . The government of Ben Ali, ascended to power in a coup supported and organized by Italy's Andreotti and Craxi, has sacked two ministers, but at the same time responded by denying the existence of any problem and armored Internet, in the absence of media independent (they are all under strict control the government) is the only means available to the population, along with SMS, to communicate and exchange information on the situation in the country.

The chart below shows the resulting surge in the use of TOR Tunisia, the popular system that hides the identity while surfing the net making it impossible to trace the authors of posts and the visitors of the sites considered dangerous by the government.

The impression is that the riots are extensive and difficult to restrain the two governments, the greatest fear is that the two executives raise their level of confrontation going in the direction of a bloodbath. In Italy it is likely discuss if and when thousands of Algerians and Tunisians seek escape from the situation in the direction of Europe. Most media is not even able to use the term to define the dictatorship government of Ben Ali and does not seem at all willing to support the insurgents as it happened, for example, to the uprising in Iran.