Sunday, January 9, 2011

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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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