Links (protests in Croatia, Bahrain, Libya)
protests in Croatia:
End play before the panorama, a dozen protesters arrested
"Of course, this government must go, we want elections right now, but do not call for any demolition. The responsibility is no longer in government than the citizens, if the street goes out 200 000 people, the government must go", said the trade unionist. Gathered at the press conference said that he is been decided to be rid of some weight to the protests and refused to interfere with citizens from entering the street. Have openly come out with names: they said that first of all think of John and Dean Pernar Golubic, the duo that they believe there is no support for the general public. Stanic said that because of such elements of people in the procession began to decline, and they decided on a new concept that is supported by seven unions. The first real protest with new ideas, focused on the social situation in the country, is scheduled for Friday, the 1st April, and today, which is about to begin, just to prepare for it.
protests to topple the government of Rijeka: Minute of silence for the workers who have lost their jobs
protesters told that although it is a bit that they are the conscience of rivers and that the police treat them like cattle, because they fear punishment, and legitimized. On the main square in Zagreb with a minute silence tribute to those workers from Rivers, who lost their jobs and now have to feed the family. SDP ovcima were told that they released the workers were chanting that they are people.
chronology of protests: From Hare Krishna to the square to arrest recalcitrant demonstrators
They stopped in front of the Croatian Journalists Association and shout "We will not censorship."
Police arrested disobedient protesters
hundred protesters moved through the main square to Wallachia and the Green Wave. Their goal is to Panorama hotel where he held the HDZ meeting on the occasion of 21st Anniversary trešnjevačkog branch of the party. At that gathering, prominent HDZ announced only Gordan Jandrokovic. Walking through town, passing by a handful of protesters shouting 'the audience'.
On Friday, the street expects at least 10,000 people
Unionists call, as its membership, and all citizens to join in the protests, which they say will be peaceful. They believe that the streets could get and up to 200,000 citizens, but in no case less than 10,000.
Police legitimized and intimidate protesters?
protesters, after meeting 18 hours in front of the Hotel Continental, went the usual route, first to Jelačićevog square, where a minute of silence expressed their solidarity with all workers in Rijeka, who said Marin Miočić Stošić Vox in front of the association, because grotesque policies pursued by the ignorant, lose their jobs. Carrying banners with the messages "Urgent cancel the impoverishment of Croatian", "God, arrest HDZ sheep, have made a paradise to hell," the protestors headed towards the Corso, where, as in the previous protests stopped in front of the City of Rijeka.
arrested 13 protesters after a verbal confrontation with HDZ ovcima
Something beyond 17 hours is part of the protesters on the main square in Zagreb, organized a press conference calling on all citizens to join them on Friday at 18 pm on the same site so that, together with the unions went into a new protest. When asked why before today's protest started all but announced a new one of the organizers said, "People here have recognized that there are people who use the moment for self-promotion, and on Friday we want to demonstrate unity."
In Rijeka gathered less than a hundred protesters
With shouts of "SDP, you have betrayed the workers," "All the streets", "Down with the political elite," "Peter, goes" headed toward the Adriatic square and the headquarters of HDZ.
arrest of protesters in front of the Hotel Panorama (video)
Bahrain:
Bahrain: Investigate Deaths Linked to Crackdown
The Bahraini government should urgently investigate the killing of at least 18 people during Violent crackdowns since protests began on February 14, 2011, Human Rights Watch said today. Most were killed by security forces using excessive force, namely crowd-control equipment at extremely close range and live gunfire, Human Rights Watch said. Four government security officers were also killed, according to the Interior Ministry. The authorities admitted holding four missing persons in the Bahrain Defense Force hospital only after they had succumbed to their injuries. This raises serious concerns regarding the missing persons' treatment and whether authorities are holding other people without notifying their families, Human Rights Watch said.
The West's 'double standards' in Middle East
One month into the uprising in Bahrain, the warnings of last fall have come to fruition. Bahrain has returned to absolutist rule, with the King declaring martial law a few days after the Saudis entered the country. Aside from violently clearing out and even destroying Pearl Roundabout, the symbol of the protests, the crackdown has been noticeable for three factors. The first is the fact that the government forces have taken over hospitals and prevented them from being used by injured protesters. This move is clearly a violation of international human rights law, but it had the intended effect: major protests leaders have decided that further large scale protests were too dangerous to hold, considering that people shot or otherwise harmed by government forces would not be able to receive medical attention, likely leading to an unacceptably high number of deaths. Second, the government has attempted to arrest leading human rights and pro-democracy activists, with the goal of silencing those with the best ability to document ongoing abuses and relay the information to the outside world. Finally, the United States and other Western countries have clearly thrown their support behind the government, refusing to go beyond mild rebukes against the government-initiated violence, even though they have thrown their full military weight behind the Libyan rebels. ... protesters are insisting on a full democratisation - something that cannot be reconciled with either the King's or the Americans' interests as presently defined.
Libija:
Anger over detention of Libyan woman (video)
The story of Eman Al Obeidi is fast becoming a rallying cry for Libya's women. After Obeidi pled with journalists to tell her story of rape and abuse at the regime's hands, spokesman Moussa Ibrahim claimed Obeidi - a lawyer - was actually a prostitute. But it seems very few are buying it. "We will never leave you alone, Eman, we will sacrifice our lives just for you and we're all, old and young, supporting you," said one woman at a protest.
Libya Live Blog - March 30
5:27am As many as 25,000 people have fled the violence in Ajdabiya, the United Nations said in a situation report on Libya released on Tuesday. Since the conflict began, at least 376,485 people have left the country for Egypt, Tunisia, Niger, Algeria, Chad and Sudan.
3:38pm Reuters citing rebel sources said 18 civilians have been killed in fighting in rebel-held Misurata on Tuesday.
AI: Document - Libya: detainees, disappeared and missing
Cases of recently disappeared or missing persons documented by Amnesty International fall into three broad categories:
-- government critics, pro-democracy activists, writers and others detained in the lead-up to the peaceful demonstrations held on 17 February 2011 in various cities throughout Libya. They appear to have been arrested by the authorities as a pre-emptive strike in an effort to nip the protests in the bud following the public protests that had caused the downfall of longstanding repressive governments in Tunisia and Egypt, two of Libya's neighbours. Amnesty International has documented cases of people arrested in Tripoli, Benghazi, al-Bayda and Misratah whose fate and whereabouts currently remain unknown. They include some detainees who were initially allowed access to their families or lawyers until such contacts were cut by the authorities once the public protests began. Relatives believe that these and other detainees held when the protests got underway were then transferred to Tripoli by security forces loyal to Colonel al-Gaddafi.
-- anti-government protestors and youths who went missing on the evening of 20 February at a time when a special forces unit loyal to Colonel al-Gaddafi – the “Kateeba al-Fadheel” (hereafter, the Kateeba) – were forced to evacuate from a military compound in Benghazi after clashes with protestors opposed to Colonel al-Gaddafi, with some using petrol bombs and other improvised weapons. These violent clashes occurred after the Kateeba or other forces had opened fire on, killing and injuring peaceful protestors. Amnesty International has documented the cases of nine men and boys who have not been seen since they went to the Kateeba compound area on evening of 20 February 2011, including four teenagers under 18. They are believed to have been arrested or abducted by members of the Kateeba unit or other forces brought in from outside Benghazi as reinforcements to the Kateeba before they evacuated their military compound and withdrew from Benghazi.
-- individuals reported to have been captured in or near the town of Ben Jawad where there had been intermittent fighting between Colonel al-Gaddafi’s forces and those engaged in armed opposition to his government. Amnesty International has obtained information about a number of individuals who went missing in the area between Ajdebia and Ben Jawad, west of Benghazi. Some are believed to have been fighters, others to be civilians who went to the area in order to assist the wounded, and still others people who may have been onlookers. Currently, many are unaccounted for and it is not known where they are being held or in what conditions, prompting serious concern for their safety.
Reports from Tripoli, and other parts of the country that remain under the control of Colonel al-Gaddafi’s forces or have been subject to attack by those forces indicate that the number of those now subject to enforced disappearance is much greater than the number of cases that Amnesty International – which does not have direct access to Tripoli or other areas controlled by Colonel al-Gaddafi’s forces, and where the authorities maintain tight control over information – has so far been able to document.
LIVE: Libyan Unrest: March 31, 2011
2:46am: And the air strikes continue. Explosions have reportedly shaken an eastern suburb of Tripoli, as warplanes staged a raid on the Libyan capital, a witness has told the AFP news agency. Libya's state news agency also reported the attack. Shortly after the aircraft flew over the eastern and southeastern suburbs of the city, Explosions could be heard in the southeast Salaheddine district, targeting a military site in the area, said the witness, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Monday, March 28, 2011
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time display and report on inconsistencies regarding the attack on the freedom flotilla en route to Gaza (May 31, 2010).
Making the Time of views and reports of inconsistencies regarding the attack on the freedom flotilla en route to Gaza ( Timeline & Inconsistencies Report Relating to the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla Attack ) assisted by the Bureau of International Humanitarian NGOs (IBH) and the Friends of Charities Association (FOCA) in order to get minute by minute analysis of events that preceded and occurred during the Israeli attack on a humanitarian mission Flotillas of freedom that is in Gaza carrying humanitarian aid . The report included information obtained from witnesses representing all parties involved in this incident. This information is then compared to each other time to which they relate.
report was released 5th October 2010. The study was based on publicly available statements of the organizers and participants of the flotilla, ship logs, statements by the Israeli authorities, international media reports, international laws, a report about the attack on the Mavi Marmara, which has produced the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Aid, IHH, and the report of the UN Human Rights Council.
Time display shows the events from the second to second, especially those that occurred during the attack, while the part that refers to the inconsistency of comparing different reports about the incident, and includes an analysis and explanation.
were used footage of attacks as those published by the Israeli Defence Forces, and those passengers flotilla managed to save from confiscation. Video recordings surveyed professionals to determine whether they are authentic or manipulated in favor of some of the parties.
report concludes that the testimony of surviving passengers flotilla consistent in sharp contrast with the official Israeli version of events. Particularly disturbing use of computer-mounted picture is that the Israeli government used to justify before the international community, the use of live ammunition against unarmed humanitarian workers.
report and the time display in its entirety in English, you can examine the link : Timeline & Inconsistencies Report relating to the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla Attack . Here follows a translation of only a short part of the chapter examining.
(p. 14 - 17)
All attempts to conceal the details of the attack, which it was possible to trace, coming from Israel or its supporters. They include:
* Disabling of satellite communication systems on ships;
* Sending a false message via međubrodskih communication links between ships Flotillas of freedom;
* Attacking a convoy of ships in international waters when it was not road to Israel;
* Attacking a ship at night instead of during the day (when it is easier to protect the safety of passengers);
* Failure to use standard communications protocols both by boats and helicopters Israel Defence Forces, to travelers warned that their members are preparing to embark on ships. This is standard operating procedure on the high seas when the vessel encounters the military with civilian vessel in which the soldiers intend to embark;
* Firewall ambassadorial and consular staff, media and attorneys for several days after the detention of activists;
* Forcing passengers flotilla to enter Israel, the confiscation of their passports, that they are then charged for illegal entry into Israel;
* Denial of medical assistance to passengers for several hours, which is probably needlessly died 3 activists
Israeli authorities have invested an extraordinary effort to cover up the real events that occurred during an attack aimed at manipulating public opinion, both at the diplomatic as well as the media internationally. Their efforts have included:
* Forgery of several audio messages in which the participants wanted to view the flotilla as terrorists and supporters of terrorists
* Forging a few video evidence in order to support the Israeli version of events to influence public opinion
* Planting false information in public statements in which participants flotilla accused of having links with Al-Qaeda and / or other terrorist organizations.
* erroneous statements media
Including statements like: "In Gaza there is no humanitarian crisis" or the claim that the flotilla could not dock in Gaza because Gaza has no port. Are also included claims of Israeli officials to maximize the amount of aid that goes in Gaza, despite the fact that according to their own data the amount of aid that is entering the Gaza Strip declined during the 9 months that preceded the attack on the flotilla.
* erroneous statements about the purpose of Israeli actions
Including the most repeated example of that goal is not harmed by the blockade of Gaza, although they later admitted that the purpose of collective punishment of the population.
* erroneous statements of historical fact
including insisting that Israel no longer occupies Gaza, although it still has total control over people, goods and humanitarian aid to enter and exit from the area, and claims that the Palestinians do not exist and that all non-Jewish Arab citizens in Israel are equal.
* erroneous statements about the treatment of passengers after the capture
Testimonies passengers indicate long-term and systematic physical and emotional abuse, disabling the basic needs of travelers, and procedures that could be considered war crimes. It involves shooting a doctor who assisted the wounded, including one Israeli soldier.
* Defamation of character and forging evidence on the activities of various NGOs, especially the Foundation for Humanitarian Aid (IHH).
IHH organization based in Istanbul, Turkey was the main target of well-organized campaign slandering her charitable intentions. The Israeli government is the only government that believes IHH organizations linked to terrorism. And Israel and her "terrorist" tag after surgery Cast Lead in 2008.
International non-governmental human rights organization Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, the World Health Organization and United Nations have also been sharply criticized for his statements about human rights violations of Palestinians by Israel and the seriousness of the Israeli siege of Gaza.
* Denial responsibility for or existence of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Perhaps the most obvious inconsistency denying the imposition of Israeli blockade of Gaza, which Israel prevents the entry of goods to the area and, therefore, Israel is determined to which the population in Gaza can, and do what he can not come. This according to the Fourth Geneva Convention is the occupation and because Israel is responsible for the conditions in Gaza.
* Manipulation in translation
Video footage of 3 June becomes PressTV displaying one of the participants in the flotilla that declares that he hopes will become a "shahid" (witness). Subsequently, the title image loaded in the following Text: Video footage passenger fleet: "I want to be" shahid "(martyr)."
* Shop your own actions
example is the use of harmless and loving the term "lifeboat" to describe the naval vessel Zodiac Hurricane Commando, which is used in the attack along with a fully armed special forces and their equipment.
* Planting of evidence on board
Adam Shapiro, one of the organizers of the flotilla, and several passengers who were on board Mavi Marmara said on TV and radio station Democracy Now, the Russian TV and several other media to get on board flotilla was not included no weapons, and that the ammunition and slinging on board after the arson attack.
* Theft and / or destruction of personal property of passengers
in August was arrested several Israeli soldiers who were trying to sell the seized personal property of the passenger fleet, some used credit cards activists to buy a thing. Up to September 2010. Most passengers were not returned stolen property, nor are they offered compensation for the intentional destruction of property after the attack. In several reports by Reuters and the Associated Press said that people along the flotilla lost personal property valued at more than $ 1 million, including computers and professional camera. Details are listed in the report Free Gaza Movement .
* Denial of medical assistance to wounded aboard Mavi Marmara over several hours, which can be contributed to the death of 3 passengers
* putting pressure on the government to support Israel's unique marking IHH organizations as terrorist organizations.
"The German government after the attack on the ship Mavi Marmara banned the work of the organization IHH in Germany. According to the organization of Turkey's IHH, IHH German organization in any way affiliated with Turkey's IHH-om, and this is explained in the complaint by the Turkish Foundation for Humanitarian Aid IHH filed in October 2008. Germany IHH organization was founded by an entirely different group of people who have nothing to do with the organization of Turkey's IHH, and no action was taken no action by the IHH Foundation based in Germany. "
" We have nothing to do with the organization IHH in Germany " IHH (Turkey), 17 July 2010th
* Attacks on unarmed activists after their capture
* Denial of food, medicines and basic needs activists after their capture
* Psychological torture of activists in custody
DODATNI LINKOVI:
Libija:
If this lady ... Or us or our sister .. What would we do? (video)
Video circulating online showing the dramatic scenes from a Tripoli hotel where a woman came into the restaurant and told journalists she had been beaten and raped by Gaddafi officers. She was promptly bundled into a car and driven off.
Libya Live Blog - March 28
11:29am Thirteen victims of the conflict in Libya were taken to Turkey today, a charity there says. According to Salih Bilici, a spokesman for the Humanitarian Assistance Foundation, the injured Libyans (mostly in need of orthopaedic surgery) were brought to Turkey from Benghazi, via Egypt. A Turkish ferry is also sailing to the western town of Misurata, carrying a medical team, two ambulances and two tons of medicines and medical supplies. Asked if the humanitarian relief operation was approved by the Libyan government, Cemil Cecik, the Turkish deputy prime minister, said Turkey had maintained contact with both sides, and that there was a "deal" with the government as long as the Turks only evacuated the wounded.
Live: Libyan Unrest: March 28, 2011
11:28AM: Libya's state news agency is reporting that coalition planes have bombed the city of Sabha, in southern Libya. It says the assault happened at dawn and there have been several civilian casualties.
12:42pm: Gaddafi's forces have bombarded the western city of Misrata, a rebel spokesman has told al-Jazeera television, Reuters reports. Snipers were on rooftops, Saadoun al-Misrati said. Another rebel spokesman has told al-Arabiya television eight people were killed and more than 24 injured in the clashes.
Sirija:
Syria Live Blog - March 28
6:25am "My daughter and her husband were walking down the street near the Khaled ibn Walid mosque here in our town when she was wounded in the knee by a sniper. Her left leg has been amputated," said a woman at her daughter's bedside in Latakia's state-run hospital. Monzer Baghdad, who heads the hospital, said the injury was the result of a "high calibre bullet." Authorities have raised the alarm over snipers in the city, and residents expressed similar fears. Fifteen people have been confirmed killed and scores wounded in unrest that has convulsed the port city in recent days, as a wave of dissent sweeps through a country renowned for its iron grip on security.
Anger sweeps Syria after deaths (video)
Making the Time of views and reports of inconsistencies regarding the attack on the freedom flotilla en route to Gaza ( Timeline & Inconsistencies Report Relating to the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla Attack ) assisted by the Bureau of International Humanitarian NGOs (IBH) and the Friends of Charities Association (FOCA) in order to get minute by minute analysis of events that preceded and occurred during the Israeli attack on a humanitarian mission Flotillas of freedom that is in Gaza carrying humanitarian aid . The report included information obtained from witnesses representing all parties involved in this incident. This information is then compared to each other time to which they relate.
report was released 5th October 2010. The study was based on publicly available statements of the organizers and participants of the flotilla, ship logs, statements by the Israeli authorities, international media reports, international laws, a report about the attack on the Mavi Marmara, which has produced the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Aid, IHH, and the report of the UN Human Rights Council.
Time display shows the events from the second to second, especially those that occurred during the attack, while the part that refers to the inconsistency of comparing different reports about the incident, and includes an analysis and explanation.
were used footage of attacks as those published by the Israeli Defence Forces, and those passengers flotilla managed to save from confiscation. Video recordings surveyed professionals to determine whether they are authentic or manipulated in favor of some of the parties.
report concludes that the testimony of surviving passengers flotilla consistent in sharp contrast with the official Israeli version of events. Particularly disturbing use of computer-mounted picture is that the Israeli government used to justify before the international community, the use of live ammunition against unarmed humanitarian workers.
report and the time display in its entirety in English, you can examine the link : Timeline & Inconsistencies Report relating to the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla Attack . Here follows a translation of only a short part of the chapter examining.
(p. 14 - 17)
All attempts to conceal the details of the attack, which it was possible to trace, coming from Israel or its supporters. They include:
* Disabling of satellite communication systems on ships;
* Sending a false message via međubrodskih communication links between ships Flotillas of freedom;
* Attacking a convoy of ships in international waters when it was not road to Israel;
* Attacking a ship at night instead of during the day (when it is easier to protect the safety of passengers);
* Failure to use standard communications protocols both by boats and helicopters Israel Defence Forces, to travelers warned that their members are preparing to embark on ships. This is standard operating procedure on the high seas when the vessel encounters the military with civilian vessel in which the soldiers intend to embark;
* Firewall ambassadorial and consular staff, media and attorneys for several days after the detention of activists;
* Forcing passengers flotilla to enter Israel, the confiscation of their passports, that they are then charged for illegal entry into Israel;
* Denial of medical assistance to passengers for several hours, which is probably needlessly died 3 activists
Israeli authorities have invested an extraordinary effort to cover up the real events that occurred during an attack aimed at manipulating public opinion, both at the diplomatic as well as the media internationally. Their efforts have included:
* Forgery of several audio messages in which the participants wanted to view the flotilla as terrorists and supporters of terrorists
* Forging a few video evidence in order to support the Israeli version of events to influence public opinion
* Planting false information in public statements in which participants flotilla accused of having links with Al-Qaeda and / or other terrorist organizations.
* erroneous statements media
Including statements like: "In Gaza there is no humanitarian crisis" or the claim that the flotilla could not dock in Gaza because Gaza has no port. Are also included claims of Israeli officials to maximize the amount of aid that goes in Gaza, despite the fact that according to their own data the amount of aid that is entering the Gaza Strip declined during the 9 months that preceded the attack on the flotilla.
* erroneous statements about the purpose of Israeli actions
Including the most repeated example of that goal is not harmed by the blockade of Gaza, although they later admitted that the purpose of collective punishment of the population.
* erroneous statements of historical fact
including insisting that Israel no longer occupies Gaza, although it still has total control over people, goods and humanitarian aid to enter and exit from the area, and claims that the Palestinians do not exist and that all non-Jewish Arab citizens in Israel are equal.
* erroneous statements about the treatment of passengers after the capture
Testimonies passengers indicate long-term and systematic physical and emotional abuse, disabling the basic needs of travelers, and procedures that could be considered war crimes. It involves shooting a doctor who assisted the wounded, including one Israeli soldier.
* Defamation of character and forging evidence on the activities of various NGOs, especially the Foundation for Humanitarian Aid (IHH).
IHH organization based in Istanbul, Turkey was the main target of well-organized campaign slandering her charitable intentions. The Israeli government is the only government that believes IHH organizations linked to terrorism. And Israel and her "terrorist" tag after surgery Cast Lead in 2008.
International non-governmental human rights organization Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, the World Health Organization and United Nations have also been sharply criticized for his statements about human rights violations of Palestinians by Israel and the seriousness of the Israeli siege of Gaza.
* Denial responsibility for or existence of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Perhaps the most obvious inconsistency denying the imposition of Israeli blockade of Gaza, which Israel prevents the entry of goods to the area and, therefore, Israel is determined to which the population in Gaza can, and do what he can not come. This according to the Fourth Geneva Convention is the occupation and because Israel is responsible for the conditions in Gaza.
* Manipulation in translation
Video footage of 3 June becomes PressTV displaying one of the participants in the flotilla that declares that he hopes will become a "shahid" (witness). Subsequently, the title image loaded in the following Text: Video footage passenger fleet: "I want to be" shahid "(martyr)."
* Shop your own actions
example is the use of harmless and loving the term "lifeboat" to describe the naval vessel Zodiac Hurricane Commando, which is used in the attack along with a fully armed special forces and their equipment.
* Planting of evidence on board
Adam Shapiro, one of the organizers of the flotilla, and several passengers who were on board Mavi Marmara said on TV and radio station Democracy Now, the Russian TV and several other media to get on board flotilla was not included no weapons, and that the ammunition and slinging on board after the arson attack.
* Theft and / or destruction of personal property of passengers
in August was arrested several Israeli soldiers who were trying to sell the seized personal property of the passenger fleet, some used credit cards activists to buy a thing. Up to September 2010. Most passengers were not returned stolen property, nor are they offered compensation for the intentional destruction of property after the attack. In several reports by Reuters and the Associated Press said that people along the flotilla lost personal property valued at more than $ 1 million, including computers and professional camera. Details are listed in the report Free Gaza Movement .
* Denial of medical assistance to wounded aboard Mavi Marmara over several hours, which can be contributed to the death of 3 passengers
* putting pressure on the government to support Israel's unique marking IHH organizations as terrorist organizations.
"The German government after the attack on the ship Mavi Marmara banned the work of the organization IHH in Germany. According to the organization of Turkey's IHH, IHH German organization in any way affiliated with Turkey's IHH-om, and this is explained in the complaint by the Turkish Foundation for Humanitarian Aid IHH filed in October 2008. Germany IHH organization was founded by an entirely different group of people who have nothing to do with the organization of Turkey's IHH, and no action was taken no action by the IHH Foundation based in Germany. "
" We have nothing to do with the organization IHH in Germany " IHH (Turkey), 17 July 2010th
* Attacks on unarmed activists after their capture
* Denial of food, medicines and basic needs activists after their capture
* Psychological torture of activists in custody
DODATNI LINKOVI:
Libija:
If this lady ... Or us or our sister .. What would we do? (video)
Video circulating online showing the dramatic scenes from a Tripoli hotel where a woman came into the restaurant and told journalists she had been beaten and raped by Gaddafi officers. She was promptly bundled into a car and driven off.
Libya Live Blog - March 28
11:29am Thirteen victims of the conflict in Libya were taken to Turkey today, a charity there says. According to Salih Bilici, a spokesman for the Humanitarian Assistance Foundation, the injured Libyans (mostly in need of orthopaedic surgery) were brought to Turkey from Benghazi, via Egypt. A Turkish ferry is also sailing to the western town of Misurata, carrying a medical team, two ambulances and two tons of medicines and medical supplies. Asked if the humanitarian relief operation was approved by the Libyan government, Cemil Cecik, the Turkish deputy prime minister, said Turkey had maintained contact with both sides, and that there was a "deal" with the government as long as the Turks only evacuated the wounded.
Live: Libyan Unrest: March 28, 2011
11:28AM: Libya's state news agency is reporting that coalition planes have bombed the city of Sabha, in southern Libya. It says the assault happened at dawn and there have been several civilian casualties.
12:42pm: Gaddafi's forces have bombarded the western city of Misrata, a rebel spokesman has told al-Jazeera television, Reuters reports. Snipers were on rooftops, Saadoun al-Misrati said. Another rebel spokesman has told al-Arabiya television eight people were killed and more than 24 injured in the clashes.
Sirija:
Syria Live Blog - March 28
6:25am "My daughter and her husband were walking down the street near the Khaled ibn Walid mosque here in our town when she was wounded in the knee by a sniper. Her left leg has been amputated," said a woman at her daughter's bedside in Latakia's state-run hospital. Monzer Baghdad, who heads the hospital, said the injury was the result of a "high calibre bullet." Authorities have raised the alarm over snipers in the city, and residents expressed similar fears. Fifteen people have been confirmed killed and scores wounded in unrest that has convulsed the port city in recent days, as a wave of dissent sweeps through a country renowned for its iron grip on security.
Anger sweeps Syria after deaths (video)
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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Oil on canvas 130x100 cm
This time working with a loose schedule - very slowly beginning to understand what this whole painting it.
several activities, a total of about 10h of work:)
Oil on canvas 130x100 cm
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Links - Protests Croatia, Libya ...
protests in Croatia:
protesters shouting in front of Mimar will not give up: "tick when you drink the blood of their own fall, is not it?"
protesters, leaving Mimara, moved to the newsroom Vecernji list. During the march did not forget to greet or even Todoric Mudrinic calling them thieves. Before the newsroom Večernji expressed their support to journalists on strike saying they are with them. New protest is scheduled for Saturday at the Flower Market in 18 hours.
The protest marked the incident with Pernar, the new scheduled for Saturday
With shouts of "Jaco thieves, steal other people's homes" of protesters took their positions before the Mimar posing for journalists. They want to take pictures in front of mimicking how the HDZ members and leaders of the EU collectively paint. Shout "HDZ in the cell," "We want elections," "Do not give Croatia", "Iskaznice not".
chronology of protests: "Jaco thieves, steal other people's homes"
About five hundred people arrived at the Flower Square. They have a flag, "No to EU", and a variety of labels against the HDZ-led government, some of them are: "HDZ party burn your book," Persecution for all HDZ conversion cowards "," Duo Seks Friščić - From Martin to butchering drunk we "," Gaddafi will soon fall, and learn on it, quite pull off the government "," Support for pensioners - young people are with you ".
VIDEO: 'HDZ, ticks, the blood you We drank '
protesters arrived at the building Vecernji list held by the eight core members of the police. "We are with you!" shout supporting Vecernji list of journalists who were on strike.
Dubrovnik protest walk looking for fall Kosoričine government
protest started at 18 o'clock on the Pile, and continued walking dun. Demonstrators were stopped by the City Council, and the central city and county HDZ, where they lit candles.
'Jaco, you are better in English than in politics'
shouting''Jaco goes'',''gang of thieves'',''mafia''left the Zadar the streets on Saturday morning passed a column of hundreds of protesters armed with banners and whistles.
HDZ kept twenty men with helmets and shields, two basic SDP policeman
"HDZ HRT, RTL Todoric, SD Pavic, Evening Styria, Novi list Adris. Parties and media capital. Lying to the people "," One world, one struggle, "" We want to work and manage their work, "" Equality, employment, self-management "are the new messages protesters today took to the streets of Zagreb, and who are increasingly emphasizing the need to create a welfare state.
'We will not give up', commissioned with the weakest weekend protests
protesters at stotisućiti time shout 'Jaco, go' and vote as Indians. They then held a minute of silence for "all victims of the HDZ." 'We will organize a referendum for early elections, you will fall before the summer ", they cry in front of the party.
chronology of protests: "The media parties and equity. Lie to the people"
protesters from the student movement was developed by a large banner that says: "HDZ HRT, RTL Todoric, SD Pavic, Evening Styria, Novi list Adris. Media Parties and equity. lie to the people. "
"No lajkam this government" + PHOTOS!
"media parties and equity, lie to the people", the message is the latest banner that the students made for the fifteenth consecutive anti-government protests in Zagreb, adding it has a numerous collection of messages. "General Strike", "direct democracy", "against privatization, against capitalism and the EU "," One world one fight. Academic solidarity "have once again walked Zagreb.
protesters in the rest of Croatian barely 500
in Zadar and Djakovo where the protest took place at noon was 50-tak protesters. In Zadar, except in front of the HDZ and the demonstrators in his walk and stopped in front of the room HNS, and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. "You build palaces, while we make the folds," were standing on the banner. marched up and Labin.
Palestine / Israel:
Israel passes law against mourning its existence
In Israel enacted the so-called. "law on nakba" (22 March 2011th)
Israeli parliament on Tuesday (March 22) with 37 votes for and 25 against the approved legislation that would allow a denial of payment of state resources to institutions that criticize and question the very existence of Israel as "Jewish and democratic "state. The so-called. Law on nakba civic associations have condemned as a measure intended to restrict freedom of expression of Palestinian citizens of Israel, which currently make up 1 / 5 the population of that country and who, like other Palestinians, the establishment of Israel and the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland are seen as a disaster and injustice. Palestinians living in Israel have the right to vote, Unlike Palestinians living in the area by Israel 1967th and several million Palestinian refugees expelled from Israel, but complain of discrimination.
Libya:
Libyan council forms government (video)
Libya Live Blog - March 23
2:15 pm More on that shooting at the clinic in rebel-held Misurata. A resident named Saadoun told the agency: "It started half an hour ago. ... The snipers are shooting at the hospital and its two entrances are under heavy attack. No one can get in or out ... We have lost all communication with people inside. The last thing we knew is that three are killed and three are critically wounded."
2:07pm In Misurata, "snipers" belonging to forces loyal to Gaddafi are shooting at people, killing at least three, a resident of the town tells Reuters.
1:46pm Gaddafi's troops have resumed their shelling of the rebel-held town of Zintan, about 90km south-west of the capital, a resident named Abdulrahman told Reuters by phone. "Gaddafi's brigades started bombardment from the northern area half an hour ago. The bombardment is taking place now. The town is completely surrounded. The situation is very bad. They are getting reinforcements. Troops backed with tanks and vehicles are coming. We appeal to the allied forces to come and protect civilians."
Libya: it wasn't supposed to be like this in free Benghazi
"They were beaten on their feet and the woman was slapped around the face until she admitted planning an attack on the mosque," said Basim Mohamed, muezzin at Quiche mosque. ... The rebel's interim government is made up of professionals academics, businessmen and lawyers often educated in the UK or US who make all the right noises about democracy, human rights and the rule of law. But they are far removed from the excitable volunteers who man roadblocks through the night, stopping cars they believe may have been stolen or dragging suspected Gaddafi loyalists into the street. Mustafa Gerhiani, the urbane spokesman for the rebels' provisional government in the east, said there were several hundred government supporters in the city who had formed sleeper cells. "We know where they live and many have been rounded up. There are people looking for them. A lot have been caught and killed," he said. However, he added that some had been detained for their own protection and that the revolutionary council did not condone mob justice.
Libya Live Blog - March 24
4:57pm Detained government soldiers and suspected mercenaries are kept in a former military prison near Benghazi, now taken over by rebels. Some of the men admit to serving with Gaddafi's forces, but say they had no other choice, but to fire at rebels and civilians during battles for cities in the east of the country: Abul Majid Mohammed, who served in the Al Fadila Battalion of the army, told Reuters news agency: „If anybody refused to open fire they would kill them, or burn them alive and on our eyes they killed soldiers who refused to fight.“
8:01am More than 290,000 people have fled Libya due to the conflict there, and another 600,000 still inside the country are in need of humanitarian assistance, the International Medical Corps said in a statement released on Tuesday. Libya's border with Tunisia remains closed, but IMC is sending supplies through. In the east, IMC is still trying to reach Ajdabiya, south of Benghazi, the scene of fighting for the past week.
Battle for Benghazi (video)
Benghazi family victims of Libya conflict (video)
Photo Essay: All the Colonel's Kings
How Qaddafi bought friends and influence on the African continent
Qaddafi's most destructive legacy in Africa, however, may be the wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, which started on New Year's Day 1990, and didn't end until 2003. The warlords who led those bloody and destructive civil conflicts, Charles Taylor and Foday Sankoh, were trained and armed by Libya. In Liberia, Taylor slashed and burned an entire country -- and recruited an army of child soldiers to join him. In Sierra Leone, Sankoh's Revolutionary United Front soldiers savagely chopped off limbs and raped their way through villages. So integral was the Libyan leader's involvement that the Special Court for Sierra Leone reportedly considered indicting him.
Woman cries for help, says abused by Gaddafi men
A weeping Libyan woman made a desperate plea for help on Saturday, slipping into a Tripoli hotel full of foreign journalists to show bruises and scars she said had been inflicted on her by Muammar Gaddafi's militiamen. As reporters gathered to hear her story, security guards grabbed the woman, bundled her into a car and drove her away following a brawl in which several journalists were beaten. The woman, Eman al-Obaidi, said she was arrested at a checkpoint in Tripoli because she is from the city of Benghazi, the bastion of a rebel insurgency against Gaddafi's rule. "They swore at me and they filmed me. I was alone. There was whiskey. I was tied up," she said, weeping and stretching out her arms to show scars. Her face was heavily bruised and her upper right thigh had blood on it. "They peed on me. They violated my honour," said Obaidi. Obaidi, wearing a loose black coat and slippers, said she had been raped by 15 men and held for two days at the checkpoint. ... International human rights groups say Gaddafi loyalists have been enforcing their rule by arresting thousands of people.
Bahrein:
Bahrain's Foreign Police Add to Tensions
The Al Khalifa family, Sunni Muslims who rule over a Shiite-majority population, have long relied on recruits from Sunni-majority countries such as Pakistan, Jordan and Yemen to fill the ranks of their police forces. As antigovernment protests have flared in Bahrain, culminating in a violent crackdown last week, the monarchy has turned again to Pakistan military-linked foundations to find recruits for its security forces.
protests in Croatia:
protesters shouting in front of Mimar will not give up: "tick when you drink the blood of their own fall, is not it?"
protesters, leaving Mimara, moved to the newsroom Vecernji list. During the march did not forget to greet or even Todoric Mudrinic calling them thieves. Before the newsroom Večernji expressed their support to journalists on strike saying they are with them. New protest is scheduled for Saturday at the Flower Market in 18 hours.
The protest marked the incident with Pernar, the new scheduled for Saturday
With shouts of "Jaco thieves, steal other people's homes" of protesters took their positions before the Mimar posing for journalists. They want to take pictures in front of mimicking how the HDZ members and leaders of the EU collectively paint. Shout "HDZ in the cell," "We want elections," "Do not give Croatia", "Iskaznice not".
chronology of protests: "Jaco thieves, steal other people's homes"
About five hundred people arrived at the Flower Square. They have a flag, "No to EU", and a variety of labels against the HDZ-led government, some of them are: "HDZ party burn your book," Persecution for all HDZ conversion cowards "," Duo Seks Friščić - From Martin to butchering drunk we "," Gaddafi will soon fall, and learn on it, quite pull off the government "," Support for pensioners - young people are with you ".
VIDEO: 'HDZ, ticks, the blood you We drank '
protesters arrived at the building Vecernji list held by the eight core members of the police. "We are with you!" shout supporting Vecernji list of journalists who were on strike.
Dubrovnik protest walk looking for fall Kosoričine government
protest started at 18 o'clock on the Pile, and continued walking dun. Demonstrators were stopped by the City Council, and the central city and county HDZ, where they lit candles.
'Jaco, you are better in English than in politics'
shouting''Jaco goes'',''gang of thieves'',''mafia''left the Zadar the streets on Saturday morning passed a column of hundreds of protesters armed with banners and whistles.
HDZ kept twenty men with helmets and shields, two basic SDP policeman
"HDZ HRT, RTL Todoric, SD Pavic, Evening Styria, Novi list Adris. Parties and media capital. Lying to the people "," One world, one struggle, "" We want to work and manage their work, "" Equality, employment, self-management "are the new messages protesters today took to the streets of Zagreb, and who are increasingly emphasizing the need to create a welfare state.
'We will not give up', commissioned with the weakest weekend protests
protesters at stotisućiti time shout 'Jaco, go' and vote as Indians. They then held a minute of silence for "all victims of the HDZ." 'We will organize a referendum for early elections, you will fall before the summer ", they cry in front of the party.
chronology of protests: "The media parties and equity. Lie to the people"
protesters from the student movement was developed by a large banner that says: "HDZ HRT, RTL Todoric, SD Pavic, Evening Styria, Novi list Adris. Media Parties and equity. lie to the people. "
"No lajkam this government" + PHOTOS!
"media parties and equity, lie to the people", the message is the latest banner that the students made for the fifteenth consecutive anti-government protests in Zagreb, adding it has a numerous collection of messages. "General Strike", "direct democracy", "against privatization, against capitalism and the EU "," One world one fight. Academic solidarity "have once again walked Zagreb.
protesters in the rest of Croatian barely 500
in Zadar and Djakovo where the protest took place at noon was 50-tak protesters. In Zadar, except in front of the HDZ and the demonstrators in his walk and stopped in front of the room HNS, and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. "You build palaces, while we make the folds," were standing on the banner. marched up and Labin.
Palestine / Israel:
Israel passes law against mourning its existence
In Israel enacted the so-called. "law on nakba" (22 March 2011th)
Israeli parliament on Tuesday (March 22) with 37 votes for and 25 against the approved legislation that would allow a denial of payment of state resources to institutions that criticize and question the very existence of Israel as "Jewish and democratic "state. The so-called. Law on nakba civic associations have condemned as a measure intended to restrict freedom of expression of Palestinian citizens of Israel, which currently make up 1 / 5 the population of that country and who, like other Palestinians, the establishment of Israel and the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland are seen as a disaster and injustice. Palestinians living in Israel have the right to vote, Unlike Palestinians living in the area by Israel 1967th and several million Palestinian refugees expelled from Israel, but complain of discrimination.
Libya:
Libyan council forms government (video)
Libya Live Blog - March 23
2:15 pm More on that shooting at the clinic in rebel-held Misurata. A resident named Saadoun told the agency: "It started half an hour ago. ... The snipers are shooting at the hospital and its two entrances are under heavy attack. No one can get in or out ... We have lost all communication with people inside. The last thing we knew is that three are killed and three are critically wounded."
2:07pm In Misurata, "snipers" belonging to forces loyal to Gaddafi are shooting at people, killing at least three, a resident of the town tells Reuters.
1:46pm Gaddafi's troops have resumed their shelling of the rebel-held town of Zintan, about 90km south-west of the capital, a resident named Abdulrahman told Reuters by phone. "Gaddafi's brigades started bombardment from the northern area half an hour ago. The bombardment is taking place now. The town is completely surrounded. The situation is very bad. They are getting reinforcements. Troops backed with tanks and vehicles are coming. We appeal to the allied forces to come and protect civilians."
Libya: it wasn't supposed to be like this in free Benghazi
"They were beaten on their feet and the woman was slapped around the face until she admitted planning an attack on the mosque," said Basim Mohamed, muezzin at Quiche mosque. ... The rebel's interim government is made up of professionals academics, businessmen and lawyers often educated in the UK or US who make all the right noises about democracy, human rights and the rule of law. But they are far removed from the excitable volunteers who man roadblocks through the night, stopping cars they believe may have been stolen or dragging suspected Gaddafi loyalists into the street. Mustafa Gerhiani, the urbane spokesman for the rebels' provisional government in the east, said there were several hundred government supporters in the city who had formed sleeper cells. "We know where they live and many have been rounded up. There are people looking for them. A lot have been caught and killed," he said. However, he added that some had been detained for their own protection and that the revolutionary council did not condone mob justice.
Libya Live Blog - March 24
4:57pm Detained government soldiers and suspected mercenaries are kept in a former military prison near Benghazi, now taken over by rebels. Some of the men admit to serving with Gaddafi's forces, but say they had no other choice, but to fire at rebels and civilians during battles for cities in the east of the country: Abul Majid Mohammed, who served in the Al Fadila Battalion of the army, told Reuters news agency: „If anybody refused to open fire they would kill them, or burn them alive and on our eyes they killed soldiers who refused to fight.“
8:01am More than 290,000 people have fled Libya due to the conflict there, and another 600,000 still inside the country are in need of humanitarian assistance, the International Medical Corps said in a statement released on Tuesday. Libya's border with Tunisia remains closed, but IMC is sending supplies through. In the east, IMC is still trying to reach Ajdabiya, south of Benghazi, the scene of fighting for the past week.
Battle for Benghazi (video)
Benghazi family victims of Libya conflict (video)
Photo Essay: All the Colonel's Kings
How Qaddafi bought friends and influence on the African continent
Qaddafi's most destructive legacy in Africa, however, may be the wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, which started on New Year's Day 1990, and didn't end until 2003. The warlords who led those bloody and destructive civil conflicts, Charles Taylor and Foday Sankoh, were trained and armed by Libya. In Liberia, Taylor slashed and burned an entire country -- and recruited an army of child soldiers to join him. In Sierra Leone, Sankoh's Revolutionary United Front soldiers savagely chopped off limbs and raped their way through villages. So integral was the Libyan leader's involvement that the Special Court for Sierra Leone reportedly considered indicting him.
Woman cries for help, says abused by Gaddafi men
A weeping Libyan woman made a desperate plea for help on Saturday, slipping into a Tripoli hotel full of foreign journalists to show bruises and scars she said had been inflicted on her by Muammar Gaddafi's militiamen. As reporters gathered to hear her story, security guards grabbed the woman, bundled her into a car and drove her away following a brawl in which several journalists were beaten. The woman, Eman al-Obaidi, said she was arrested at a checkpoint in Tripoli because she is from the city of Benghazi, the bastion of a rebel insurgency against Gaddafi's rule. "They swore at me and they filmed me. I was alone. There was whiskey. I was tied up," she said, weeping and stretching out her arms to show scars. Her face was heavily bruised and her upper right thigh had blood on it. "They peed on me. They violated my honour," said Obaidi. Obaidi, wearing a loose black coat and slippers, said she had been raped by 15 men and held for two days at the checkpoint. ... International human rights groups say Gaddafi loyalists have been enforcing their rule by arresting thousands of people.
Bahrein:
Bahrain's Foreign Police Add to Tensions
The Al Khalifa family, Sunni Muslims who rule over a Shiite-majority population, have long relied on recruits from Sunni-majority countries such as Pakistan, Jordan and Yemen to fill the ranks of their police forces. As antigovernment protests have flared in Bahrain, culminating in a violent crackdown last week, the monarchy has turned again to Pakistan military-linked foundations to find recruits for its security forces.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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Links to protests in Croatia, Yemen, Libya
Prosvjedi u Hrvatskoj:
and Virovitica protesters lit candles and prayed for Japan
protesters, unhappy with the situation in the country, and the town of Virovitica Virovitica-Podravina, a large number of unemployed, unable to find work and political interference in each branch of the Society, were carrying banners and with the messages "HDZ traitors, and not the savior," "In black you we wrapped," "Go Away Day After Yesterday," "Think, it's not illegal yet", "Enough of tyranny and plunder HDZ", "HDZ criminal organization "and others, and two protesters were wearing gas masks and banners," What does it smell? " alluding to the situation in the country.
protesters in Cakovec threw toilet paper on the building of HDZ
Croatian citizens are now seeking the departure of the Government in the protests in 15 cities. It was announced that at the same time from 18 hours to protest in 13 cities while the previously announced meeting in Cakovec and Virovitica.
protesters building HDZ throwing toilet paper
Passing in front of the City of Rijeka on the Corso were not spared even the city authorities, shouting, "SDP thieves." They continued on to the square of the Adriatic, where they were chanting "Jaco, goes" on the balcony of the HDZ and hung a banner - a picture of a man who digs per container with the printed message - Here 'directed by Croatian HDZ-a "feedback" if we taxed and digging through trash cans.
LIVE: "When small arms agree' - the river of demonstrators circling Zagreb (video)
protesters arrived the Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Agriculture on the street Vukovar. Vič "Let tractors", "Support to farmers" and "cowboy, go".
protesters in Osijek "buried" the government and raised her cross
- Kosor Dear Madam, we know that the Government delight, but hold the teeth in the air! We are your employers, we you because of your bad work done today, we fired - said the monument Starcevic 16-year-old high school student Stephanie.
in Vinkovci 50-tak protesters lit a candle for Japan
- people before layoffs in Vibrobetou 150 people got fired, and people are afraid to go out on the street. Let's stop the persecution of workers - said Puškarić welcomed by fejsbukovaca who carried the banner "1 HDZ international unit for bribery and corruption", "vote for the HDZ auto-aggression" and "not to die while the HDZ, Croatia will not live," a group of young people wearing high-mast flag with the inscription "I love Croatia, not in the EU".
seventy people on the third protest in Sisak
- I want to tell politicians let us not be scared! I pray all the disaffected to come out to the streets to join the protests. Only together we can do something. We are looking for early elections, equality and jobs for all, freedom of speech and expression of dissatisfaction, higher salaries and pensions ... - At the beginning provjeda said 40-year-old Nikola Vidovic.
protesters in front of the Ministry of Agriculture: "Let the tractor!" (Video)
protesters before the Constitutional Court in Warsaw street shout: "Are we at St. Mark's Square."
locals in masks and Kosor Cehok sought resignation
protesters demanded resignation of the government, shouting slogans "HDZ thieves", "Karamarko Jadranka", "We want elections," but also against the current city government last week repeating the slogan of "City of the Baroque without Cehok.
not tired + GALLERY
Saturday's protests in fifteen Croatian cities have shown that people do not give up public manifestation of their dissatisfaction with the situation in the country. As was expected, and today most people gathered in Zagreb, where, according to estimates, between six and ten thousand people walked for three hours metropolis. All the better organization, more posters, drums, megaphones, whistles and groups that have joined. "I have no money for college. Why?", "Croatia režimska televizija", "Stranke su problem, ne rješenje" tek su neki od sve brojnijih transparenata.
Jemen:
Dozens of Protesters Are Killed in Yemen
Yemen's pro-democracy protests exploded into violence on Friday, as government supporters opened fire on demonstrators in this capital, killing at least 45 people and wounding more than 200. The bloodshed failed to disperse the angry throng of tens of thousands of protesters, the largest seen so far in a month of demonstrations calling for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. ... Protesters have been killed here in recent weeks, but the violence on Friday dwarfed that of earlier clashes. It began almost immediately after the protesters' noon prayers, conducted en masse in the street by thousands. As the protesters rose from prayer, government supporters in plain clothes opened fire from rooftops and windows on parts of the crowd, while security forces fired guns and a water cannon. ... The majority of those killed had been shot in the head or neck, doctors said. Many of the wounded were, too, and were expected to die. Despite the heavy toll, the protesters in Sana kept control of a lengthening portion of Ring Road, which stretches from Sana University to a central highway overpass, as the shooting appeared to halt in the middle of the afternoon. ... “Today is the worst day; this is a new Qaddafi,” said Khalil al-Zekry, who hunkered down in his video shop along the protest route. A coalition of Yemeni opposition parties called the JMP issued a statement saying that “this horrendous massacre” would not “discourage our people from continuing the struggle.” The group said that it held “Mr. Saleh and his family and everyone who participated fully responsible” and called on Yemeni military officers and soldiers to refuse to participate in violence against Yemeni citizens. ... But despite the risk of more violence and instability, there are positive signs in the recent turmoil, Mr. Schmitz added, including the emergence in protests of a political coalition broader and more representative than anything Yemen has seen in decades. ... Demonstrators in the capital have stressed the peaceful nature of their protests. Still, one protester, Abdul-Ghani Soliman, said he was not surprised by the violence. “I actually expect more than this, because freedom requires martyrs,” said Mr. Soliman, an unemployed tribesman from outside Sana. “This will continue, and it will grow.”
Yemen Live Blog - March 22
2:18am Two soldiers have died in clashes between Yemen's regular army and the Republican Guard, elite forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in the southeastern city of Mukalla, medics said. Witnesses said the two forces clashed near a presidential palace in Mukallah late on Monday.
1:30pm Journalists at the 14 October state-run newspaper in the main southern city of Aden have joined anti-regime protesters and decided to cease publishing the paper, one of them said. The decision was taken to "protest against instructions from the Ministry of Information" determining the newspaper's editorial line, one journalist said. He added that Ahmed Hobayshi, the head of the publishing company that prints the paper, decided to stop printing and distribution operations as a sign of solidarity with the journalists.
Libija:
LIVE: Libyan Unrest: Start of day 10 of no Utilities, Water, or Communication in Misrata
10:58AM: A doctor in Misrata, who wanted to remain anonymous, tells the BBC: “This is the fifth or sixth consecutive day of shelling the city. Our clinic is full of patients. We have no more beds to treat the patients. There is no light in the city. There has been no communication for 10 days and no water for more than one week. And still the heavy shelling continues. The situation is so serious. The international community must take responsibility. Since yesterday we have received 125 injured including an entire family with four children, shot in their car while trying to leave. Even my medical resources are running out. We can’t sustain this any more.”
10:11AM: Residents in two besieged rebel-held cities in western Libya, Misrata and Zintan, said they had been attacked by Gaddafi’s forces, Reuters reported. In Misrata, residents said people had gone out into the streets to try to stop Gaddafi’s forces entering the city. Zintan, near the Tunisian border, faced heavy shelling, two witnesses said, forcing residents to flee to mountain caves. Several houses were destroyed and a mosque minaret destroyed. “New forces were sent today to besiege the city. There are now at least 40 tanks at the foothills of the mountains near Zintan,” Abdulrahmane Daw told Reuters by phone from the town.
9:51AM: Three journalists who went missing in eastern Libya more than 72 hours ago have been arrested by Gaddafi troops, the AFP news agency reports. AFP reporter Dave Clark and photographer Roberto Schmidt were arrested along with Getty photographer Joe Raedle, their driver says. The team drove from Tobruk, near the border with Egypt, to Ajdabiya, which had fallen under the regime's control. They encountered a convoy of military jeeps and transport vehicles “a few dozen kilometres” from Ajdabiya and were arrested by regime soldiers, along with other civilians who came down the road.
4:26am: Abdul Kerim, a member of the rebel National Council in Benghazi, tells the BBC that people there view the international action positively. “Everybody believes now that the United Nations resolution to protect civilians has been acted in a perfect way in Benghazi and everybody is looking now to do the same for Misrata and Zintan. Yesterday a lot of people contacted by telephone calls – different sides – begging United Nations to do the same protection for Misrata and Zintan.”
2:56am: Mohammed Abdule-Mullah, a rebel fighter in Libya, tells the Associated Press news agency that government troops stopped their resistance after the international campaign began. “But pro-Gaddafi forces are still strong,” he says. “They are professional military, and they have good equipment. Ninety-nine percent of us rebels are civilians, while Gaddafi’s people are professional fighters.”
Al Jazeera journalists missing in Libya must be released
Amnesty International has called on the Libyan authorities to release four Al Jazeera journalists held incommunicado since they were detained while trying to leave the country two weeks ago. The two correspondents and two cameramen were arrested in Zantan, near the Tunisian border, and could be at risk of torture. An Al Jazeera cameraman, Hassan Al Jaber, was killed in an ambush in Libya last week. "This is the latest disturbing example of a campaign of attacks and harassment against journalists trying to do their job of covering the conflict in Libya," said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International's Middle East and North African director. "The Libyan authorities in Tripoli must reveal the whereabouts of these journalists, protect them from torture and release them immediately." The missing correspondents are Ahmad Val Wald-Eddin from Mauritania and a Tunisian, Lutfi Al-Massoudi - both 34 years old. Norwegian cameraman Ammar Al-Hamdan, 34, has also been detained along with Ammar Al-Tallou from Britain. It is thought that Lutfi Al-Massoudi may be held in Tripoli, after a CNN correspondent posted on Twitter that one of his colleagues had been detained with a Tunisian correspondent in the capital. Many journalists have been targeted during the unrest in Libya. Three BBC journalists were tortured and subjected to mock executions while being detained by Colonel Gaddafi's forces two weeks ago. Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, a journalist for the UK's Guardian newspaper, was held by the authorities for a fortnight and held in solitary confinement before being freed last week. The Libyan authorities today released four journalists from the New York Times newspaper, six days after their arrest. "Abuses against journalists seeking to report the facts are totally unacceptable and point to a deliberate effort to prevent the truth emerging through the fog of war," said Malcolm Smart.
'Road of death' links Benghazi to Tripoli (video)
Live Blog Libya - March 22
3:20pm Al Jazeera's correspondent, James Bays, who is 9km from Ajdabiya, said that rebel fighters were attacked 800m from where they are stationed. "... No one really is making any progress. The oppositon are where they were 24 hours ago ... They are lightly armed volunteers ... a professional officer on the rebel side told me they're very brave but to the point of being suicidal. Gaddafi forces are much more heavily armed. The opposition have the numbers and they seem to have the momentum but on the other side the Gaddafi forces have the power. "
Prosvjedi u Hrvatskoj:
and Virovitica protesters lit candles and prayed for Japan
protesters, unhappy with the situation in the country, and the town of Virovitica Virovitica-Podravina, a large number of unemployed, unable to find work and political interference in each branch of the Society, were carrying banners and with the messages "HDZ traitors, and not the savior," "In black you we wrapped," "Go Away Day After Yesterday," "Think, it's not illegal yet", "Enough of tyranny and plunder HDZ", "HDZ criminal organization "and others, and two protesters were wearing gas masks and banners," What does it smell? " alluding to the situation in the country.
protesters in Cakovec threw toilet paper on the building of HDZ
Croatian citizens are now seeking the departure of the Government in the protests in 15 cities. It was announced that at the same time from 18 hours to protest in 13 cities while the previously announced meeting in Cakovec and Virovitica.
protesters building HDZ throwing toilet paper
Passing in front of the City of Rijeka on the Corso were not spared even the city authorities, shouting, "SDP thieves." They continued on to the square of the Adriatic, where they were chanting "Jaco, goes" on the balcony of the HDZ and hung a banner - a picture of a man who digs per container with the printed message - Here 'directed by Croatian HDZ-a "feedback" if we taxed and digging through trash cans.
LIVE: "When small arms agree' - the river of demonstrators circling Zagreb (video)
protesters arrived the Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Agriculture on the street Vukovar. Vič "Let tractors", "Support to farmers" and "cowboy, go".
protesters in Osijek "buried" the government and raised her cross
- Kosor Dear Madam, we know that the Government delight, but hold the teeth in the air! We are your employers, we you because of your bad work done today, we fired - said the monument Starcevic 16-year-old high school student Stephanie.
in Vinkovci 50-tak protesters lit a candle for Japan
- people before layoffs in Vibrobetou 150 people got fired, and people are afraid to go out on the street. Let's stop the persecution of workers - said Puškarić welcomed by fejsbukovaca who carried the banner "1 HDZ international unit for bribery and corruption", "vote for the HDZ auto-aggression" and "not to die while the HDZ, Croatia will not live," a group of young people wearing high-mast flag with the inscription "I love Croatia, not in the EU".
seventy people on the third protest in Sisak
- I want to tell politicians let us not be scared! I pray all the disaffected to come out to the streets to join the protests. Only together we can do something. We are looking for early elections, equality and jobs for all, freedom of speech and expression of dissatisfaction, higher salaries and pensions ... - At the beginning provjeda said 40-year-old Nikola Vidovic.
protesters in front of the Ministry of Agriculture: "Let the tractor!" (Video)
protesters before the Constitutional Court in Warsaw street shout: "Are we at St. Mark's Square."
locals in masks and Kosor Cehok sought resignation
protesters demanded resignation of the government, shouting slogans "HDZ thieves", "Karamarko Jadranka", "We want elections," but also against the current city government last week repeating the slogan of "City of the Baroque without Cehok.
not tired + GALLERY
Saturday's protests in fifteen Croatian cities have shown that people do not give up public manifestation of their dissatisfaction with the situation in the country. As was expected, and today most people gathered in Zagreb, where, according to estimates, between six and ten thousand people walked for three hours metropolis. All the better organization, more posters, drums, megaphones, whistles and groups that have joined. "I have no money for college. Why?", "Croatia režimska televizija", "Stranke su problem, ne rješenje" tek su neki od sve brojnijih transparenata.
Jemen:
Dozens of Protesters Are Killed in Yemen
Yemen's pro-democracy protests exploded into violence on Friday, as government supporters opened fire on demonstrators in this capital, killing at least 45 people and wounding more than 200. The bloodshed failed to disperse the angry throng of tens of thousands of protesters, the largest seen so far in a month of demonstrations calling for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. ... Protesters have been killed here in recent weeks, but the violence on Friday dwarfed that of earlier clashes. It began almost immediately after the protesters' noon prayers, conducted en masse in the street by thousands. As the protesters rose from prayer, government supporters in plain clothes opened fire from rooftops and windows on parts of the crowd, while security forces fired guns and a water cannon. ... The majority of those killed had been shot in the head or neck, doctors said. Many of the wounded were, too, and were expected to die. Despite the heavy toll, the protesters in Sana kept control of a lengthening portion of Ring Road, which stretches from Sana University to a central highway overpass, as the shooting appeared to halt in the middle of the afternoon. ... “Today is the worst day; this is a new Qaddafi,” said Khalil al-Zekry, who hunkered down in his video shop along the protest route. A coalition of Yemeni opposition parties called the JMP issued a statement saying that “this horrendous massacre” would not “discourage our people from continuing the struggle.” The group said that it held “Mr. Saleh and his family and everyone who participated fully responsible” and called on Yemeni military officers and soldiers to refuse to participate in violence against Yemeni citizens. ... But despite the risk of more violence and instability, there are positive signs in the recent turmoil, Mr. Schmitz added, including the emergence in protests of a political coalition broader and more representative than anything Yemen has seen in decades. ... Demonstrators in the capital have stressed the peaceful nature of their protests. Still, one protester, Abdul-Ghani Soliman, said he was not surprised by the violence. “I actually expect more than this, because freedom requires martyrs,” said Mr. Soliman, an unemployed tribesman from outside Sana. “This will continue, and it will grow.”
Yemen Live Blog - March 22
2:18am Two soldiers have died in clashes between Yemen's regular army and the Republican Guard, elite forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in the southeastern city of Mukalla, medics said. Witnesses said the two forces clashed near a presidential palace in Mukallah late on Monday.
1:30pm Journalists at the 14 October state-run newspaper in the main southern city of Aden have joined anti-regime protesters and decided to cease publishing the paper, one of them said. The decision was taken to "protest against instructions from the Ministry of Information" determining the newspaper's editorial line, one journalist said. He added that Ahmed Hobayshi, the head of the publishing company that prints the paper, decided to stop printing and distribution operations as a sign of solidarity with the journalists.
Libija:
LIVE: Libyan Unrest: Start of day 10 of no Utilities, Water, or Communication in Misrata
10:58AM: A doctor in Misrata, who wanted to remain anonymous, tells the BBC: “This is the fifth or sixth consecutive day of shelling the city. Our clinic is full of patients. We have no more beds to treat the patients. There is no light in the city. There has been no communication for 10 days and no water for more than one week. And still the heavy shelling continues. The situation is so serious. The international community must take responsibility. Since yesterday we have received 125 injured including an entire family with four children, shot in their car while trying to leave. Even my medical resources are running out. We can’t sustain this any more.”
10:11AM: Residents in two besieged rebel-held cities in western Libya, Misrata and Zintan, said they had been attacked by Gaddafi’s forces, Reuters reported. In Misrata, residents said people had gone out into the streets to try to stop Gaddafi’s forces entering the city. Zintan, near the Tunisian border, faced heavy shelling, two witnesses said, forcing residents to flee to mountain caves. Several houses were destroyed and a mosque minaret destroyed. “New forces were sent today to besiege the city. There are now at least 40 tanks at the foothills of the mountains near Zintan,” Abdulrahmane Daw told Reuters by phone from the town.
9:51AM: Three journalists who went missing in eastern Libya more than 72 hours ago have been arrested by Gaddafi troops, the AFP news agency reports. AFP reporter Dave Clark and photographer Roberto Schmidt were arrested along with Getty photographer Joe Raedle, their driver says. The team drove from Tobruk, near the border with Egypt, to Ajdabiya, which had fallen under the regime's control. They encountered a convoy of military jeeps and transport vehicles “a few dozen kilometres” from Ajdabiya and were arrested by regime soldiers, along with other civilians who came down the road.
4:26am: Abdul Kerim, a member of the rebel National Council in Benghazi, tells the BBC that people there view the international action positively. “Everybody believes now that the United Nations resolution to protect civilians has been acted in a perfect way in Benghazi and everybody is looking now to do the same for Misrata and Zintan. Yesterday a lot of people contacted by telephone calls – different sides – begging United Nations to do the same protection for Misrata and Zintan.”
2:56am: Mohammed Abdule-Mullah, a rebel fighter in Libya, tells the Associated Press news agency that government troops stopped their resistance after the international campaign began. “But pro-Gaddafi forces are still strong,” he says. “They are professional military, and they have good equipment. Ninety-nine percent of us rebels are civilians, while Gaddafi’s people are professional fighters.”
Al Jazeera journalists missing in Libya must be released
Amnesty International has called on the Libyan authorities to release four Al Jazeera journalists held incommunicado since they were detained while trying to leave the country two weeks ago. The two correspondents and two cameramen were arrested in Zantan, near the Tunisian border, and could be at risk of torture. An Al Jazeera cameraman, Hassan Al Jaber, was killed in an ambush in Libya last week. "This is the latest disturbing example of a campaign of attacks and harassment against journalists trying to do their job of covering the conflict in Libya," said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International's Middle East and North African director. "The Libyan authorities in Tripoli must reveal the whereabouts of these journalists, protect them from torture and release them immediately." The missing correspondents are Ahmad Val Wald-Eddin from Mauritania and a Tunisian, Lutfi Al-Massoudi - both 34 years old. Norwegian cameraman Ammar Al-Hamdan, 34, has also been detained along with Ammar Al-Tallou from Britain. It is thought that Lutfi Al-Massoudi may be held in Tripoli, after a CNN correspondent posted on Twitter that one of his colleagues had been detained with a Tunisian correspondent in the capital. Many journalists have been targeted during the unrest in Libya. Three BBC journalists were tortured and subjected to mock executions while being detained by Colonel Gaddafi's forces two weeks ago. Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, a journalist for the UK's Guardian newspaper, was held by the authorities for a fortnight and held in solitary confinement before being freed last week. The Libyan authorities today released four journalists from the New York Times newspaper, six days after their arrest. "Abuses against journalists seeking to report the facts are totally unacceptable and point to a deliberate effort to prevent the truth emerging through the fog of war," said Malcolm Smart.
'Road of death' links Benghazi to Tripoli (video)
Live Blog Libya - March 22
3:20pm Al Jazeera's correspondent, James Bays, who is 9km from Ajdabiya, said that rebel fighters were attacked 800m from where they are stationed. "... No one really is making any progress. The oppositon are where they were 24 hours ago ... They are lightly armed volunteers ... a professional officer on the rebel side told me they're very brave but to the point of being suicidal. Gaddafi forces are much more heavily armed. The opposition have the numbers and they seem to have the momentum but on the other side the Gaddafi forces have the power. "
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Late Period Soft Cervix With Mucus
few links - Protests Croatia, Egypt
Academic supports civic solidarity protests around the Croatian!
citizens in their protests highlighted dissatisfaction with not only the current government, but also a political system in general. I fully understand the suspicion that the mere change of government in the elections would not be substantially changed things because so. opposition also announcing the attack on social and labor rights, without structural changes, which is just a continuation of neoliberal and partitokratske policy that is the source of the current disastrous situation in the country. Therefore, the solution for the whole society, as well as for the academic community, we see the development and promotion of those models that allow democratic control from below, ie that citizens increased participation and institutions of direct democracy, such as referendums, directly control the policy and decide on the most important issues in society.
See Joseph Đakić clash with protesters in Virovitica
"In my eyes you look and you're lying," says Đakić one of the protesters, while others try to explain to him that he had sent about 150 applications in a variety of contests for the job, but still on the market. Đakić said he would sue the organizers of the protest for harassment of his wife and minor children. No library card HDZ, Josip Djakic protection or Ivica Kirin, in Virovitica-Podravina is impossible to find a job and live a normal life, discouraged young people who dared to enter into verbal infighting with "Virovitica governors.
chronology of protests: On the streets at least since people started walking
emphasized and transparent "Japan has been hit by the tsunami, Croatia has been hit by the HDZ. Protesters carry a flag of Japan with the message "We pray for you."
leaders replaced by direct democracy
Direct democracy means not only political organization, but rather points to the possibility of its application in any environment - in family relationships, love relationship, workplace, supermarket, factory, union, university, or wherever it was. As it says great protest flyer in Rijeka, direct democracy is a method of deciding on which all who are involved in decisions concerning its decision, a decision is made by direct participation through discussion, followed by consensus or voting, be it environmental, labor rights , stop the devastation of the city, stopping the commercialization of education. The fundamental difference between direct-democratic organizations in relation the representative is that of direct-democratic organization is not a traditional leader, but a responsibility to all those who discuss and decide. The group that discussed a particular problem chosen delegates, which is under the imperative mandate, which means that there is no power of independent decision making, does not agree to negotiations, settlements and agreements on their own responsibility, but only on behalf of those who sent him, can not be purchased, flattered or frightened (such as union leaders), and any suggestion that he offered to transfer the base to be examined, may be revoked at any time and shall be elected for a short time, that is - is constantly exchanged, and yet, not be a large and educated politician, nor a charismatic personality. In this way democracy works "bottom up". Is the responsibility of everyone involved, as opposed to democracy "from above" where government is committed to each other with the maximum sentence that the next elections may not be elected. Direct-democratic community can be found in practice in many parts of the world and in various workplaces.
lull before the storm
protest was uncommon ending on the Ban Jelacic hours worked after a short route through the Flower of Mark's Square, the inevitable HDZ to the Japanese Embassy. Held a minute of silence, lit candles and placed a few paper cranes.
As Pernar stole protest (video)
front of HSS on Zvonimirovoj street protesters shout 'HSS goes'.
Shortest protest walk so far, in a column less than 1000 citizens
chanting that they will not give up, they arrived in front of the Workers' House in the Square of King Petar Kresimir IV. and there are unionists shouted, "Treason, treason", saying: "Take to the streets"
Support plenum popular protests
At a time when citizens are flooding the streets of Croatian cities, plenum, Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb and the official stops along the insurgency in joint action against political protunarodnih structure and economic "vision" that lead to further and complete the privatization and commercialization of public goods - from health, education, science and natural resources. ... Forming the front of discontent, which we are witnessing the last few weeks, should be used for fundamental social change that will mean a change in the concept of democracy in the four-year cycles, which proved to be sufficient time period for the impoverishment of the people and create an even bigger social differences regardless of which parliamentary parties (k) s work. Publicly expressed the voice of Croatian citizens in fact we are not moving away from Europe, but united in a common struggle. Together with us, and European nations - from Portugal, Spain and Greece and to Ireland and Britain - are fighting the same tendencies that they have imposed local implementers measures neo-liberal capitalism has long been the only agenda of the European Union. We find ourselves in a position to be the final entry in the Economic Community created oppose the party, but apparently not popular, the consensus on the integration of these countries into the union, which rests on a fragile economic and political foundations which perpetuate inequality and already established in the "transitional" period .
"D Day" for the Government Kosor: Čakovčanci first told her to go
the Republic Square in Cakovec this morning were about two hundred people. Speakers su poručili Vladi da odstupi s vlasti te su izrazili ogorčenje pljačkom Hrvatske, nepravednim zakonom i siromaštvom.
DODATNO:
Egipat:
Clinton, in Cairo's Tahrir Square, Embraces a Revolt She Once Discouraged
Even as she embraces the changes in Egypt and in Tunisia, which she will also visit this week, the popular uprisings in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain have been met with force — violently and, so far, successfully. In Bahrain, the Obama administration encouraged King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa to negotiate with the protesters, but it has stood by ineffectually as the king instead invited two American allies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, to send troops to back up the brutal assault his security forces carried out on protesters in the capital, Manama, on Wednesday. ... Gamila Ismail, a prominent politician who joined the protest movement, opened the meeting with a pointed critique of American support for Mr. Mubarak, which continued until the eve of his departure. As much as the administration eventually pushed for Mr. Mubarak to step aside, many Egyptians remember more vividly Mrs. Clinton's remarks on Jan. 25, as street protests boiled over into an uprising. “Our assessment is that the Egyptian government is stable and is looking for ways to respond to the legitimate needs and interests of the Egyptian people,” she said then. Hossam Bahgat, executive director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, who also attended the meeting with Mrs. Clinton, said Wednesday that those remarks were “a cause for widespread disappointment and criticism in Egypt.” ... Those in the meeting also raised the subjects of American support for other autocratic rulers in the region, the violence in Libya and Bahrain and the perception that the United States had failed to press for a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Mr. Bahgat said he urged Mrs. Clinton to use the United States' “unparalleled access” to Egyptian military leaders to bring an end to military tribunals and the torture of detainees in the country.
Complaints of Abuse in Army Custody
Mr. Kashef, 24, was detained by the military police on March 9, when soldiers and armed men in plainclothes known as baltageyya (“thugs”) violently broke up a small protest camp in Tahrir Square. Soldiers brought him and his brother Raif to an entrance of the nearby Egyptian Museum. For six hours, Mr. Kashef said, soldiers beat, whipped and electrically stunned them and scores of other blindfolded prisoners as they lay face down on the pavement. The prisoners were later taken to a military base, and Mr. Kashef said the people in his group were stripped and beaten. Eventually, he said, he was given a military trial that lasted just 30 minutes. ... The military, said Heba Morayef, a researcher on Egypt for Human Rights Watch, is routinely abusing human rights by “arbitrarily arresting people and then subjecting those it has arbitrarily arrested to military trials.” ... Ms. Morayef said the organization had received more and more “serious reports” of military torture in recent weeks, with a surge of new cases after March 9, the day 190 protesters, including Mr. Kashef and his brother, were arrested. The protesters had remained in Tahrir Square to press for a number of demands of the revolution that had not been fulfilled. Ragia Omrane, a lawyer with the Front for the Defense of Egyptian Protesters, said the detainees were beaten and subjected to electric shocks, and later tried behind closed doors, in proceedings that sometimes lasted only 10 minutes. She said one of the detainees was 15 years old. Ultimately, 148 of the detainees were convicted and are serving sentences in military prisons. The crimes they are charged with range from obstructing traffic to possession of explosives, Ms. Omrane said. She added that lawyers had not been given access to either the detainees or their trials, nor had they been informed of the specific convictions or sentences of individual detainees, although military judges told Ms. Omrane that sentences ranged from one to seven years. Since then, 37 more people have been arrested after being taken into custody either on the streets of downtown Cairo or at an antitorture protest held outside the museum on March 16, Ms. Omrane said. Eleven of them have been sent to appear before military prosecutors, she said. ... Former prisoners and the family of one detained man said that three detainees died in army custody on Saturday, while as many as 150 others began a hunger strike against the ill treatment on Monday. Neither reporters nor lawyers can verify those claims. Human-rights activists have expressed concern about the apparent cooperation between army and the plainclothes enforcers who attacked the protesters on March 9, because Mr. Mubarak’s government regularly deployed them to beat and intimidate people. People detained that day said in interviews that they were tied up and blindfolded, beaten with metal clubs and whips and repeatedly shocked with electric stun devices. ... Rami Essam, a well-known singer, said he had been beaten with clubs and bricks by soldiers who cut his hair. Rasha Azab, a journalist, said she had been beaten while handcuffed to a wall around a manicured museum garden. Sherif Abdel Moneim said he had been beaten inside the grand entrance hall of the main museum building by soldiers who struck him across a scar from cancer surgery. ... Mr. Kashef said he and his brother were in a group taken to a military prison the day after their arrest. There, they were strip searched, held in a cell and beaten by a soldier who showered them with curses while accusing them of having Facebook accounts.
Academic supports civic solidarity protests around the Croatian!
citizens in their protests highlighted dissatisfaction with not only the current government, but also a political system in general. I fully understand the suspicion that the mere change of government in the elections would not be substantially changed things because so. opposition also announcing the attack on social and labor rights, without structural changes, which is just a continuation of neoliberal and partitokratske policy that is the source of the current disastrous situation in the country. Therefore, the solution for the whole society, as well as for the academic community, we see the development and promotion of those models that allow democratic control from below, ie that citizens increased participation and institutions of direct democracy, such as referendums, directly control the policy and decide on the most important issues in society.
See Joseph Đakić clash with protesters in Virovitica
"In my eyes you look and you're lying," says Đakić one of the protesters, while others try to explain to him that he had sent about 150 applications in a variety of contests for the job, but still on the market. Đakić said he would sue the organizers of the protest for harassment of his wife and minor children. No library card HDZ, Josip Djakic protection or Ivica Kirin, in Virovitica-Podravina is impossible to find a job and live a normal life, discouraged young people who dared to enter into verbal infighting with "Virovitica governors.
chronology of protests: On the streets at least since people started walking
emphasized and transparent "Japan has been hit by the tsunami, Croatia has been hit by the HDZ. Protesters carry a flag of Japan with the message "We pray for you."
leaders replaced by direct democracy
Direct democracy means not only political organization, but rather points to the possibility of its application in any environment - in family relationships, love relationship, workplace, supermarket, factory, union, university, or wherever it was. As it says great protest flyer in Rijeka, direct democracy is a method of deciding on which all who are involved in decisions concerning its decision, a decision is made by direct participation through discussion, followed by consensus or voting, be it environmental, labor rights , stop the devastation of the city, stopping the commercialization of education. The fundamental difference between direct-democratic organizations in relation the representative is that of direct-democratic organization is not a traditional leader, but a responsibility to all those who discuss and decide. The group that discussed a particular problem chosen delegates, which is under the imperative mandate, which means that there is no power of independent decision making, does not agree to negotiations, settlements and agreements on their own responsibility, but only on behalf of those who sent him, can not be purchased, flattered or frightened (such as union leaders), and any suggestion that he offered to transfer the base to be examined, may be revoked at any time and shall be elected for a short time, that is - is constantly exchanged, and yet, not be a large and educated politician, nor a charismatic personality. In this way democracy works "bottom up". Is the responsibility of everyone involved, as opposed to democracy "from above" where government is committed to each other with the maximum sentence that the next elections may not be elected. Direct-democratic community can be found in practice in many parts of the world and in various workplaces.
lull before the storm
protest was uncommon ending on the Ban Jelacic hours worked after a short route through the Flower of Mark's Square, the inevitable HDZ to the Japanese Embassy. Held a minute of silence, lit candles and placed a few paper cranes.
As Pernar stole protest (video)
front of HSS on Zvonimirovoj street protesters shout 'HSS goes'.
Shortest protest walk so far, in a column less than 1000 citizens
chanting that they will not give up, they arrived in front of the Workers' House in the Square of King Petar Kresimir IV. and there are unionists shouted, "Treason, treason", saying: "Take to the streets"
Support plenum popular protests
At a time when citizens are flooding the streets of Croatian cities, plenum, Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb and the official stops along the insurgency in joint action against political protunarodnih structure and economic "vision" that lead to further and complete the privatization and commercialization of public goods - from health, education, science and natural resources. ... Forming the front of discontent, which we are witnessing the last few weeks, should be used for fundamental social change that will mean a change in the concept of democracy in the four-year cycles, which proved to be sufficient time period for the impoverishment of the people and create an even bigger social differences regardless of which parliamentary parties (k) s work. Publicly expressed the voice of Croatian citizens in fact we are not moving away from Europe, but united in a common struggle. Together with us, and European nations - from Portugal, Spain and Greece and to Ireland and Britain - are fighting the same tendencies that they have imposed local implementers measures neo-liberal capitalism has long been the only agenda of the European Union. We find ourselves in a position to be the final entry in the Economic Community created oppose the party, but apparently not popular, the consensus on the integration of these countries into the union, which rests on a fragile economic and political foundations which perpetuate inequality and already established in the "transitional" period .
"D Day" for the Government Kosor: Čakovčanci first told her to go
the Republic Square in Cakovec this morning were about two hundred people. Speakers su poručili Vladi da odstupi s vlasti te su izrazili ogorčenje pljačkom Hrvatske, nepravednim zakonom i siromaštvom.
DODATNO:
Egipat:
Clinton, in Cairo's Tahrir Square, Embraces a Revolt She Once Discouraged
Even as she embraces the changes in Egypt and in Tunisia, which she will also visit this week, the popular uprisings in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain have been met with force — violently and, so far, successfully. In Bahrain, the Obama administration encouraged King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa to negotiate with the protesters, but it has stood by ineffectually as the king instead invited two American allies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, to send troops to back up the brutal assault his security forces carried out on protesters in the capital, Manama, on Wednesday. ... Gamila Ismail, a prominent politician who joined the protest movement, opened the meeting with a pointed critique of American support for Mr. Mubarak, which continued until the eve of his departure. As much as the administration eventually pushed for Mr. Mubarak to step aside, many Egyptians remember more vividly Mrs. Clinton's remarks on Jan. 25, as street protests boiled over into an uprising. “Our assessment is that the Egyptian government is stable and is looking for ways to respond to the legitimate needs and interests of the Egyptian people,” she said then. Hossam Bahgat, executive director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, who also attended the meeting with Mrs. Clinton, said Wednesday that those remarks were “a cause for widespread disappointment and criticism in Egypt.” ... Those in the meeting also raised the subjects of American support for other autocratic rulers in the region, the violence in Libya and Bahrain and the perception that the United States had failed to press for a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Mr. Bahgat said he urged Mrs. Clinton to use the United States' “unparalleled access” to Egyptian military leaders to bring an end to military tribunals and the torture of detainees in the country.
Complaints of Abuse in Army Custody
Mr. Kashef, 24, was detained by the military police on March 9, when soldiers and armed men in plainclothes known as baltageyya (“thugs”) violently broke up a small protest camp in Tahrir Square. Soldiers brought him and his brother Raif to an entrance of the nearby Egyptian Museum. For six hours, Mr. Kashef said, soldiers beat, whipped and electrically stunned them and scores of other blindfolded prisoners as they lay face down on the pavement. The prisoners were later taken to a military base, and Mr. Kashef said the people in his group were stripped and beaten. Eventually, he said, he was given a military trial that lasted just 30 minutes. ... The military, said Heba Morayef, a researcher on Egypt for Human Rights Watch, is routinely abusing human rights by “arbitrarily arresting people and then subjecting those it has arbitrarily arrested to military trials.” ... Ms. Morayef said the organization had received more and more “serious reports” of military torture in recent weeks, with a surge of new cases after March 9, the day 190 protesters, including Mr. Kashef and his brother, were arrested. The protesters had remained in Tahrir Square to press for a number of demands of the revolution that had not been fulfilled. Ragia Omrane, a lawyer with the Front for the Defense of Egyptian Protesters, said the detainees were beaten and subjected to electric shocks, and later tried behind closed doors, in proceedings that sometimes lasted only 10 minutes. She said one of the detainees was 15 years old. Ultimately, 148 of the detainees were convicted and are serving sentences in military prisons. The crimes they are charged with range from obstructing traffic to possession of explosives, Ms. Omrane said. She added that lawyers had not been given access to either the detainees or their trials, nor had they been informed of the specific convictions or sentences of individual detainees, although military judges told Ms. Omrane that sentences ranged from one to seven years. Since then, 37 more people have been arrested after being taken into custody either on the streets of downtown Cairo or at an antitorture protest held outside the museum on March 16, Ms. Omrane said. Eleven of them have been sent to appear before military prosecutors, she said. ... Former prisoners and the family of one detained man said that three detainees died in army custody on Saturday, while as many as 150 others began a hunger strike against the ill treatment on Monday. Neither reporters nor lawyers can verify those claims. Human-rights activists have expressed concern about the apparent cooperation between army and the plainclothes enforcers who attacked the protesters on March 9, because Mr. Mubarak’s government regularly deployed them to beat and intimidate people. People detained that day said in interviews that they were tied up and blindfolded, beaten with metal clubs and whips and repeatedly shocked with electric stun devices. ... Rami Essam, a well-known singer, said he had been beaten with clubs and bricks by soldiers who cut his hair. Rasha Azab, a journalist, said she had been beaten while handcuffed to a wall around a manicured museum garden. Sherif Abdel Moneim said he had been beaten inside the grand entrance hall of the main museum building by soldiers who struck him across a scar from cancer surgery. ... Mr. Kashef said he and his brother were in a group taken to a military prison the day after their arrest. There, they were strip searched, held in a cell and beaten by a soldier who showered them with curses while accusing them of having Facebook accounts.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Invitation Cards Death
7 days
draft days in Cracow '7 '.
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Is Sara Evans Still Married?
Repeated petitions for the establishment of a flight ban over Libya
Link na peticiju: UNSC: Libya No-Fly Zone
Arapska liga je od Vijeća sigurnosti UN-a zatražila uspostavu zone zabrane letenja iznad Libije. Gaddafijeve force to suppress popular revolt in the cities, and the Libyans who dared oppose the regime expects brutal reprisals. Already circulating lists of killings and torture in areas that Gaddafi was once again occupied. It is known that Qaddafi's regime has long been tortured and killed their own citizens, to finance international terrorism, and that the Libyan people united against Gaddafijevih forces - even up to his tribe and the town where he was born Gaddafijevih distanced themselves from the proceedings.
UN is split, China, Russia and Germany are opposed, and the Arab League, Islamic Conference, the United Kingdom and France are pushing for the imposition of the ban flight zone. U.S. and India are undecided. Here this is not a conspiracy, which seeks to plunder oil, or about the dispute between East and West. Libyan temporarily Council, France is recognized as the legitimate government of the Libyan, who desperately seeks ban on flight and international support, but opasanost that will help to arrive late every day more.
If we fail to convince the UN to act immediately, there could be bloodshed. We must not ignore the cries of help to us in our darkest moments suggest the Libyans. Those who oppose strong action must be wondering whether they are ready to continue to call for inaction despite the fact that it is about the lives of tens of thousands people. The international community must protect people from mass crimes against humanity. Therefore, even if you have already sent a similar message to the Security Council, again to send this link .
is required Name, E-mail address, select the country, enter the ZIP code and click on Send.
Croatian translation of the text messages
Dear representatives of the United Nations Security Council,
urge you to immediately accept a resolution that will establish zones flight ban to stop bombing civilians from the air in Libya and restore access for humanitarian flights.
is an urgent need to implement additional measures, including recognition of the transitional government; jamming signal Gaddafijevih TV stations, and block assets and imposing more comprehensive sanctions to targeted Qaddafi's regime.
current international action is necessary to stop the bloodshed in Libya.
Sincerely,
source and a link to the petition: UNSC: Libya No-Fly Zone
EXTRAS:
protests in Croatia:
march to go Jadranka Kosor: "Either the government falls or collapses Croatia"
two hundred demonstrators today to drop the Government marched through the streets of Karlovac. After gathering at Ban Jelacic Square, protesters held a minute of silence for the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. On the attack was the mayor of Karlovac, where they shouted "Jelica thieves", adding that "Will's resignation." Were attacked and a former president of the HDZ and the Minister Ivo Sanader and the SDP which was attacked over the banner "demon Social Democratic Party," writes Kaportal. In Corso shouted "everyone on the street", while in the building of the County Governor told "Vucic crooks", a criticism was not spared, nor the former Minister Branko Vukelic. On the premises of the HDZ and they put a poster with a picture of "Vukelićevog bridge" and additional sign "Road to Nowhere." Kosor are told "stronger in prison, while the front of the Karlovac police and chanted" We want to resign. " They wanted to get to the building and the mayor Jelic, but that they were prevented by police and SWAT vans.
Split in the Church defended the protesters, and the tears fell
Weather conditions in Split somehow workers are least bothered models, which gathered a dozen protesters from a total of thirty. They do not want to miss any opportunity to say what they did Bruno Orešar and they the bankruptcy trustee, who has shared their dismissals, although the company receives orders.
Japanese touched Zagreb protesters: "On Saturday, leave the crane in front of the embassy" (video)
organizers of large protests against the government's suggested that everyone on Saturday, bring a crane that would be left to the Japanese Embassy. "1000 Cranes = 1 wish: Japan wants to survive," says the organizers of the protest.
Link na peticiju: UNSC: Libya No-Fly Zone
Arapska liga je od Vijeća sigurnosti UN-a zatražila uspostavu zone zabrane letenja iznad Libije. Gaddafijeve force to suppress popular revolt in the cities, and the Libyans who dared oppose the regime expects brutal reprisals. Already circulating lists of killings and torture in areas that Gaddafi was once again occupied. It is known that Qaddafi's regime has long been tortured and killed their own citizens, to finance international terrorism, and that the Libyan people united against Gaddafijevih forces - even up to his tribe and the town where he was born Gaddafijevih distanced themselves from the proceedings.
UN is split, China, Russia and Germany are opposed, and the Arab League, Islamic Conference, the United Kingdom and France are pushing for the imposition of the ban flight zone. U.S. and India are undecided. Here this is not a conspiracy, which seeks to plunder oil, or about the dispute between East and West. Libyan temporarily Council, France is recognized as the legitimate government of the Libyan, who desperately seeks ban on flight and international support, but opasanost that will help to arrive late every day more.
If we fail to convince the UN to act immediately, there could be bloodshed. We must not ignore the cries of help to us in our darkest moments suggest the Libyans. Those who oppose strong action must be wondering whether they are ready to continue to call for inaction despite the fact that it is about the lives of tens of thousands people. The international community must protect people from mass crimes against humanity. Therefore, even if you have already sent a similar message to the Security Council, again to send this link .
is required Name, E-mail address, select the country, enter the ZIP code and click on Send.
Croatian translation of the text messages
Dear representatives of the United Nations Security Council,
urge you to immediately accept a resolution that will establish zones flight ban to stop bombing civilians from the air in Libya and restore access for humanitarian flights.
is an urgent need to implement additional measures, including recognition of the transitional government; jamming signal Gaddafijevih TV stations, and block assets and imposing more comprehensive sanctions to targeted Qaddafi's regime.
current international action is necessary to stop the bloodshed in Libya.
Sincerely,
source and a link to the petition: UNSC: Libya No-Fly Zone
EXTRAS:
protests in Croatia:
march to go Jadranka Kosor: "Either the government falls or collapses Croatia"
two hundred demonstrators today to drop the Government marched through the streets of Karlovac. After gathering at Ban Jelacic Square, protesters held a minute of silence for the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. On the attack was the mayor of Karlovac, where they shouted "Jelica thieves", adding that "Will's resignation." Were attacked and a former president of the HDZ and the Minister Ivo Sanader and the SDP which was attacked over the banner "demon Social Democratic Party," writes Kaportal. In Corso shouted "everyone on the street", while in the building of the County Governor told "Vucic crooks", a criticism was not spared, nor the former Minister Branko Vukelic. On the premises of the HDZ and they put a poster with a picture of "Vukelićevog bridge" and additional sign "Road to Nowhere." Kosor are told "stronger in prison, while the front of the Karlovac police and chanted" We want to resign. " They wanted to get to the building and the mayor Jelic, but that they were prevented by police and SWAT vans.
Split in the Church defended the protesters, and the tears fell
Weather conditions in Split somehow workers are least bothered models, which gathered a dozen protesters from a total of thirty. They do not want to miss any opportunity to say what they did Bruno Orešar and they the bankruptcy trustee, who has shared their dismissals, although the company receives orders.
Japanese touched Zagreb protesters: "On Saturday, leave the crane in front of the embassy" (video)
organizers of large protests against the government's suggested that everyone on Saturday, bring a crane that would be left to the Japanese Embassy. "1000 Cranes = 1 wish: Japan wants to survive," says the organizers of the protest.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pregnant Tentacle Rape
continue protests in Croatia
Today the protests of citizens held at:
Dubrovnik Pile, 18 hours
Split, Riva start Marmont, 18 o'clock
Rijeka, the Hotel Continental, 18 hours
Pula Square Portarata, 18 hours
Karlovac, Ban Jelacic Square, 19 hours.
Protest in Zagreb is scheduled for tomorrow at 18 o'clock at the Flower Market .
Saturday citizens will protest in 15 cities:
Čakovec, Republic Square, 11 am
Virovitica, King Tomislav Square (in hours), 14 hours
Vinkovci, pedestrian zones, 18 hours
Varanasi, Corso, 18 hours
River, the Hotel Continental, 16 hours
Pula, Portarata Square, 18 hours
Split, Riva, 18 hours
Sisak, near the Grand Cathedral Chapter, 18 hours
Labin, Kature, 18 hours
Koprivnica, Zrinski Square, 18 hours
Sibenik, Cathedral of St.. James, 18 hours
Zadar, to Branimir, 18 hours
Osijek, Trg Ante Starcevic, 18 hours
Zagreb, Ban Jelacic Square, 18 hours
Ogulin, Frankopan front of the castle, 18 hours
Source: Today protests in five cities, Saturday at about 15
Links of protests Croatia:
"Let Jaca went to the European Union, we remain"
Splićana two hundred gathered at the waterfront, on the third rally organized on Facebook , in the "Split against the Government." They were joined by workers, role models, but also members of the "I love Croatia - not in the EU". Workers "role model", a company owned by Bruno Orešar, but eight months did not receive a salary. Require the departure of the Government and Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor.
protesters in front of the seat HDZ told: We will not give up
protest march once again took hold in the Sava street, where they spontaneously began to connect the passengers from the tram. Police have not blocked this part of the Sava, and the protesters moved between cars, but drivers did not show them to anger. On the contrary, they looked at them with sympathy and support expressed with the sound of protesters. It was the same tram drivers who were stopped in the columns opened the door as some travelers motivated to join the protesters.
hacker protesters destroyed the Croatian government website
Concurrently with the tonight protests on the streets of Zagreb, and occurred in a cyber protest. Specifically, during the evening hackers for a few hours destroyed the official website of the Croatian government - Vlada.hr.
most persistent protesters in front of the HDZ, saying, We will not give up
Among the protesters was known zviždačica Ankit Barr virus, which was announced today that, if the government fails to step down to 19 March, the hunger strike.
chronology of protests: From HRT to HDZ
protesters shouting: "Apple, resign!" and "Hloverka resignation" and "HTV thieves", "HRT violates the Constitution," "traitors."
VIDEO: Jadranka you know, everything has an end, goodbye Do not come back ... '
protesters pass by the building of Hypo Bank Slavonska Avenue and shouting "Banks, thieves!" and "Fuck you Ivo Sanader!"
indijaneri prihajajo
Firstly, although the requirement that unites all the protesters to leave government reduced Kosor and immediately calling elections, it is clear that the protests carry a lot of politically important message: people express distrust and even rejection current regime. Under the regime, as we did in our political debate right to revolt - an introduction to the anatomy of civil resistance (Fracture, 2010.) not consider only the state and its institutions, but a conglomerate consisting of oligarchic and state media and parts of the so-called. civil society and educational system and religious institutions, commercial entities and organized crime and various interest groups that benefit from the existing state of things. Citizens reject the political regime is reduced to partitokraciju and periodic elections with the purpose of revitalization of the regime, rather than changing it. Messages that refer to direct democracy - which are the domestic political vocabulary entered the rebel students in spring 2009. - All the more. They do not manifest themselves only in the minds of the HDZ and the opposition are not really important in conflict, but also specifically expressed the desire of citizens to decide on the direction and development of the protest. On their margins came even a movement for direct democracy, which is seen as a necessary corrective to the representative system now while conditions are met for its general functioning. Secondly, the level of economic and social relations that are consequences to him, it is clear that, not only among the 'leftists', but also the wider citizenry questioned capitalism in the form of what has been ruled last twenty years. Topics robbery, unemployment, poverty and hopelessness and, in general, a bad life by combining the denominator of all the protesters as well as 70% of citizens who, according to surveys, support. And here we come to increasingly vocal criticism of the European Union should be sought which causes the pressure to implement neoliberal reforms, of which, it seems, benefited only the local or foreign predators, and the external support of corrupt politicians ready to implement these reforms, which in turn leads to 'hidden handling' of European and national elites. Not the Ivo Sanader was' a welcome guest "in Brussels, is not his rampaging operation led by Hypo Bank and the money was in Austria, and is no Viviane Redding amid protests in Zagreb praised Jadranka Kosor and its policy of 'economic recovery'? Unclear prospects of negotiations, the EU's insensitivity to social problems of countries that integrate the insistence on reforms that create employment and whose goal is generally not clear (as privatization and closure of the shipyard) has created resistance among the citizens. ... wider citizenship and left the skepticism towards the EU expressed criticism of what they see as polukolonijalni position and seek transparency in the negotiations, defense of vital public interest, the protection of the general privatization, and different, the social model in both Croatia and Europe. Indians were, some knowingly and others unwittingly, and raised on legs because I can no longer tolerate political arbitrariness elite (which is particularly evident in the complete absence of public discussion on Croatian accession to the EU), the assurance that we live in a 'democracy' while the participation of citizens is minimized and the total gap between the media reality and beauty of their daily struggle for survival.
EXTRAS:
Palestine / Israel:
two million Egyptians in Tahrir Square singing Free Palestine! (Video)
Libya:
Libya: Ajdabiya hit by fresh airstrikes
"We want a no-fly zone and surgical strikes. No-one in Libya would object to that. We want NATO to take out Gaddafi's bases, "said Doctor Suleiman al-Obeid who came from a hospital in the northern town of Al-Bayda to help out. "We are civilians. What can we do against heavy weapons? Against tanks, Grad rockets and warships? Give us tanks, give us planes and we will do it ourselves, we will defeat his machine. Unless NATO does this he will slaughter us all. "
Today the protests of citizens held at:
Dubrovnik Pile, 18 hours
Split, Riva start Marmont, 18 o'clock
Rijeka, the Hotel Continental, 18 hours
Pula Square Portarata, 18 hours
Karlovac, Ban Jelacic Square, 19 hours.
Protest in Zagreb is scheduled for tomorrow at 18 o'clock at the Flower Market .
Saturday citizens will protest in 15 cities:
Čakovec, Republic Square, 11 am
Virovitica, King Tomislav Square (in hours), 14 hours
Vinkovci, pedestrian zones, 18 hours
Varanasi, Corso, 18 hours
River, the Hotel Continental, 16 hours
Pula, Portarata Square, 18 hours
Split, Riva, 18 hours
Sisak, near the Grand Cathedral Chapter, 18 hours
Labin, Kature, 18 hours
Koprivnica, Zrinski Square, 18 hours
Sibenik, Cathedral of St.. James, 18 hours
Zadar, to Branimir, 18 hours
Osijek, Trg Ante Starcevic, 18 hours
Zagreb, Ban Jelacic Square, 18 hours
Ogulin, Frankopan front of the castle, 18 hours
Source: Today protests in five cities, Saturday at about 15
Links of protests Croatia:
"Let Jaca went to the European Union, we remain"
Splićana two hundred gathered at the waterfront, on the third rally organized on Facebook , in the "Split against the Government." They were joined by workers, role models, but also members of the "I love Croatia - not in the EU". Workers "role model", a company owned by Bruno Orešar, but eight months did not receive a salary. Require the departure of the Government and Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor.
protesters in front of the seat HDZ told: We will not give up
protest march once again took hold in the Sava street, where they spontaneously began to connect the passengers from the tram. Police have not blocked this part of the Sava, and the protesters moved between cars, but drivers did not show them to anger. On the contrary, they looked at them with sympathy and support expressed with the sound of protesters. It was the same tram drivers who were stopped in the columns opened the door as some travelers motivated to join the protesters.
hacker protesters destroyed the Croatian government website
Concurrently with the tonight protests on the streets of Zagreb, and occurred in a cyber protest. Specifically, during the evening hackers for a few hours destroyed the official website of the Croatian government - Vlada.hr.
most persistent protesters in front of the HDZ, saying, We will not give up
Among the protesters was known zviždačica Ankit Barr virus, which was announced today that, if the government fails to step down to 19 March, the hunger strike.
chronology of protests: From HRT to HDZ
protesters shouting: "Apple, resign!" and "Hloverka resignation" and "HTV thieves", "HRT violates the Constitution," "traitors."
VIDEO: Jadranka you know, everything has an end, goodbye Do not come back ... '
protesters pass by the building of Hypo Bank Slavonska Avenue and shouting "Banks, thieves!" and "Fuck you Ivo Sanader!"
indijaneri prihajajo
Firstly, although the requirement that unites all the protesters to leave government reduced Kosor and immediately calling elections, it is clear that the protests carry a lot of politically important message: people express distrust and even rejection current regime. Under the regime, as we did in our political debate right to revolt - an introduction to the anatomy of civil resistance (Fracture, 2010.) not consider only the state and its institutions, but a conglomerate consisting of oligarchic and state media and parts of the so-called. civil society and educational system and religious institutions, commercial entities and organized crime and various interest groups that benefit from the existing state of things. Citizens reject the political regime is reduced to partitokraciju and periodic elections with the purpose of revitalization of the regime, rather than changing it. Messages that refer to direct democracy - which are the domestic political vocabulary entered the rebel students in spring 2009. - All the more. They do not manifest themselves only in the minds of the HDZ and the opposition are not really important in conflict, but also specifically expressed the desire of citizens to decide on the direction and development of the protest. On their margins came even a movement for direct democracy, which is seen as a necessary corrective to the representative system now while conditions are met for its general functioning. Secondly, the level of economic and social relations that are consequences to him, it is clear that, not only among the 'leftists', but also the wider citizenry questioned capitalism in the form of what has been ruled last twenty years. Topics robbery, unemployment, poverty and hopelessness and, in general, a bad life by combining the denominator of all the protesters as well as 70% of citizens who, according to surveys, support. And here we come to increasingly vocal criticism of the European Union should be sought which causes the pressure to implement neoliberal reforms, of which, it seems, benefited only the local or foreign predators, and the external support of corrupt politicians ready to implement these reforms, which in turn leads to 'hidden handling' of European and national elites. Not the Ivo Sanader was' a welcome guest "in Brussels, is not his rampaging operation led by Hypo Bank and the money was in Austria, and is no Viviane Redding amid protests in Zagreb praised Jadranka Kosor and its policy of 'economic recovery'? Unclear prospects of negotiations, the EU's insensitivity to social problems of countries that integrate the insistence on reforms that create employment and whose goal is generally not clear (as privatization and closure of the shipyard) has created resistance among the citizens. ... wider citizenship and left the skepticism towards the EU expressed criticism of what they see as polukolonijalni position and seek transparency in the negotiations, defense of vital public interest, the protection of the general privatization, and different, the social model in both Croatia and Europe. Indians were, some knowingly and others unwittingly, and raised on legs because I can no longer tolerate political arbitrariness elite (which is particularly evident in the complete absence of public discussion on Croatian accession to the EU), the assurance that we live in a 'democracy' while the participation of citizens is minimized and the total gap between the media reality and beauty of their daily struggle for survival.
EXTRAS:
Palestine / Israel:
two million Egyptians in Tahrir Square singing Free Palestine! (Video)
Libya:
Libya: Ajdabiya hit by fresh airstrikes
"We want a no-fly zone and surgical strikes. No-one in Libya would object to that. We want NATO to take out Gaddafi's bases, "said Doctor Suleiman al-Obeid who came from a hospital in the northern town of Al-Bayda to help out. "We are civilians. What can we do against heavy weapons? Against tanks, Grad rockets and warships? Give us tanks, give us planes and we will do it ourselves, we will defeat his machine. Unless NATO does this he will slaughter us all. "
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