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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.
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