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Ten minutes of an hour with Noam Chomsky covering Haiti; the Tunisian Jasmine Revolt and WikiLeaks; Arab opinion; dictatorships; the rise of intolerance and hate in the west; immigrants, China; health care; Sarah Palin and the Tea Party. Listen to the entire interview at worldstreams.org Source: www.youtube.com . Noam Chomsky Haiti Tunisian Jasmine Revolt Wikileaks Dictatorships Intolerance Hate West Immigrants China Health care Sarah Palin Tea Party Tunisia Government Protests Violence Demonstrations Rights Respect Right To Protest Human Rights Resistance Protest Freedom Revolution UN Deaths Death Killing Leila Ben Ali President Massacre Sidi Bouzid 10-01-2011 Kasserin Tunis Zine El Abidine Tear Gas Gas Hassiba Activists
Egypt are against their government, and this video shows you how angry they are, I SUPPORT THEM, government all over the world is corrupt. “The Egyptian population has endured a tyrants rule for far too long, millions struggle each day to find where their next meal is coming from. January 25th, 2011 marks the day when the people rise and take back what’s rightfully there’s. This isn’t the end, but hopefully the beginning to a long awaited regime change! Send to everyone and let them know.” check this video: www.youtube.com
Credits to Tamer Shaaban who made this video Important message to youtube and people who flag this video : If it gets flagged or removed , it will be uploaded 10 more times _____________________________________________________________ Created by Tamer Shaaban. Another Egyptian who’s had enough. Facebook Link: www.facebook.com Violent clashes between police and demonstrators as over ten thousand gather on the streets of Cairo. The Egyptian population has endured a tyrants rule for far too long, millions struggle each day to find where their next meal is coming from. January 25th, 2011 marks the day when the people rise and take back what’s rightfully there’s. This isn’t the end, but hopefully the beginning to a long awaited regime change! Send to everyone and let them know. Song: “Into the Fire” – Thirteen Senses Thanks to the following news sources for their footage Daily News Egypt The Guardian CNN New York Times Al Masry Al Youm The video was posted on reddit and has gained momentum! Continue spreading the word! The more support we get the better! www.reddit.com
Video source: www.youtube.com . Egypt Egyptian Protests Street Demonstrations Tunisian Uprising Mobilize Police Brutality Unemployment Raise Minimum Wage Housing Food Inflation Corruption Freedom Of Speech Living Conditions Hosni Mubarak Day Anger Civil Unrest Government Khaled Mohamed Saeed Sedi Gabr Alexandria Death ElBaradei Self-immolation Tahrir Square Aswan Ismailiya Mahallah Human Rights Revolution Tear Gas Activists 25/01/2011
MP3 Download of “My Reclamation” at ► SamHarris.com An anthem for all! Gay or straight. We are equal. MY RECLAMATION Music by Sam Harris, Kevin Fisher & Todd Schroeder. Lyrics by Sam Harris When the river is too wide to cross And the water is raging too fast When we see the destination, but cannot make our way — We will build a bridge of brotherhood and cross the river at last When the air is cold and black with hate And the fog of condemnation burns our eyes When the shadows of oppression keep us hidden from the sun — You can climb upon my shoulders until we reach the skies For its not enough to want it – need it And deserving doesnt make it true I believe hate fails and love prevails Take a stand, demand justice overdue Singing – No one can take what is not theirs to give No one can break you or choose how you live And I dont need permission to have what is mine This is my reclamation, this is my right divine I am weary of hostility And I am saddened by the ugliness of fear Im confounded by morality that builds a bitter wall But I will bare my heart to you so all the world will hear That it is not enough to want it – need it Just to forward and delete I believe hate fails and love prevails Rejoice the choice, take our voices to the street Singing No one can take what is not theirs to give No one can break you or choose how you live And I dont need permission to have what is mine This is my reclamation, this is my right divine For all those before us For those yet to …
from: www.youtube.com Algeria – Exclusive:Seventh Algerian sets herself on fire Two people in Algeria set themselves on fire on Wednesday, bringing the country’s total number of attempted public suicides to seven in a week, in replica of a protest that sparked a popular revolution in neighboring Tunisia. . Algerian Sets Herself On Fire Tunisia Tunisian Government Protests Violence Demonstrations Rights Respect Right To Protest Human Rights Resistance Protest Freedom Revolution UN Deaths Death Killing Leila Ben Ali President Massacre Sidi Bouzid 10-01-2011 Kasserin Tunis Zine El Abidine Tear Gas Gas Hassiba Activists
Video recorded: 10-01-11 Qasserine, Tunisia WARNING: THESE IMAGES ARE VERY DISTURBING AND GRAPHIC. The people of Tunisia have lived under a regime quite some time now and the people are fed up with it. Western media does not cover the Tunisian situation nor recent protests the in which the police have killed people. Judging by woundsize they were shot with high power, assault rifles with big caliber. These images date from the tenth of january, two thousand eleven. Where Tunisians took to the streets to protest. On this day 50 people were butchered, do not let their deaths be in VAIN! FREEDOM FOR TUNISIA! 09 Tunis 372 date: 16th of June, 2009 release: 13th of December, 2010 Class: confidential/noforn (enough or not) Subject: Anecdote of Tunisian President Ben-Ali: Most tales of corruption concern “the Family” rather than the President himself. It speaks also of how Ben Ali wanted 50 percent from some enterprise and that he had granted a deluxe villa to Ambassador Degallaix close to the Presidential residence. The person, a well respected member of society, writing the articles said “growing corruption is a cancer to our country” Tunisia is a police state, and makes use of bullets against protesters. 09 Tunis 492 date: 17th of July, 2009 US Ambassador writing to Washington: Tunisia has big problems; President Ben-Ali is ageing, his regime is sclerotic and there is no clear successor. Many Tunisians are frustrated by the lack of political freedom and angered by First Family …
Join us on the IRC – irc.anonops.ru #opEgypt ———————————————————————————————- DEAR CITIZENS OF THE WORLD, Anonymous can not, and will not stand idly while people are being denied their basic rights and human liberties. Yet, there are still a lot of governments worldwide who fail to even aspire to the standard of freedom that was set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These governments believe they have the right and privilege to impose upon their own people an ‘official’ version of ‘reality’ which isn’t in any way tampered by the truths of everyday life under which its citizens are living. Anonymous believes this is an outright crime which can not go unpunished. The Egyptian people are living under inhumane conditions; being denied their basic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, and the free access to information. By imposing censorship upon its own people and condemning these freedoms, the Egyptian government has revealed itself to be criminal, and has made itself an enemy of Anonymous. To the Egyptian Government: Anonymous challenges all those who are involved in censorship. Anonymous wants you to offer free access to uncensored media in your entire country. When you ignore this message, not only will we attack your government websites, Anonymous will also make sure that the international media sees the horrid reality you impose upon your people. Anonymous will …
Join Us: www.accessnow.org anonnews.org http DEAR CITIZENS OF THE WORLD, Anonymous can not, and will not stand idly while people are being denied their basic rights and human liberties. Yet, there are still a lot of governments worldwide who fail to even aspire to the standard of freedom that was set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These governments believe they have the right and privilege to impose upon their own people an ‘official’ version of ‘reality’ which isn’t in any way tampered by the truths of everyday life under which its citizens are living. Anonymous believes this is an outright crime which can not go unpunished. The Egyptian people are living under inhumane conditions; being denied their basic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, and the free access to information. By imposing censorship upon its own people and condemning these freedoms, the Egyptian government has revealed itself to be criminal, and has made itself an enemy of Anonymous. To the Egyptian Government: Anonymous challenges all those who are involved in censorship. Anonymous wants you to offer free access to uncensored media in your entire country. When you ignore this message, not only will we attack your government websites, Anonymous will also make sure that the international media sees the horrid reality you impose upon your people. Anonymous will not spare anybody who supports this suppression. It is in the hands of the Egyptian government …