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Περού: Συγκρούσεις και πάλι σε διαδήλωση ενάντια στην αναδιάρθρωση

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Riot police blocked the passage of thousands of anti-government protesters marching on congress in Peru’s capital, Lima. Officers used tear gas and water cannon on activists who slammed government corruption and called on the president for change.

Clashes broke out between police and the protesters as the crowd tried to push its way to congress. Hooded youths pelted riot officers with stones, while some protesters burnt and trampled a coffin-shaped box with President Ollanta Humala’s name on it.

Lima police Chief General Luis Praeli said 15 people were arrested during the unrest

Protesters allege that President Humala has not implemented the changes he promised in the public sector two years after his election in 2011.

“The citizens, trade unions, youth are expressing our opposition and our grievance against the policies of the government of Humala, a government that promised a series of changes, a series of reforms and all he has done in these two years of government is not fulfill them,” said protester Javier Torres.

The protest is the latest in a wave of anti-government demonstrations as discontent with Humala’s rule grows. His rating in popularity polls has slipped to 33 percent, the lowest since he assumed the presidency.

Public discontent focuses on new legislation that seeks to reform government bureaucracy and universities. Civil workers are worried that the new laws will lead to massive cuts in the public sector.

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Μη σας κοροϊδεύουν: Η θρησκευτική δικτατορία αντικαταστάθηκε από στρατιωτική δικτατορία

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Al-Sisi’s “Permission” is a Deadly Poison

My comrades, the workers of Egypt are struggling for their rights and for a better Egypt. Egypt’s workers dream of freedom and social justice, they dream of work at a time when thieves who are called businessmen close down factories to pocket billions. Egypt’s workers dream of fair wages under the rule of a governments that are only interested in promoting investment at the expense of workers and their rights, and even their lives. Egypt’s workers dream of a better life for their children. They dream of medicine when they are sick, but they do not find it. They dream of four walls in which they can take shelter.

Since before the 25th of January and you have been demanding your rights, and your strikes and demonstrations for the same unanswered demands continued after Mubarak’s overthrow. Both the Muslim Brotherhood and the military have negotiated left, right and centre, not once having in mind your demands and rights. All they have in mind is how to put out the sparks you have lit with your struggle in times of darkness, even these sparks all burned in isolation from each other.

Did not the military forcibly end your strikes in Suez, Cairo, Fayyoum, and all over Egypt ? Did not the military arrest many of you and subject you to military trials just for practising your right to organize, strike, and protest peacefully? Have they not adamantly worked to criminalize this right through legislation banning all Egyptians from organizing peaceful protests, strikes, and sit-ins?

Then came Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood, who followed in Mubarak’s footsteps with dismissals, arrests, and smashing strikes by force. It was Mursi who sent police dogs against workers at Titan Cement in Alexandria, acting through the Minister of the Interior and his men. The same police and army officers who are right now being carried shoulder-high are killers, the killers of honest, young Egyptians. They are the authorities’ weapon against us all – and always will remain so unless these institutions are cleansed.

The leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood are planning crimes against Egyptian people on a daily basis, which have caused the killing of innocent people, while the army and the police are facing these with brutal violence and murder. But let each of us remember, when do the army and police intervene? They intervene long after clashes have begun and are almost coming to an end, after blood has been spilled. Ask yourselves, why don’t they prevent these crimes committed by the Muslim Brotherhood against the Egyptian people before they start? Ask yourselves, in whose interest is this continuation of fighting and blood-letting? It is in the interest of both the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood and the military together. Just as the poor are cannon-fodder for wars between states, Egypt’s poor, workers and peasants, are fuel for internal war and conflict. Has not the doorman’s innocent son been killed in Mokattam, and in Giza as well?

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Αίγυπτος: αναζητώντας την “τρίτη πλατεία”…

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The activist filmmaker Aalam Wassef, who made subversive Web videos during the Mubarak era under the pseudonym Ahmad Sherif, released a bleakly comic music video that showed him sitting out Friday’s demonstrations at home, doing his laundry in front of a banner with a single word on it: “Resist.”

A small number of activists did take to the streets, however, displayingbanners in Sphinx Square with red lines through the faces of both General Sisi and Mr. Morsi.

As the Egyptian-British blogger Sarah Carr reported for Mada Masr, an English-language news site, the dozens of protesters in Sphinx Square “refer to their movement as ‘The Third Square.’ ”

In a leaflet distributed in the protest they describe themselves as “a group of Egyptians who protested on January 25 against the corruption of the Mubarak state … protested against [the former head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein] Tantawi’s men, who gave the army a bad name during the transitional period, and protested against Morsi and religious fascism in order to call for early elections.”

The leaflet says that they are protesting today against the army playing a role in politics and against “the defense minister calling for an authorization to kill Egyptians on the pretext of fighting terrorism when fighting terrorism does not require a mandate because that is the duty of the Armed Forces.”

 

Τυνησία: Ταραχές και γενική απεργία μετά τη 2η πολιτική δολοφονία

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6 μήνες μετά τη δολοφονία του Chokri Belaid (αριστερού) δολοφονείται ο εθνικιστής αρχηγός της αντιπολίτευσης Mohamed Brahmi με το ίδιο όπλο σύμφωνα με το κράτος! Οι διαδηλωτές που έκαψαν σε μία πόλη τα γραφεία του κυβερνώντος ισλαμικού κόμματος φωνάζουν “κάτω οι δολοφόνοι, κάτω οι βασανιστές” και “ο λαός θέλει αλλαγή καθεστώτος”. Η κρίση πολιτικοποιείται και στην Τυνησία, είναι πιθανό να υπάρξουν πολιτκές εξελίξεις.

Αλγερία: Ταραχές μετά από αυτοπυρπόληση νεαρού μέσα σε αστυνομικό τμήμα

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το γνωστό pattern επαναλαμβάνεται…

Η λεωφόρος Abbas Laghrour μαρτυρά το πέρασμα των ταραχοποιών. Το βράδυ της Δευτέρας έγιναν εκεί πολλές συγκρούσεις. Το απόγευμα της Δευτέρας ένας νεαρός μικροπωλητής αυτοπυρπολήθηκε μέσα στο αστυνομικό τμήμα, μετά τη σύλληψη και την κατάσχεση των εμπορευμάτων του.  Μεταφέρθηκε στο νοσοκομείο αλλά ήταν αργά.

Πολύ σύντομα ο κόσμος ξεχύθηκε στο δρόμο γεμάτος οργή. Επιτέθηκε στο αστυνομικό τμήμα και στη συνέχεια οι συγκρούσεις διαχύθηκαν στους κεντρικούς δρόμους της Khenchela. 

 

 

Ζάμπια: μαθητές λεηλατούν τρόφιμα και καταστρέφουν το σχολείο τους

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TWENTY-FIVE pupils at Serenje Boys Secondary School and a teacher have been arrested for staging a riot in the early hours of yesterday.
The pupils started rioting around 01:00 hours and looted the school’s storeroom to protest against poor food.
The teacher, only identified as a Mr Bwalya, was picked up in connection with a container of cooking oil found in his house, which is suspected to have been among the goods that pupils looted from the storeroom.

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