Saturday, January 29, 2011

Youth world on past revolutions history(o.f. China) compared among present revolutions(Tunisia,Egypt,etc.) for future prosperity, progress,welfare of current generations

1. Egypt, Africa & Mideast:
"We hope the Egyptian army will not follow the ruthless brutality of Egyptian riot police in their confrontations with demonstrators. Police and plainclothes agents seem to be shooting people without justification, using live bullets or firing teargas canisters straight at protesters. Those giving the orders to shoot, no matter how senior, should also be held to account"Joe Stork, 
deputy Middle East director.

Egypt Unrest Video of police killing teen protester, riots aftermath!!!!



(Cairo) - "The Egyptian government should order security forces, especially police and plainclothes agents, not to use live fire against peaceful protesters and bystanders, Human Rights Watch said today. Following reports that dozens have been killed at demonstrations, Human Rights Watch confirmed 
at least 33 dead in Alexandria and heard plausible reports of at least 50 to 70 dead at a single morgue in Cairo." http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/01/29/egypt-end-use-live-fire-peaceful-protests
"those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable." Mrs.Sara Antel, 

2. Tunisia:
(Tunis) - The transitional government of Tunisia should make it an urgent priority to investigate the killings of demonstrators by Tunisian security forces in early January 2011, Human Rights Watch said today. 
"Security forces used excessive force in suppressing demonstrations in the central western cities of Kasserine and Tala, Human Rights Watch said, killing at least 21 people with live ammunition in these two cities alone between January 8 and 12, Human Rights Watch found."  
  Tunisia 2011

GENOCIDE ALERT: GOVERNMENT MASSACRING CIVILIANS IN TUNISIA 2011


"Things are moving fast in Tunisia, but finding out who opened fire on demonstrators and why can't wait. The units and commanders responsible for these apparently unlawful killings should be identified and held accountable" 
Eric Goldstein, deputy Middle East and North Africa director http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/01/29/tunisia-hold-police-accountable-shootings



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