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[Video news report] Egypt and Another Day of Martyrs
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theREALnews Network, Dec. 7, 2011. Siriel-Média summary : A quality video news report presenting who are the human beings currently (dec. 2011) at the Tahir Square in Egypt for this second phase of the popular uprising. We discover the faces and stories of people there. [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
[video report] Egyptians Protest Against Torture and Murder of Prisoner
October 30, 2011 Jihan Hafiz reports on mass protest demanding accountability for crimes against prisoners. Source : TheREALnews Network [ Siriel-Media note : we are sharing this report as it shows a more “people perspective” of the current situation, about the revolution, instead of an external analysis.] [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
In Egypt, Christians and Muslims unit against the military dictatorship
( Traduction ) En Égypte, face à la répression de la manifestation chrétienne, où des véhicules blindés ont foncé sur les gens, des musulman.es les ont rejoints solidairement pour dénoncer ensemble la dictature militaire. (résumé libre par Mic du CMAQ.net) Egyptians Chant “Muslims Christians Are One” as Military Viciously Attacks Protest TRNN Report: Angry protesters call for overthrow of the Egyptian military regime as many are killed by Army http://therealnews.com [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Israeli protest movements warn new anti-Boycott law violates fundamental rights
On the night of July 11th the Israeli parliament passed the controversial anti-boycott law. The law was written in response to the mounting global movement of Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (or BDS) against Israel and profits from its settlements and industry in the occupied West Bank. The Boycott movement began as a mass Palestinian civil society call, and has been supported from the beginning by some Israelis. The new law bans them from publicly calling for a boycott, classifying it a civil wrong. To understand the politics behind the vote, The Real News’ Lia Tarachansky spoke with Noam Sheizaf, a journalist with the +972 Magazine, and caught up with MK Dov Khenin during a protest in Jerusalem. This week anonymous activists announced a week of direct actions, known as Rage Week. Also this week the Israeli parliament will decide whether to investigate human rights groups who work against the occupation.
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Bahrain and the Democratic Uprising
[Themes: Saudi Arabia | Bahrain | Iran | Israel | Libya | Palestine | Syria | USA | •Causes & solutions | •Democracy | •Imperialism & Neocon. | •Untruthful Propaganda | •Personal Freedoms ]
Hamid Dabashi : The Cold War delayed the democratic movement in the Arab world, but it will not be stopped now In the Middle East, the rebellion that perhaps gets the least attention is in Bahrain. At any rate, the struggle and conflict in Bahrain does continue. And now joining us to talk more about it is Hamid Dabashi. Hamid is a professor at Columbia University in Iranian studies and comparative literature… [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Iraq : Stop Blocking Demonstrations ( Human Rights Watch )
Iraqi authorities should stop blocking peaceful demonstrations and arresting and intimidating organizers, Human Rights Watch said today. Iraqi security forces should also respect the right of free assembly and use only the minimum necessary force when violence occurs at a protest. After thousands of Iraqis took to the streets in the summer of 2010 to protest a chronic lack of government services, Iraqi authorities cracked down on demonstrations. The Interior Ministry issued onerous regulations about public protests, and the prime minister’s office apparently issued a secret order instructing the interior minister to refuse permits for demonstrations about power shortages. Read the rest »» [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Support Russian Activists Calling for their Constitutional Rights (Strategy 31)
TAKE ACTION NOW to urge Russian President Dmitri Medvedev to grant peaceful protesters the rights guaranteed to them by Article 31 of the Russian Constitution and by binding international human rights treaties. Click Here to Take Action »» (on line message-action from Human Rights First) Human rights defenders and opposition political activists have formed a coalition in Russia to defend basic political rights that have been under attack for years. The Strategy 31 protests are organized on the 31st day of every month that has 31 days, with the next one scheduled to take place on March 31st. They take their name from Article 31 of the Russian Constitution, which upholds freedom of peaceful assembly. [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
[R.D. Congo] Rapport: procès d’appel «Maheshe» devant la cour militaire
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Et points de repères sur le cadre juridique de l’observation des procès et la protection des défenseurs des droits humains ![]() www.protectionline.org/IMG/pdf/Rapport_Maheshe.pdf Auteur : Sophie Roudil, avec la collaboration d’Isabelle Fery Protection International aisbl www.protectionline.orgUne injustice commise quelque part est une menace pour la justice dans le monde entier – Martin Luther King A la mémoire de Serge Maheshe Le journaliste Serge Maheshe a été agressé le 13 juin 2007 au soir par deux individus non identifiés et tué par balle avenue Saïo, commune d’Ibanda à Bukavu… Il était le secrétaire de rédaction de Radio Okapi à Bukavu20, radio parrainée conjointement par la Mission des Nations Unies au Congo (MONUC) et la Fondation Hirondelle. [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
[Canada & Afghanistan] Harper’s hypocrisy: Two years of silence on Malalai Joya from Conservatives
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“Canada’s participation in this war in Afghanistan has been justified with rhetoric about women’s rights, yet Harper and the Conservatives remained silent when Malalai Joya was ousted from her elected position and again did nothing meaningful when Karzai signed the anti-women provision which sanctioned rape in marriage,” said Parvin Ashrafi, a women’s rights activist with the Iranian Centre for Peace, Freedom and Social Justice and a member of Friends of Malalai Joya—Canada. [ create a profile (account) to comment | Read more ]
Afghanistan: Malalai Joya (députée/MP) condamne les bombardements de l’OTAN / condemns NATO bombings
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En tant que représentante élue pour Farah, Afghanistan, j’ajoute ma voix à celles qui condamnent le bombardement de l’OTAN qui a fauché la vie de plus de 150 civils dans ma province, plus tôt ce mois-ci. Ce dernier massacre permet au monde d’entrevoir les horreurs auxquelles notre peuple fait face. Cependant, tel que je l’ai expliqué lors d’une conférence de presse le 11 mai à Kaboul, les autorités militaires étasuniennes ne veulent pas que vous voyez cette réalité. Comme d’habitude, elles ont tenté de minimiser le nombre de victimes civiles, mais l’information que j’ai obtenue confirme que 164 civils ont été tués dans ces bombardements. À la conférence de presse, un homme du village de Geranai, accablé de douleur, est venu expliquer qu’il avait perdu 20 membres de sa famille dans le massacre. :: Lire la suite sur le site officiel de Malalai Joya: www.malalaijoya.com/mix/joya_bala_baluk_fr.htm“This massacre offers the world a glimpse at horrors faced by our people” As an elected representative for Farah, Afghanistan, I add my voice to those condemning the NATO bombing that claimed over 150 civilian lives in my province earlier this month. This latest massacre offers the world a glimpse of the horrors faced by our people. However, as I explained at a May 11 press conference in Kabul, the U.S. military authorities do not want you to see this reality. As usual, they have tried to downplay the number of civilian casualties, but I have information that as many as 164 civilians were killed in the bombings. One grief stricken man from the village of Geranai explained at the press conference that he had lost 20 members of his family in the massacre. :: Read the rest on Malalai Joya official site: www.malalaijoya.com/joya_farah_killing.htm[ create a profile (account) to comment ] | ||||||||