Sunday, February 27, 2011

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In 2005, after the assassination of Hariri and the forced departure of the Syrian army, the Ba'ath power began to infiltrate hundreds of mercenaries (working for money or ideology) in Lebanon. The result was a mini-civil war has claimed the lives of dozens of people, a psychological depression that affected the entire nation and an economy in dire straits.
Five years later, Lebanon had to acknowledge, formally, the rule of Syria. Politicians pro Syrians are still almost as stronger than before.
Tunisia is not Lebanon. But its borders are just as poorly controlled, the division of his people today is coupled with a massive ignorance of politics and public affairs, and his neighbor is a bloody old school that produced the Baath. It is just crazier than the tyrant of Damascus, more desperate, better armed and address book contains the creme brulee creme brulee in this world.
While tens or even hundreds of thousands of refugees pouring into our land, the Fool that Gaddafi is still at large, and that all the dictatorships in the world would see our Revolution fail to give such cons, our youth has preferred to topple the government.
But in a state whose structures are not stable, remove a government from office rhymes with destabilization. This was understandable in the time of Ben Ali, but not under a government of national competence, integrity and people of historical opponents.

The irresponsibility of this act is also shared by some of the elite emblematic of the country, and by ultra-nationalist tendencies sometimes anarchists. The Union of Workers (UGTT), headed by a pin the old regime, also participated.
Ghanouchi The government resigned a few hours ago, some see the victory of the second revolution.
The role of the army in the next government, and the level of violence, indicators will follow.




Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Finally, a report at the District Final team standings:

Some excerpts from that day:

Be patient and wait for the 5th minute to see a model of cushioning!


Aligné à gauche

Note the simplicity, humility, fair play and the referees seriously.

REMINDER: TEAM OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT IS THE CHAMPION!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Manifesto Great Arab Revolt


لا عظمة إلا لله, لا جلالة إلا لله, لا HH only God alone in the sky, and luxury of the prophets around him ...

gentlemen rulers and princes of Arab communities,


You who removed to permit disregard of colonialism,

you, O depths of the earth down Alsavljen,

told us that the word of God is supreme, and we said that the will of the people is the highest,

remember the dark catacombs that have built To our masters, and suffering that the parents Ozguetm; and see how ye ye slaves of the palace up to the depths of deprivation,

Hzemtem, then Hzemtem, did not find is weak and the poor In order to exert it Jbrockm,

How strong was the sound of the poorest Sagotkm on the ashes of your subjects ...


is the Voice of the Revolution, the voice of right here,

Therna you have tyranny, Therna ... Therna ثرنا يا طغيان، ولسوف نأخذكم إلى النسيان.


Friday, February 11, 2011

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A new beginning for Tunisia


What just happened in Tunisia is going to change the canon that Columbia students read for Contemporary Civilization. As either current or former Columbia students, we all know what the French Revolution of 1789 represented for Europe. We will soon see what the Tunisian revolution of 2011 is going to be for the Arab world.

While I hope that North Africa and Tunisia will be better represented in Columbia’s Core Curriculum in the future, my short-term dream is to see an event of solidarity organized by my fellow Lions. Our values are the same, and we all need each other’s support.

Contrary to commonly held opinion, the lust for freedom isn’t just a Western desire, nor is the Arab world limited to the Middle East. Tunisia is neither a desert where people ride camels, nor a nest for ugly, hairy terrorists. However, students are often misinformed about Tunisia and its people.

A Columbia first-year once asked me where I was from, and I told her, “Tunisia.” She made a wry face, hence I added, “It’s in North Africa.” She smiled and said, “Oh, I was there last year. I was in South Africa.” This happened in the social networking site that is Butler, ironically under Francis Bacon’s inscribed quote (“A man is but what he knoweth”). During my stay in the U.S., I got used to such comments, even though paralleling North and South Africa is a big mistake to make. In fact, there are millions of Tunisians (out of a population of eleven million) who have gone to school, and millions use the Internet. Satellite dishes are everywhere. The country is also a major tourist destination for European citizens.

While at Columbia, I wanted to share my experiences and thoughts on the Arab world. I started blogging during my nights reading in Milstein Library. I was cautious about what I wrote, but no one was paying attention to Tunisia anyway—it was less dangerous and more interesting to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Going back home to Tunisia after New York City depressed me, and football (soccer) was the everyday talk. However, after WikiLeaks divulged its secrets, my friends began to engage me in political discussions. We Tunisians started sharing these stories collaboratively, building on each other’s information. One built his courage after reading his friend’s status or tweet. The motto was: “He wrote that. I can dare more”.

Though we openly discussed politics in person, Tunisia’s media controls resembled North Korea’s editorial policy, and a KGB-style police force watched over to ensure compliance with the ridiculous propaganda proscribed to media outlets. We were living a collective dissociative identity disorder: Tunisia was extremely open to the world, but was closed from within. This nation had to cope with a brutal dictator who kept on strengthening the rules while his family was plundering the state. The country was sinking into economic depression and was boiling with the events that started shaking the Middle East in 2000. But the state media, as well as international observers, kept on praising former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and the Tunisian Miracle, so we had to keep our plague to ourselves. Tunisia was a pressure cooker ready to explode.

That moment occurred when a man torched himself in a poor Tunisian village over an issue with the local authorities, which immediately sparked protests. Video of the protests was quickly posted on Facebook. Protests were growing, as well as the number of videos, political statuses, and tweets. A gradual courage was taking over the nation. Four weeks later, our dictator, who had ruled for 23 years, left the country.

The end of Tunisia’s dictatorship is similar to the end that dictators met in Europe and Asia. Just as it happens in other nations, a revolution occurs when a nation awakens from centuries of slumber. Tunisia led the way, but its revolution is still endangered by the remains of the ancien régime. Columbians, we can help the revolution stay alive. Though fundraising campaigns are always welcome, an awareness campaign about Tunisia, a country with great beaches, sunny landscapes, and a rich history, is also a must.

The author is an '09 graduate of the Graduate School of Arts and Science of Columbia University in the City of New York with a degree in Classical Studies. He was a Fulbright Scholar.

http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/02/08/new-beginning-tunisia

Monday, February 7, 2011

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1789 2.0


Usually, a revolution ends with the end of its leader. In Tunisia, it was the other way round: a man torched himself to death, and then the Revolution started, without any leader. It was given an exotic and orientalist name, Jasmine Revolution, but that flower is almost inexistent in Sidi Bouzid and Kasserine (where violence reached its climax). The turmoil was neither white nor beautiful. The situation was so dramatic, so desperate, so volatile that it took a poor dead man to launch the greatest revolt to shake the Arab World since 1916.

The Tunisian picture is not different from the Arab scene in general, which can be called the Ancien Regime : a dictator whose office term is his life, heavy security apparatus, widespread corruption, worsening economic situation, etc. But the most common factor was Fear. Now, the fear is over. And Twitter and Facebook are the people’s weapons of mass destruction.

Egypt is living its own revolution, almost copied from the Tunisian one. The regime is using militias and undercover policemen to counter the surge, hence playing the card of fear and terror. This scenario failed in Tunisia, but the popularity of the Egyptian regime amongst the world’s most influent countries makes it stronger than the Tunisian one; and weeks after the protests outbreak, Mr. Mubarak is still on his throne.

Similar events seem to happen in Algeria, Yemen and Jordan. Each country responded to the protests on its way, and the protests are still loose. But the Jordanian king sacked his government. The Yemeni President, who was going to be declared president for life, suddenly declared that he won’t seek reelection in 2013. The ossified regimes of Libya and Algeria decided large cuts in food prices. Other signs of anger are appearing here and there, and unprecedented reforms are planned in several Arab countries.

The world is divided in different time zones. 2011 corresponds in the Arab World to the 1789 of the Western hemisphere. It started on January 14 th , when the People of Tunisia overthrew the tyran . Egypt, the geographic, political and cultural heart of the Arab World is now following; if the regime falls there, not a single dictator will survive in the region.

For the first time in their Contemporary History, Arab citizens can sleep with a smile on their faces, while their rulers are trembling in their beds.

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expelled Nice, SHKUN enemy? Amamou or Rajhi?


stood men and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said Ahmed, Nice "Diqaj." And foot Nobody from Aksen, Showed up on Lpto and spirit. And applauded by our youth and our people informed and Hnaw some on this great victory.

staff of the ministry's staff, the Director of El Assas, said no to the minister in charge.

Ntanasao That these persons were present in the ministry since before 14 January.

Ntanasao and that more staff in the ministries in the era of the late Ben Ali were Bbabh people and members of committees and applause.

this Handful of Almsamer Almkhozzp which forced Ambassador Ahmed, Nice, a man descended from a family of practicing diplomacy since become the Republic of Tunisia, has encountered Bourguiba, Ben Ali, an ambassador, and then approached He retired from the opposition, and dirt Asthml the former regime in revenge.

handful Tsalehc out what a militant of the real Tunisia, due to appear on the channel to a group of people jounalists What their culture or Ntsourc Chhaid or more combative spirit of the Sheikh to Qirdoa Bhalo, or even more than spray of notables Alpluzosvar to Twitter and followed the wave, cursing how to crawl Wash t-Howe.

least we can note in what has happened is the lack of education and ignorance of history.

and so said Danton, The revolution eat their children. And the people of Mecca know the twists.

Vicoa, Rahe "Diqaj Diqaj" بش تتيقاجينا في الآخر.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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We agreed that this revolution is that of youth, the "real" Tunisians, that of no return. What the Revolution.
And it is true that the determination of some young people after Jan. 14 brought few gains that we did not even know possible.
The witch hunt has started, also gave a friendly and civilized image of the people who put on the door corrupt leaders who overwhelmed him, without violence no cheap shots.
however, and since the beginning of this adventure Benalienne post, I saw or heard things that did not turn round.
1. The way in which Marzouki was greeted at the Kasbah. Marzouki is a professor of medicine who has campaigned against Ben Ali to lose everything and then follow the path of exile and an opponent who has cut into the humanitarian Paris. Tunisian writer and thinker, the man thus finds himself assaulted by the "revolutionary" because it was grab their revolution.
2. Criticism of Ahmed Nejib Chebbi because of his participation in the transitional government. The man, who spent the age of most of us say NO to existing regimes, while playing his political acumen, is now dealt with all the names. Three weeks have forgotten three decades.
3. Criticism of any kind against Rached Ghannouchi, who has yet changed tactics in London, whose daughter is a doctor of SOAS, and has spent two decades in exile to read, think and write.
4. The charges against extravagant Hedi Baccouche (eg: his son would become very rich because of trade diving !???), yet put in the fridge by Ben Ali since 1989.
5. Same thing for Mohamed Ghannouchi, but many have argued and I do not linger on it.
6. Same for Morjane, which would be something to do with the fall of the tyrant.
7. And tonight, the flood of insults against Ahmed for his bad Ounaies Nessma was personable. Man, when he was ambassador, wrote under a fake name articles against the regime, which he published in Le Monde. After his retirement, he came into contact with opposition forces, which earned him the arrows of newspapers has two bullets and police chases. Two hours are forgetting a career.
And so on.
But I'm sure if Ahmed Ahmed Ben Salah Mestiri or HAD has been saying things contrary to "the revolutionary ideology," they would not escape our wrath.
Our problem is our ignorance. We know little or nothing about the history of these people, and we would judge them.
We have taken the habit of "Get out" easy, we want to apply everywhere. Some would even follow Hamma Hammami (which I respect the activism impeccable, but the project probably will propel us to another planet).
What we must understand, however, is that young people (and especially young people who learned of the policy it A few weeks ago) can not lead the country alone.
Those who have spent decades fighting to have to do in this revolution, each has its own way and has a precise moment in the history of Tunisia.
Rached Ghanouchi has suffered enough and offered to return and be greeted triumphantly.
and Mohamed Hedi Baccouche Ghanouchi have knowledge and experience which the country will always need.
Ounaies is obliged to kowtowing to France and not to attack Iran is because Tunisia is a country that is one tenth of Algeria and Libya.
Let this work as a transitional government il le peut, et occupons nous a nous instruire tout en veillant.


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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analysts wondering about the secret behind the disappearance of people and unaffordable Abannder Tunisians, a category derived from the land of Carthage and Numidia. These

Phoenicians were met with a cow skin, they returned to Hannibal, when they saw the power of Rome, and then accepted Balondal they destroy, and then Muslims, then the Ottomans, Fbfrensien, and after them Balburguibin, and finally Balbnevsgiyn. Then stop the donkey-Sheikh in Aqaba. Izarli and we stood in the Casbah.

for the first time in the history of ancient Tunisia, what, what SHKUN Tagafflo.

The truth is that some Homelands Liberals tried: Rashid Ammar Some advocated as president ( http://www.facebook.com/pages/General-Rachid-Ammar-President/193607587319425 ), and others are looking for Fouad Mebazaa, which I Talth Gorgeous in the media.

But, so far, La Paz. General Random footmen and much intend to turn the VISTA and works Rouho stands as a civilian, and Tipper VISTA adult Mzalo silent in their homes. Which indicates the vacancy Position for him at the mill indefinitely.

Tunisia lived free and independent, and unaffordable to libra!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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heritage Tunisia oppressed






many victims of that regime.

and no matter how we tried to get our priorities in this period, we will find ourselves unable to reach the roof to the severity of injustice and oppression which we have lived.

and revolution as a whole, was successful Or failed, it remains cultural sector is the biggest forgotten. The former three-Salt Us reform, and secure the balance of the economy, and restructuring the security forces, and save the school year, etc., Etc..

can not be a student of history the writer of these lines, but to you about what Aisha in his short with the Heritage and Archaeology in our country.

stands on the throne of date Our physical (effects) management know the National Institute of Heritage, a kiss all researchers who are called colloquially "excavator graves", which includes the library acquired modest as possible Of books on ancient history, especially Tunisia, and include all departments of museums, excavations and research and other fields. It is true that the expression of the Ministry of Antiquities and Heritage.

Perhaps the average citizen is unaware of the existence of this system. Few archaeological excavations today, and miserable situation of our historic sites, and almost non-existent is to look at our heritage.

And release the tabs on the acclaimed Institute nickname "Live Scorpions." Each department or specialty guarded Research Director shudder from students and apprentices, "Thompsmr" in it years ago and most of all try to share It. Would the intensity of hostility among some of the pillars of the Institute, is sometimes caused by the room or building characters on the inscription.

although the assignment is theoretically in the context of competition, it is usually What is on the ground agreed upon in advance, and the way that satisfies all parties.

say, for example, that position may be vacated. Are following the publication of the Declaration. Then run an independent researcher, and students from Affiliated to the Director (Director of Research, and we call the "a"), and the last of those who belonged to another manager (let's call it "B"). The student was chosen for the professor, "b" in the previous year, or encountered though "b" Of "anger them," the professor called "A" is falling appointment. The luck of the independent.

Some research managers exploit their students to work as laborers in the fold of the excavations, and rarely Give them the opportunity to rise academically. The demarcation and salary esteemed P "Giebo my Lord." What more PhD students, who spend years in the far reaches of the country under the hot sun and frost Do not produce fourth scientific paper. I want to recall here how one of the most prominent scholars of religions French said to me one day and I worked within a team: "Do not talk to me the words aggrandizement, and Nadenei my name." While I received a Osatzna esteemed days angry and said: "You are very trust yourself. This is not in your favor."

and God is my witness on the number of competencies that have been excluded in the name of this system Corrupt, competencies are deployed today in many universities and institutes of the world ...

may have contributed to the exacerbation of the system migration of sons of influential families of all the Balinsanyat, Feudal leaders found themselves "roam" in front of vulnerable students, Itaheddon package them with a stick on the one hand and give them the carrot of operating on the other hand. Were it not for The presence of clean hands in the palace of Hussein (the headquarters of the Institute) to become effects in the case of Tunisia (more than 20.000 site) will end up like Iraq, Babylon and Assyria ...

But the tragedy of the Great Heritage Institute is not Humanity as it is national. How absolutely priceless stolen from this site or that , how many sites have been vandalized by thieves or influential ...

Can Institute officials answer for everything that was stolen, especially in the past decade? Or are we satisfied with what we have read recently that have been retrieved 25 pieces of antique house Belhassen Tripoli?

Bimadadna it to them a clear explanation about the reason for neglect of Christian monuments in Carthage, and the closure of the museum where the Christian?

Can we hear The secret behind the withdrawal of sites from the list of protected land, especially in the area "well Vetohp" Carthage (September 2006), in spite of UNESCO, stands today and where buildings and villas priced beyond imagination Sons Sidi Bouzid?

I'm not tight, but I see something wrong. The moral values that I grew up it prevents me from naming names. Must be reformed !

but emptied the retirement of the Institute of "competencies", we can bring qualified Mwrgena and researchers from both universities Tunisia or abroad, and that our young people looking for a job, but the job is an entitlement Young people who the most successful revolution.

Fetoratna We young people, intellectuals and vulnerable, and free of all red and purple are just a revolution, not grievance did not kill will not kill. We have evacuated the night, And Anne of the right to shine.


newspaper article issued on the situation of Tunisia, the number 586.29 January - 4 February 2011, p.. 7


and I want to note that the page contains two articles, My first and second Monir Arab, is not separated. And ends with my article - "The right to shine."