Monday, January 31, 2011

What Happens If You Drink Scope

A week of revolution. Battery

'Quiet Revolution' in Egypt
... Its flag is the face of Khalid Saeed, a symbol of almost 30 years of oppression , and his instrument is the simplest and powerful available today: the Internet. Khaled Saeed, 28, death came in front of the cafe he frequented in his hometown, Alexandria. On 6 June, two Egyptian officers in plain clothes forced him out of the establishment, hitting his head against a marble table ...

Internet security becomes critical as the government Egyptian blocked websites and arrested activists
As we have seen in Iran and Tunisia, social networking tools have given activists a powerful voice authoritarian regimes, which can be heard far beyond his own country. But the use of social networks has also given their governments ways to identify and retaliate against them. This week we are seeing the same dynamics take place in Egypt. This is the reason why it is critical that all-activists in Egypt and elsewhere, take precautions to protect their anonymity and freedom of expression. Protests in Egypt this week also highlights another important point: the authoritarian governments can block access to social media websites, but activists working technologically probably find ways to circumvent censorship to communicate with the rest of the world ...


India attaches to the great corruption
For the first time in India, thousands of people took to the streets in dozens of cities to protest against rampant corruption.
"Cast and imprison corrupt" and "we all pay for corruption" were among the slogans on the march in the Indian capital, New Delhi.
"Normally I do not go to the streets to demonstrate, but this time I did and also encouraging my friends to do Facebook, Twitter and emails. I am appalled by the level of corruption in India, "explained Nilima Chawla, one of the attendees.

The Chinese government censorship fears contagion and the word''Egypt in the microblogging '
The Chinese authorities are taking no chances with the possibility of a contagion effect of the protests for democracy occurred in Egypt , Tunisia and other Muslim countries. Beijing has blocked the word "Egypt" in the micro-portals such as Sina.com and Sohu.com, which, when you do a search, return the message "In accordance with the laws, regulations and relevant policies, the results can not be displayed "or say they have not been found ...


The French Revolution in Egypt, Twitter and the new CNN
On Saturday I go on the Internet via the TV network Aljazeera in English or especially via Twitter, what happened, why no English media inexplicably gave almost no information. After the splendid coverage 24 hours Aljazeera of the Egyptian revolution, we can say that Aljazeera is now the new CNN. With striking images that I put my skin crawl. It's really the French Revolution in the XXI century. Do not miss these pictures: you will see elderly, women and children and youth, all the streets protesting. Look on Youtube Aljazeera images ...
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Twitter has 200 million users worldwide and has the enormous power that a person can type your mobile phone is happening and who can read the rest of the planet at the moment ...

THE DARK SIDE:
Castro criticized the attitude 'Machiavellian' in the United States in relation to the revolt of Egypt
Obama explains that while supplying arms to Mubarak, the U.S. agency for International Development supported the opposition.


U.S. calls for a democratic transition in Egypt.
Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton called Sunday for a transition to democracy in Egypt compounding the pressure on President Hosni Mubarak to loosen, if not finally give up, his grip on power.

EYE WITH THIS!
The 'revolutionary' destroy the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
A group of vandals have smashed antiques of all kinds in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Have not been saved or mummies.

is not new:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2011/01/whos-looting.html
The writing style of pruning "of the newspapers of the often betray mortadelo.
The people not being pummeled their heritage or their ancestors!


















Revolution live in PressTV

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