Gandalf Posted January 29, 2011 Author Posted January 29, 2011 Londonstani: I've long suspected Al Jazeera is the only English language news channel that has people who really know the foreign affairs they cover. 16 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone http://twitter.com/londonstani
aram Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 (edited) Kairo (dapd). Bei den Protesten in Ägypten sind in denvergangenen zwei Tagen mindestens 62 Menschen getötet worden. Dasteilten ägyptische Sicherheitsbeamte am Samstag mit. Mindestens2.000 weitere seien bei den Demonstrationen und teilweisegewaltsamen Zusammenstößen zwischen Demonstranten und Polizistenverletzt worden. dapd/maw9523,rd/ppkaze u zadnja dva dana minimum 62 mrtva, najmanje 2000 direktnih sukoba demonstranata i policije Edited January 29, 2011 by aram
zorglub Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Bilo? Saudi king expresses support for Mubarak"No Arab or Muslim can tolerate any meddling in the security and stability of Arab and Muslim Egypt by those who infiltrated the people in the name of freedom of expression, exploiting it to inject their destructive hatred," King Abdullah was quoted as saying.
slepa živana Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 jel se oglasila neka srpska organizacija do sad?
aram Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 demonstracije nekakve i u alziru i danas, mada su najavljene za 12. februar
Indy Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Pa tesko da ce stvoriti pravedni svet, ali ce skinuti jednog korumpiranog starca sa vlasti i pokusati da izgrade manje klijentisticki sistem. Malo li je na ovu skupocu "Before we start cheering this world revolution as the salvation of us all, however, it ought to be remembered that revolutionary regimes often turn out to be worse than the tyrannies they’ve overthrown." (revolutionary wave)
No7 Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Bilo?Saudi king expresses support for Mubarak Завршена "револуција".
Roger Sanchez Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 opa, Tea Party refleksije.. 10:30pm in Egypt. Witnesses tell Reuters that protesters have set the Egyptian Tax Authority building in central Cairo on fire.
Musharaf Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Амр Кхалид, египатски 'активиста и телееванђелиста' скичи по ЦНН-у.
Indy Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 What is happening in Egypt is not our business...kaze Telegraph.co.uk blogger Peter OborneWe must resist that temptation. The future of Egypt, Tunisia and other Middle Eastern countries is not up to us. Over the coming days we are likely to hear from a number of commentators who will claim that we must intervene in order to prevent victory for “international Islam” or some other bogeyman. It is very very important that we ignore these voices. Is our business!...kazu citaoci u komentarimaEgypt is our business because 10% of the poulation is ChristianJust wait until the Muslim Brotherhood siezes control of Suez. I am sure Oborne will still have a job and still talking rubbishJust wait until it turns into Gaza on the Nile, Israel invades again and turfs them some of them out and imprisons the rest- then it will be our business.Of course it's our "business" - quite literally! Our oil depends on the stability of this region combined with the Middle East. They are interlinked.
dux Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Mučno je gledati CNN u ovakvim zgodama, jer uvek potegnu pogrešno pitanje. Trenutno se bave ruljom, i 1 svetinjom - imovinom. Samo zbog tih spinova ih valja i pratiti. Na nekom nivou prenose stav administracije.
Ted Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Mučno je gledati CNN u ovakvim zgodama, jer uvek potegnu pogrešno pitanje. Na sopstvenom primeru smo se u ovo uverili.
Прслин Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 demonstracije nekakve i u alziru i danas, mada su najavljene za 12. februarПознаника фотографа исцимали његови земљаци Енглези да брзо, брзо оде на добро плаћену тезгу у Алжир. То ми је пријавио пре 5-6 дана, од тада само чекам прву вест оданде.
aram Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 oko 10 hiljada ljudi, ali ne u glavnom gradu, nego u luci Béjaïa, najvecem gradu oblasti Kabylia. protest organizovala RCD, koja je jos '92. zabranjena i silom rasturena.za 12. februar najavljene velike demonstracije u glavnom gradu.ko zna nemacki, spojler Tausende Menschen protestieren gegen algerische Regierung - Demonstranten fordern «radikalen Wechsel» in politischer Führung Algier, 29. Januar (AFP) - Tausende Menschen haben am Samstag inder algerischen Küstenstadt Bejaïa in der Region Kabylei gegen dieRegierung des Landes protestiert. Nach Angaben derSammlungsbewegung für die Kultur und die Demokratie (RCD)beteiligten sich rund 10.000 Demonstranten an der friedlichenKundgebung etwa 250 Kilometer östlich der Hauptstadt Algier, dievon einem großen Polizeiaufgebot begleitet wurde. Demnach fordertendie Teilnehmer einen «radikalen Wechsel» in der politischen FührungAlgeriens. Die RCD hatte zuletzt vor einer Woche einen Protestmarsch inAlgier organisiert, der auf Grundlage der seit dem Jahr 1992gültigen Notstandsgesetze zunächst verboten und später gewaltsamaufgelöst wurde. Dabei wurden dutzende Menschen verletzt. DieOppositionspartei rief daraufhin für den 12. Februar zu einerweiteren Kundgebung in der Hauptstadt auf. Anfang des Monats warenbei Unruhen in Algerien fünf Menschen ums Leben gekommen. DieRegierung kündigte daraufhin vorübergehende Preisnachlässe fürSpeiseöl und Rohrzucker an.
Mostly harmless Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Na AJ pricaju trenutno o bandama koje idu i loot-uju osetljive objekte sve vise, privatne kuce. Ljudi se organizuju u vidu nekakvih straza po kvartovima. Sumnja se da su to u stvari policajci (kojih btw nema na ulicama uopste) u civilnoj odeci, sa ciljem da diskredituju masu i odvuku dobar deo ljudi da brane svoju imovinu i porodice...
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