Sunday, February 6, 2011

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TUNISIA: A REVOLUTION FOR THE KILLERS? INFO

Jasmine is a poisonous flower in Tunisia at the moment. The Western bourgeoisie and his bobos leftists we have not stopped bleating, we cut in the floor, he was welcomed the "peaceful revolution" of Tunisia. Behind the scenes: after all the siren songs of various leftist Democrats and leftist Arab nationals with ass flag, police continue to kill in police stations. That's what awaits the workers who allow themselves to be lulled by the songs bourgeois democratic "national", still more misery and shot like you said know who. Best evidence unfortunately it is by no means a revolution but a game of musical chairs in the apparatus of domination of the bourgeoisie who sits with Western backing on a rising middle class of poverty . Another proof that nothing can be changed without preliminary dissolution police criminal with automatic weapons of the proletariat, only strength and honest self-controlled to prevent chaos, ie the continuity of the assassins orders the bourgeoisie.
and Tunisia to Egypt and elsewhere, ie even in the West where the "brothers" of the state - unions - Equivalent to those brothers Islamo-nationalists, ultra-quiet in these times. But would it surprise my dear international readers here?

(From Le Figaro this Sunday)

Four people were killed Saturday in clashes between protesters and police in the town of Le Kef, in north-western Tunisia, officials said a union source and a resident reached by telephone Kef.

A previous report, sent to AFP in the early evening by a union source and a source at the Interior Ministry, reported two deaths of three serious injuries.

Two seriously injured, hit by bullets, died of their wounds, indicated to AFP sources said.

According to the government agency TAP, the protesters wanted the dismissal of the chief of police of the city of El Kef for "abuse of authority in the exercise of its functions".

According to union sources joined by AFP Kef, several hundred people gathered outside the prefecture Kef demand the departure of Commissioner Khaled Ghazouani.

The demonstration degenerated into violence when it slapped a protester, provoking the anger of the crowd who tried to enter in the police station before setting it on fire.

The police responded by shooting and two demonstrators, aged 19 and 49, were killed on the spot, sources said. Three other protesters were seriously injured before two of them die.

Saturday evening, calm had returned to Kef and the local police chief, Khaled Ghazouni was "placed under arrest," said a union source.
The previous day, several hundred people protested outside a police station of Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia cradle of the revolution in the center of the country after the death of two people who were inmates.

The Interior Minister, Farhat Rajhi, confirmed their deaths, saying it was a crime that could be the work of supporters of the former regime of President Ben Ali, who fled Jan. 14 countries.

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