The New Middle East: From Tunisia ... to Lebanon ... to Egypt ... to Palestine!
Middle Eastern courageous people change their corrupt government that supported by the so-called civilised Western countries.
Middle Eastern people are creating the New Middle East in their own way, not in war criminals way George Bush-Blair-Howard!!!
yourPDFDU urges you to support Egypt and Egyptian people by joining Egyptian Solidarity Group rally:
Sunday 3.00pm Sunday 30th January in front of the Consulate General of Egypt in Melbourne
50 Market St, Melbourne, Australia
Honeymoon is over: For US.British,French,Israel [,the so-called civilised West] and
their Arab Dictators. By Latheef Farook.
Rally in Melbourne to Support the "Day of Anger" in Egypt Come and Join us 3:00pm Sunday 30th January in front of the Consulate General of Egypt in Melbourne 50 Market St, Melbourne, Australia Everyone is welcome More than 100,000 Egyptians were protesting in the streets on 25 Jan 2011 asking for their basic needs: 1. Fighting Corruption, Egypt is one of the most corrupt countries according to Transparency International's 2010Worldwide Corruption Perceptions ranking of countries (ranked 98th) 2. Poverty, More than 40 million Egyptian citizens are living under 2 dollars a day and there are more than one million children living on the street. 3. Democracy, Egypt has the same President for the last 28 years. There have been no free elections or legal parliament. It has also been governed under an edict of 'emergency law' since 1967, with the exception of 18 months around 1980 4. Freedom of expression, Egyptians are not able to organise peaceful protests because the police and the army are controlled by the Egyptian regime. 5. Health, Egypt has one of the highest levels of infections of hepatitis C and cancer worldwide. 6. Education, more than 30 million Egyptians can not read or write. After a long silence, more than 100,000 Egyptians began protesting in the streets on 25 Jan in many cities around the country. These people need our support to stand up to a regime that uses police to torture them. These human beings need our support to get their basic rights. Freedom requires sacrifice and effort. Their efforts are fraught with danger, but we can help alleviate their fears by showing the Egyptian regime they will be accountable. Whether you have Egyptian heritage or not, Egypt needs to know you are supporting them. Yesterday Tunisia removed a barbaric dictator. Today is for Egypt, and tomorrow is for all unjust dictators. If you are human and share the feelings of a human being asking for their basic needs, this is our chance to let the Egyptian regime know loud and clear that Australia and the international community are on the side of justice and the Egyptian people. Please come and join us. Bring your own flags and signs Please share with your network | Egyptian Solidarity Group Media Release Solidarity with Egyptians demand for freedom Press Release 28-January-2011 The Egyptian Solidarity Group wishes to send a message of solidarity with the Egyptians plight for freedom from the 30 year dictatorship regime. Islam Najjar, The event organizer and its media spokesman, said today, “More than 100,000 Egyptians demonstrated yesterday in the streets demanding basic needs including: end to corruption, legitimate elections, freedom of expression, better education and the termination of the current regime”. In Melbourne, we stand in solidarity with the demands of the Egyptian people.” The Egyptian Solidarity Group believes that reform in Egypt is required and that the response of the repressive regime to the demonstrators was excessively violent. To express this solidarity, people of Melbourne will be demonstrating on Sunday the 30th of January, 2011 at 3:00pm in front of the Egyptian Consulate at Market Street. A signed letter and petition will be presented to the Consulate staff on that day. [Ends] For more information please contact The Egyptian Solidarity Group Spokesman– Islam Najjar on: 0438 666 352. |
Honeymoon is over: For US.British,French,Israel [,the so-called civilised West] and
their Arab Dictators. By Latheef Farook.
It appears the honeymoon is over for United States, Britain and France and their medieval style oppressive dictators in the Middle East who deprived their people of basic rights and freedom leave alone the poverty and misery they were subjected to.
Popular uprisings have been sweeping from Yemen to Mauritania, shaking very foundations of regimes in the region following the Tunisian uprising which overthrew Dictator Ben Ali –something undreamt of only a month ago.
It spread first to Algeria followed by Jordan demanding the removal of their governments. Spontaneous demonstrations in Egypt forced President Hosni Mubarak’s son to flee to London last Wednesday and regime is using brute force with United States supplied tear gas canisters to crush the demonstration though many predict that these demonstrations are yet to gather momentum. Since the US provides about $1.3 billion in military aid to Egypt a year, the repressive apparatus of the state is seen by many in Egypt as hand in glove with the US. Hosni Mubarak has become a shameful liability for the Arabs and the Muslims worldwide and thus the people are fighting not only for their political freedom and economic upliftment but also to regain their lost dignity. Mubarak has been such a great asset to the West and Israel that Washington Post citing an Israeli minister who spoke on condition of anonymity to Israeli media stated that Egypt should force to crush the uprising. Going a step ahead US Vice President Joe Biden said “Mubarak is not a dictator, he shouldn't step down...... and wonders what the Egyptian protesters want”. Certainly Joe Biden needs to go for a refresher course on dictatorship and democracy. The whole world is watching developments in Cairo, the bastion of the West and Israel and an active centre for Israel’s secret service Mossad. Thus it is highly unlikely that the West and Israel would allow his fall .Perhaps former UN nuclear chief Mohamed Al Baradi’s arrival in Cairo is an effort to replace Mubarak and safeguard their interest. In Yemen a woman activist Karman Tawakul who led student rallies against the government in the capital and sparked a new wave of protests was arrested. She led two protests at Sana’a University, criticizing autocratic Arab leaders and calling on Yemenis to topple President Ali Abdullah Saleh by using text messages and emails. On January 27 more than 2200 Arab scholars, politicians, and activists – from over 20 Arab countries – issued an “URGENT APPEAL” in Washington for the defense and consolidation of human rights and democracy in the Arab World. People throughout the Middle East have been seething with anger for years at the way their rulers suppressed, tortured and subjected them to extreme poverty while the ruling elite live in luxury amidst corruption and collaborate with what the people describe as their sworn enemies-United States, Britain, France and Israel- and help them implement their evil designs on Islam and Muslims. The peoples’; frustration has reached such a stage they think that Israel and the regimes in the region are two sides of the same coin threatening their very survival. Thus the uprising is spreading like wildfire and no one could predict its consequences. Indications are that Middle East will never be the same and the rulers will not be able to serve their Western masters –US, UK and France- as they did in the past. |
Britain and France, which ruled the Middle East for centuries and claim, together with United States, to be the guardians of human rights, democracy and freedom, deprive the people in the region even basic human rights. For example, in the free, fair and rare general elections held in Algeria in 1991 the Muslim party won the poll with a large majority. Yet the Middle East despots, together with their European proprietors staged a coup, installed a dictator and brutally denied the fruits of democracy and freedom to the people longing to enjoy them.
People protested and the armed forces crushed the uprising by killing around 150,000.
In the free and fair elections held in January 2006 for the Palestine Authority Parliament, Hamas won the elections. with the largest single majority. It was a very clean and peaceful election supervised by former US President Jimmy Carter The Hamas victory dealt a severe blow to the often repeated Zionist myth that Israel was the only democracy in the Middle East. However the Arab dictators together with their Western masters Israel crushed this budding democracy and imposed economic blockade punishing the entire 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza which was turned into an open prison.
Western conspiracies against Muslim Middle East are not something new. Britain planted Israel in the heart of Middle East to ensure the region remain in turmoil forever. Holding up the Holy Quran British Prime Minister of the Victorian age Gladstone told the House of Commons that” so long as the Egyptians have got this book with them, we will never be able to enjoy quiet or peace in that land”.
Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt and introduced a strategy getting Egyptians Muslims to kill each other. This strategy was adopted by both George Bush and Tony Blair when they invaded Afghanistan and Iraq.
Thus the endless conspiracies. The ongoing so called war on terrorism demonising Islam and Muslims to justify the invasion of Muslim countries is the continuation of these conspiracies. The statement of former head of the British armed forces who retired and was appointed as a defense advisor to Prime Minister David Cameron that the war in Afghanistan is a war on Islam confirms this deeply entrenched anti Muslim policy.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 program on 17 May 2010 about Britain’s continued occupation of Afghanistan, Gen (r) Sir Richard Dannatt said: “There is an Islamist agenda which if we don’t oppose and face it off in southern Afghanistan, or Afghanistan, or in South Asia, then frankly that influence will grow. We could see it moving from South Asia to the Middle East to North Africa and to the high water mark of the Islamic caliphate in the 14th, 15th Century. He explicitly said if Muslims adopted Islam’s political ideas and the Khilafah ruling system, this would be unacceptable and warranted a military response from Britain. He had no issues with Muslims praying or enacting spiritual rituals, provided they surrendered political life to Western values”.
This is the deeply entrenched policy of the West towards Islam and Muslims. Now that the people have woken up it is unlikely that Middle East will be same playground for the West. Ends
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