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News terrible and follow all the indications are that we have entered a new historical phase of what left their mark. The foolishness of our rulers, however, reigns supreme and cien natural to ask if we can do as in Egypt and elsewhere. For too long we had to hear that our country, happily ruled in alternarnanza and condominium by the same coterie of identity profiteers regime, are a model to export, even with the war, of course animated by a spirit of humanitarian intervention and mere police duties and to maintain order and stability. You should be really silly to drink all the buffaloes that every day there are Ammanniti by state television and print media. But we read the news that our correspondent has summarized for us by following closely the foreign channels, the ones that we put the index. This is the ninth and last match of Egeria, which became part of "Civium Libertas as a collaborator with the name of Egeria.
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The Revolt of Egypt enters Phase 2

A brief reference to the latest news, then a report on what happens in Egypt, which in recent days PressTV devoted large amounts of information.

KUWAIT
You add the Kuwait Arab protests, which started yesterday, Tuesday, March 8. Youth groups have announced protests for the next few days. The small country is closely tied to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

BAHRAIN
Today in the Arab world was held a day of demonstrations by women, to demand the abolition discriminatory measures against women and the release of thousands of men detained without formal charges. The women's event in Bahrain has been the most massive. But also very important and large participation of Palestinian women in this day of protest for women.

Meanwhile, more signs for an imminent military intervention in Saudi Arabia Bahrain.

YEMEN
Many news from Yemen, where protests are more massive with each passing day. Yesterday the army joined the protesters, saying the officer support to insurgents, and this is a sign of great hope.

Yesterday, the revolt broke out in un carcere in cui i sauditi e gli americani – con forte presenza militare in Yemen da anni – tengono prigionieri i combattenti per la libertà catturati durante le recenti operazioni militari contro l’opposizione yemenita. Sono oltre 2.000 i detenuti nel carcere militare.

ISRAELE
Il primo ministro israeliano Netanyau ha formalmente chiesto a Obama (e sicuramente otterrà) 20 miliardi di dollari “per fare fronte alle minacce arabe, che mettono a rischio la sicurezza di Israele”. E’ una menzogna, nessun popolo arabo si sogna di attaccare Israele, sapendo che è protetta dagli USA.


GRAN BRETAGNA
William Hague under prosecution for the "coup" failed in Libya. And 'the scandal for the misguided and deceitful attempt by the British SAS commandos in Libya, just a mission authorized by the British Foreign Secretary. I will look into this news as soon as possible

EGYPT
It 'very important what happens in Egypt in recent days. It 'the only one facing the Arab countries in which we have already passed the phase 2, so to speak, after the victory achieved in obtaining the resignation of the dictator Mubarak, in power for decades.

Egypt are entering a critical and delicate phase: people are consapevoli che è importante non allentare la pressione sull’attuale gruppo di potere che resiste ad un cambio di regime decisivo e mette in atto tentativi di ingannevole “ristrutturazione cosmetica” da una parte, e azioni di brutale repressione dall’altra, allo scopo di sequestrare la rivoluzione per la quale i cittadini sono determinati a combattere fino alla fine. E’ importante notare, che questa è una rivoluzione senza capi e senza una vera leadership che ufficialmente si faccia portavoce delle aspirazioni dei cittadini.

Marc Glenn, autore americano che scrive per il giornale “American Free Press”, e fondatore insieme a Hesham Tillawi (vedi post precedente) del “Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, "declared the other day in connection with PressTV:
" At this point there is a danger that this revolution has not the outcome hoped for. The revolutions are performed around an idea embodied in a leader or a well-organized revolutionary movement, of which there are absent. "

The Egyptian citizens are acting, but the individual initiatives are uncoordinated and mainly arises from frustration the absence of concrete answers to their requests expressed very clearly from the beginning of the revolt. The two main demands, around which revolve all the others are:
  • The cessation of "State of Emergency", which allows arrests without official charges and in some cases to disappear into the void of those arrested. And the request for the release of political prisoners, including many opposition leaders.
  • The invalidation of the Peace Treaty with Israel, making it complicit in the oppression of the Palestinians, Egypt and the Gaza blockade. And thus opening the border Egypt / Gaza.
In recent days there have been many initiatives by citizens to force a reaction from powerful groups (the colonels of the army and the party of Mubarak, the NDP), which had so far given no concrete sign of wanting to take seriously requests coming from the streets.

So here follows a chronological account of recent significant events in relation to attempts to bring about the abolition of the State of Emergency and break the blockade of Gaza.

Friday, March 4 - Egypt
Millions of protesters to the streets in the cities of Egypt for the "Day of Wrath." Only in Tahrir Square demonstrators exceeded one million. Their slogan used to say this: "We will not rest until our demands are met."
The posters listed the demands now advanced for specific weeks in a row: the banning of the ruling party, the NDP, and return of funds which the party has appropriated illegally. The termination of military government and the delivery of power to the Council consists of the Civil Courts reported by citizens, which will also seek to revise the Constitution. The release of political prisoners and the establishment of a commission to investigate the officers of the "Security", the terrible secret police who tortured many political prisoners and disappeared. It is worth mentioning that the term "political prisoner" is applied to anyone who is arrested for expressing criticism of the regime.

So far, only one of the claims for weeks had been received: Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq had had to resign, but otherwise the government was always formed by members loyal to Mubarak and the regime.

"In Egypt, Tunisia and the Americans, who work behind the scenes, have tried to 'minimize damage' with surgery, replacing dictators with figures that would guarantee the continuation of the status quo - as Suleiman Shafiq and instead of Mubarak Gannouchi and instead of Ben Ali in Tunisia - and now people are fighting inch by inch to remove the individual pieces that make up the framework of the military power of the two schemes, supported by the Empire West deeply concerned that the successes of the two countries can infect the crowds of other Arab countries in the determination of casting off the yoke of their puppet dictators of the USA and Israel, "commented the expert on Middle East affairs PressTV Zayd al-Isa, head of the institution IGA in Washington.

Friday, March 4-Cairo.
comes in Tahrir Square, more crowded than ever, the newly-appointed Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, another member of the former government and Mubarak, however, the new choice of army colonels for the guidance of government . In his speech to the crowd Essam Sharaf makes this somewhat contradictory statement: "I am one of you, one man army" and promises "a vero cambio di regime, che rispetterà tutte le richieste dei manifestanti”, aggiungendo che “qualora i cittadini egiziani non saranno soddisfatti della mia leadership, mi dimetterò senza esitazione.” Questa applicazione della formula “soddisfatti o rimborsati” alla questione politica non è piaciuta agli osservatori più critici, che vedono l’inganno dietro l’angolo.

I manifestanti in Piazza Tharir sono più agitati che mai e si riversano in massa verso il punto in cui si trova il neo-premier Sharaf, che deve essere scortato dalla sicurezza per lasciare la piazza. I commenti sull’accaduto sono contrastanti: alcuni affermano che la folla volesse dare il benvenuto al neo-premier, un tecnocrate noto per essere un “moderato” (un mostro moderato?), ad altri sembrava che la folla fosse furiosa.

Tuttavia, qualche ora dopo arriva l’annuncio da parte del Consiglio Militare che entro la fine del mese si terrà il referendum sulla nuova Costituzione. Nessun accenno alla richiesta insistente dei cittadini per la fine dello Stato di Emergenza e la scarcerazione dei detenuti politici, nessun segno che sia prossima la fine della complicità con Israele e del regno di terrore da parte della “Sicurezza”. Nel suo discorso alla folla, Sharaf aveva evitato una presa di posizione diretta, dichiarando che “l’apparato di sicurezza deve operare in favore dei cittadini”, despite the specific request of the citizens for the dismantling of the institution, called al-Amn Dowla, el'incriminazione of its leaders.

the evening come the first reports on the reactions of citizens. As guided by an invisible hand, many Egyptian cities, the crowd showed buildings under Security, in which the documents are kept and practices regarding political prisoners. And 'here's who end up arrested, and it is from here that often disappear into thin air.

Friday, March 4 - Alexandria.
come from Alexandria images of protesters surrounding the huge edificio della Sicurezza, centro di tortura e detenzione, quartier generale della polizia segreta locale. Si vede un’ala del complesso in fiamme e la carica sui cittadini da parte di uomini in divisa e altri in borghese. In un primo momento si specula che la folla abbia preso d’assalto il centro per liberare i prigionieri arrestati nei giorni precedenti, dopo scontri violenti con la polizia. Poi emerge la verità. I manifestanti avevano assediato l’edificio, chiedendo a voce alta il rilascio dei prigionieri. Ad un certo punto i manifestanti si erano accorti del fumo che usciva da un’ala del centro e si erano insospettiti, prendendo d’assalto l’edificio.

Nel vedersi circondati e senza via escape, the agents were poured out, opening fire on protesters and fleeing through the gap that had managed to open up. Later, some protesters and journalists with cameras rushed towards the interior: the fear was to be held at risk. Arriving in the wing where the smoke came out and stated a fire in the room where the documents are kept. Some of the cards not yet destroyed incriminating evidence accounted for the abuses by the regime. Meanwhile, the fire came Vigli, even if the fire was very low. The day after the news emerged, accompanied by films, which were in the building were also detained and found in tombs the cameras were shown some of the incriminating documents.

Saturday, March 5. - Cairo.
The protesters trying to enter the headquarters of the security to take the documents that provide evidence of abuses by the Mubarak regime, responsible for thousands of arrests and torture.

are assaulted by police officers, some in civilian clothes armed with knives and batons. Spoke with army tanks and soldiers firing into the air to disperse the crowd. Some throw themselves on hitting protesters with truncheons. They want to avoid the crowds can get hold of secret documents in the building. The crowd flees, but some protesters are beyond the control of the army and managed to force entry Security. Even in this case, the search leads to the discovery of incriminating documents, immediately seized.

Saturday, March 5. - Cairo.
Meanwhile it was announced that Mubarak and former oil minister Sameh Fahmy are formally investigated for the sale of gas and oil to Israel for a price well below market price, according to the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al Youm-caused losses of at least $ 500,000 in the last two years.

Egypt has for decades supplied 40% of Israel's demand for fossil energy. However, the gas-duct that connected Egypt with Israel was detonated during the early stages of the revolt in Egypt.

Meanwhile, alarmed at the determination of citizens to obtain a decisive regime change, the Military Council has taken action to make at least some "concessions" but look like maneuvers to stall.

Sunday, March 6 - Cairo
comes the news that he was appointed the new Minister of Interior, Major General Mansour al-Essawy (not a civilian, then!), Replacing Mahmoud Wagdy, appointed by Mubarak to resign first. Meanwhile, is put on trial former minister Interior Habib al-Adly.

The Military Council also stated its intention to investigate thoroughly the events of the secret police. Still no mention of a possible closure of the institution. The Colonels hope with these maneuvers to calm tempers. Maybe they do not read well the signs of the times, or hope to gain time in the hope of outside intervention, as many experts suggest. Recall that the Egyptian army colonels are also in control of 90% of the economic system, with unlimited access to the profits.

Sunday, March 6 - Cairo
comes the news of a reshuffle of ministers, to meet the demands of the square that urges the purging of all the political figures, representatives of the former regime of Mubarak.

The new ministers sworn in the presence of the Head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, the Field-Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi (to confirm who is really leading the nation).

The new appointments include: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Labor, Immigration, Culture and Petroleum.

Monday, March 7 - Cairo
Monday evening Ahmed al-dowm, an exponent of a resistance movement in Egypt, said in the media of language Arabic will be made public the documents found during the prolonged searches (2 days) Building Safety, which contain information on serious crimes, including the names of responsible officials. Some of the documents are already in publication, the spokesman of the revolutionary group. Dowm said that during the raid were found in the security instruments of torture of prisoners and graves disappeared.

Tuesday, March 8 - Cairo
comes the news that the Egyptian government has carried out the arrest of 47 police officers involved in the destruction of secret documents in the building of State Security. Now the reaction of the revolutionary movement that recalls the determination expressed by citizens calling for the closure of Amn al-Dowla, the dismantling of the abolition of State Security secret police.

Also during the same weekend comes the news that an initiative is underway by a group of Egyptian activists to force the blockade of Gaza. The story of this initiative will follow shortly.

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