As Libya continues to, understandably, dominate the news I thought I might take a quick tour of what's happening with the inspiring revolutionary process that kick started the whole thing. Although, perhaps more accurately that's a tour of the repression that's currently taking place.
- In Yemen 35 protesters have been killed when troops opened fire on them. The government have now declared a state of emergency.
- In Iraq gunmen torched a TV station for showing protests, police allowed armed men to beat and stab protesters in Bagdhad, while journalists who reported the demo were arrested, as they were in Basra, in Anbar province security services shot five protesters dead, Al Jazeera have pictures of police shooting at protesters in Falluja.
- In Iran they are cracking down on web activists,
- There are mass demonstrations in Jordan.
- Strikes closed 300 factories in Oman and the ports.
- Clashes in Syria have left at least three people dead in pro-democracy protests.
- In Bahrain Saudi troops have come in to restore order, and Kuwait is sending its navy (!), all to reinforce the status quo against the protests. This is while they enforce their own ban on protests. The Bahraini authorities have smashed a monument symbolic of the movement as the state rounds up the opposition.
- In Djibouti opposition leaders have been arrested and there have been widespread calls to boycott next month's elections.
- In Egypt the repression continues, with attacks on women marchers, as the wrangles over the constitution look set to leave the revolutionaries out in the cold.
- While the inspiration of these liberation movements in taking hold in Africa, a place not so seperate from the Arab world.
2 comments:
best send the troops to Yemen then
oh, and Saudi
will we be Saudi cracking down on protests in Bahrain, while simultaneously being involved with actions to support the revolutionaries in Lybia. Almost as hypocritical as the west's support for the house of al saud
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