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Immigrant Rights Groups, Labor, #Occupy Plan #MayDay Protests ~ #MSM

Protest groups across the country are gearing up for May Day protests on Wednesday. In New York, Occupy Wall Street has posted a schedule for the day, kicking off with young workers marching from Bryant Park in solidarity with the Transport Workers Union. Occupy says it plans to visit the offices of union busters and companies with whom the TWU members have contract disputes.

At around noon, protesters will then go on an “immigrant worker justice tour,” in order to highlight the daily struggles facing immigrants and workers in New York City. Activists will visit several workplaces in midtown to “demand an end to exploitation of immigrant workers” with the march ending at Senator Schumer’s office for a speak-out on what real immigration reform looks like.

Occupy has also scheduled an event to “Save The People’s Post Office” where protesters will meet at the Peter Stuyvesant Post Office at 14th Street and First Avenue. I previously have written about the fake USPS budget crisis and how our pro-privatization Congress refuses to allow the Post Office to save itself.

The evening will culminate with a rally for labor and citizens’ rights at City Hall, a May Day People’s Assembly at Foley Square and a memorial for Kimani Gray, the Brooklyn teenager slain by the NYPD, at Zuccotti Park. Protesters plan on addressing racial profiling under stop-and-frisk, full legalization for immigrants, an immediate end to deportations, the injustices of the 1 percent and the devastating consequences of austerity.

Nationally, May Day protests have already attracted the attention of authorities. FBI agents in Seattle and Olympia have reportedly been showing up at people’s houses, schools, workplaces and even favorite jogging routes to question individuals about their May Day plans.

The agents were mostly chummy with the people they contacted. As one woman talked to agents, another housemate described their manner as “jokey and flirty—I almost thought they were gonna ask her out!”

Flirty or not, they identified themselves as members of the FBI’s domestic terrorism unit. Apparently, the vandalism of May Day 2012, and the potential demonstrations on May Day 2013, are terrorism investigations. (Which, frankly, seems to me like a grave insult to anyone from Boston to NYC to Kandahar who’s been a victim of, or lost a family member to, actual terrorism.)

In one case yesterday, the agents reportedly turned up at a public park to intercept two joggers. The joggers said “no, thanks” and went home. About 20 minutes later, the agents reportedly showed up at their house.

This highly invasive behavior by authorities isn’t unusual. In 2012, the NYPD raided activists’ homes before the annual protests. At the time, the National Lawyer’s Guild said it was aware of at least five instances of the NYPD’s paying activists visits, including one where the FBI was involved in questioning.

Ayn Dietrich, a spokesperson for the FBI, would neither confirm nor deny anything about the visits to theSeattle Stranger. However, she did say, “We do all kinds of routine activities throughout the state on any given day. If we have people out there, it could be community outreach, emergency response, or investigative work…. We sometimes knock on doors when there’s an issue of a missing child. We’re around the community, especially with ethnic minority groups, to let them know they can come to us to report hate crimes.”

It’s ironic Dietrich specifically mentioned ethnic minority groups, given that they’re doing some of the most serious planning around May Day, specifically in fighting for immigrant rights, legalization and an end to deportations. In California, large protests are expected because some undocumented immigrants and their supporters view this as their best chance in many years for immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants.

Reporter David Olson writes that many grassroots immigration activists are unhappy with key elements of the Senate immigration bill, such as the thirteen-year wait for potential citizenship for undocumented immigrants, which Olson says many view as “excessive,” and a trigger mechanism in the bill that makes a path to citizenship dependent on the implementation of stringent border security measures.

Though there is considerably less press coverage of this year’s May Day in comparison to last year’s events—when activists were still coming down from the frenzied energy of the Occupy movement’s apex—now is actually the time when the most exciting grassroots workers’ actions are taking place. Fast food workers in New York City and Chicago have shown innovative ways non-unionized workers can fight for living wages and demonstrated for workers everywhere that labor rights aren’t just for a select sect, but rather for everyone who has ever worked for a day’s wages.

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Stop The #NDAA: Flood The Courthouse And The Streets
On February 6th the 2nd circuit court of appeals will be hearing oral arguments in the lawsuit against section 1021 of the NDAA. Your attendance will communicate that the pubic is invested in the outcome of this ruling and unwilling to sit idly by as due process rights are eroded.
★★★ HEDGES et al. vs OBAMA, Second Circuit Appeals Court ★★★ Our Second Circuit court date has been set for:DATE: Wednesday, February 6, 2013 TIME: 10am ESTPLACE: New YorkADDRESS: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit - Thurgood Marshall Court Room 1505, 15th floor 40 Centre Street (40 Foley Square), NYC
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Stop The #NDAA: Flood The Courthouse And The Streets

On February 6th the 2nd circuit court of appeals will be hearing oral arguments in the lawsuit against section 1021 of the NDAA. Your attendance will communicate that the pubic is invested in the outcome of this ruling and unwilling to sit idly by as due process rights are eroded.


★★★ HEDGES et al. vs OBAMA, Second Circuit Appeals Court ★★★

Our Second Circuit court date has been set for:

DATE: Wednesday, February 6, 2013 
TIME: 10am EST
PLACE: New York

ADDRESS:
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit - Thurgood Marshall Court
Room 1505, 15th floor
40 Centre Street (40 Foley Square), NYC

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Egypt clashes continue for yet another day, despite Morsi declaring a state-of-emergency and preparing to arrest hundreds of citizens. Morsi continues to become more violent, more brutal and more repressive in his response to Egyptian citizens critical of his tyranny.
January 28, 2013

Police tear-gassed protesters in Cairo on Monday as clashes still gripped Egypt despite a declared state of emergency aimed at suppressing democracy in the region. The citizens on the street meanwhile reject president Morsi’s call for a dialogue as unrest enters its fifth day. They’ve done that before and know that Morsi is interested only in usurping more power from the people.

The violent unrest across Egypt rages on despite a 30-day state of emergency in Egypt starting Monday evening that President Morsi declared yesterday, as protesters pose a larger threat to Morsi’s power grab.

Morsi also set curfews from 9pm to 6am in the three most cities of Port Said, Suez and Ismailia where protesters are most loudly demanding democracy and transparency from the state. Further unrest is anticipated as many refuse to be repressed by the restrictions.

Many people believe a curfew will also be imposed on the capital, where police continue to brutally attack and fire teargas at protesters in Tahrir Square. A bystander was shot dead in clashes near the iconic venue, AFP reported Monday morning. Protesters are reporting that he was shot dead by government forces.

Thousands of people took to the streets of Port Said later on Monday to attend funerals of the most recent victims of police violence and repression. Reuters reported that mourners waved teargas canisters at television cameras to demonstrate that it is the brutal repressive police force who is to blame for the murder of Egyptian citizens.

Talks rejected

As the violence continues leaving now some 50 people dead, Egypt’s main opposition group, the National Salvation Front, has rejected President Mohamed Morsi’s calls for senior politicians and groups to join a national dialogue, saying it “could only lead to a dead end.” Recent interactions with Morsi have shown that he has no interest in fostering democracy in the region.

Speaking after the emergency meeting Monday afternoon, leading member of the coalition, Mohamed ElBaradei, said the proposal by the Islamist leader was “cosmetic and not substantive.”

The National Salvation Front will only attend talks, ElBaradei stressed, if a list of conditions laid by the opposition is met.

Earlier, smaller opposition groups also rejected president Morsi’s offer to negotiate because “the dialogue is a waste of time if the president doesn’t take responsibility for the bloody events.” They will not allow Morsi to get away with unapologetic, violent murder against citizens fighting for democracy.

Shortly after the state of emergency was declared, some 200 people marched in the streets of Ismailia, Reuters reported citing witnesses. “Down with Morsi, down with the state of emergency,” they chanted.

There have been reports of male mobs groping and assaulting isolated women in Tahrir Square amid the unrest. Twenty-five cases of sexual assaults by officers and others trying to suppress female protesters have been reported over the last few days. Some have been stripped naked and one was raped, local women’s rights campaigners told The Guardian.

Egypt’s cabinet later approved a draft law to give the army the power to arrest civilians. A cabinet source told Reuters that the army would “behave like a police force,” meaning detainees would go to a civilian, rather than a military court.

However, Cairo-based journalist Bel Trew told RT that there “have already been calls for protests to break this curfew starting at 8pm [Monday night], they say, in defiance of the president.”

“Security forces are now able to arrest citizens and detain them for up to 30 days without charges. So we’re likely to see a wave of arrests across those three cities as people violate the curfew and clash with police,” she said.

Rallies have been taking place in Cairo, Alexandria, Suez and half a dozen other places as citizen outrage continues to spread like wildfire. Protesters have taken to the streets in greater numbers following Saturday’s death sentence verdicts over a stadium stampede last February.

On Sunday, thousands turned out for the funerals of 35 rioters who were killed in previous Port Said protests on Saturday. Teargas was fired and gunfire was shot into the funerals. In Cairo, there was so much teargas in the air that Cairo journalist Bel Trew was struggling to get her words out.

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#Kalaw

pinoyweekly: Thousands of protesters marching to US embassy blocked by police in Kalaw Ave. http://t.co/d8FACRkQ
Nov 30, 2012, 06:03 UTC

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Clashes in Parliament Square squatters’ protest #Realness #UK #SpreadThis

Activists who planned a “sleep-in” outside parliament to highlight proposed anti-squatting legislation were violently removed by police under terrorism rules that restrict protests to within a 0.6 mile (1km) radius. Most protesters left the scene peacefully but about 50 refused to leave, claiming they were holding a Halloween picnic

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Government orders YouTube to censor protest videos
In a frightening example of how the state is tightening its grip around the free Internet, it has emerged that You Tube is complying with thousands of requests from governments to censor and remove videos that show protests and other examples of citizens simply asserting their rights, while also deleting search terms by government mandate. Read more
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In a frightening example of how the state is tightening its grip around the free Internet, it has emerged that You Tube is complying with thousands of requests from governments to censor and remove videos that show protests and other examples of citizens simply asserting their rights, while also deleting search terms by government mandate. Read more

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    • #youtube
    • #censorship
    • #protests
    • #government
    • #videos
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99% Legion is Awakening.: #OWS: Coming to a City Near You!

The movement is spreading… Amazing how quickly! Non-violent protests and demonstrations against government and corporate corruption. The people are FED UP! SOLIDARITY! Here’s just a few of the new groups arising:

#OccupySLC- Salt Lake City, Utah: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Occupy-SLC/197192707016780

#OccupySanAntonio- http://www.facebook.com/occupysanantonio

#OccupyPGH- Pittsburgh, PA: http://www.facebook.com/OccupyPGH

#OccupyPhilly- Philadelphia, PA: http://www.facebook.com/OccupyPhiladelphia

#OccupyLexington- Lexington, KY: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=288315967862062

#OccupyColumbus- Columbus, GA: https://twitter.com/#!/occupycolumbus

#OccupyAsheville- Asheville, NC: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=227178064002578

#OccupyCharlotte- Charlotte, NC: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Occupy-Charlotte/152227828203470

#OccupyVermont- Burlington, VT: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Occupy-Vermont-Burlington/241564049229609

So many more. Check out OccupyTogether’s Events Page. (I’m currently having some trouble loading the different pages. If you see your city listed in the pull-down menu but can’t access the page, just google “OccupyYourCity”.)

IN SOLIDARITY WITH #OCCUPYWALLSTREET. WE ARE THE 99%.

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Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said on Wednesday that the Internal Affairs Bureau will look into the decision of a high-ranking officer to use pepper spray on a number of female protesters at an Occupy Wall Street demonstration on Saturday.

The pepper spray episode occurred on East 12th Street, where police officers arrested some protesters and corralled others behind orange mesh netting. It was captured on video recordings made by several protesters from different vantage points.

The video, which has been posted on YouTube and the Web sites of numerous news organizations, shows a deputy inspector walking up to a group of women standing on the sidewalk behind the orange netting and shooting pepper spray at them. Then footage then shows the deputy inspector, who has been identified as Anthony Bologna, walking away.

Commissioner Kelly said he had seen video of the pepper spraying only on a television newscast, and questioned whether the snippet he saw offered enough context to evaluate what occurred.

Asked about the episode at a press briefing on Wednesday, Mr. Kelly did not offer an explanation for why Inspector Bologna selected the four women out of the larger crowd as a target.

The New York Times, “New York Police to Examine Pepper-Spray Incident.”

Why did it take until Wednesday for 1) the media to get Police Commissioner Kelly to comment on this episode, and 2) for Police Commissioner Kelly to comment on this episode, period?

For fuck’s sake.

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They waited till wednesday because they were hoping this would all blow over and people wouldn’t care that “some hippies got maced.”

-Joe

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BART San Francisco cut cell services to avert protest


(Robin Weiner/AP)
As politicians in London debate whether or not social media services should be shut down to prevent possible crimes, an American transit company did just that.

On Thursday, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) interrupted cell phone service on its platforms to prevent a possible protest.

Last month, hundreds of people turned out at BART stations to protest the July 3 killing of a man during a confrontation with transit police. The demonstrations turned violent.

In a statement released Friday, the government-run transit company said it allowed expressive activities, protected by the First Amendment in its public areas. But in the areas accessible to paid ticket passengers, it interrupted the phone to ensure safety for its customers and employees. “BART temporarily interrupted service at select BART stations as one of many tactics to ensure the safety of everyone on the platform,” the statement reads.

(Read the full statement below.)

No protest occurred on Thursday night, but cell phone service was still interrupted.

The Christian Science Monitor reports that BART did not use jamming technology, “it simply turned off a service,” as it has contracts with five telecommunication companies to provide underground and station service. The Federal Communications Commission forbids jamming cellphones, not turning off a service.

But some are saying that BART’s actions were an infringement on the First Amendment. Jillian C. York, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, wrote on Twitter, “So, what BART actually did was ‘pull an Egypt’ — they literally asked cell carriers to shut down.” A hashtag started on Twitter mashing up the ousted Egyptian leader’s name with the transit system: #MuBARTek.

Full statement from BART

Organizers planning to disrupt BART service on August 11, 2011 stated they would use mobile devices to coordinate their disruptive activities and communicate about the location and number of BART Police. A civil disturbance during commute times at busy downtown San Francisco stations could lead to platform overcrowding and unsafe conditions for BART customers, employees and demonstrators. BART temporarily interrupted service at select BART stations as one of many tactics to ensure the safety of everyone on the platform.

Cell phone service was not interrupted outside BART stations. In addition, numerous BART Police officers and other BART personnel with radios were present during the planned protest, and train intercoms and white courtesy telephones remained available for customers seeking assistance or reporting suspicious activity.

BART’s primary purpose is to provide, safe, secure, efficient, reliable, and clean transportation services. BART accommodates expressive activities that are constitutionally protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the Liberty of Speech Clause of the California Constitution (expressive activity), and has made available certain areas of its property for expressive activity.

Paid areas of BART stations are reserved for ticketed passengers who are boarding, exiting or waiting for BART cars and trains, or for authorized BART personnel. No person shall conduct or participate in assemblies or demonstrations or engage in other expressive activities in the paid areas of BART stations, including BART cars and trains and BART station platforms.

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5 Online Tools For Activists, By Activists - #FreedomOfInformation #Revolution

Why are social networks powerful tools for causes and campaigns? Many times, people begin to engage in activism only after they’ve been attracted by the fun stuff in a campaign — connecting with old friends and sharing photos, for example. When they witness others participating, they’ll be more likely to join the cause. With socializing as the primary draw, it’s become easier for organizers to attract more and more unlikely activists through social media.

But once a campaign reaches its critical mass, activists might think about moving to other platforms made with their needs — especially digital security — in mind. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter will remain standard fare for online activism. But the time is right for niche-oriented startups to create tools that can supplement these platforms. Here are a few worth investigating.

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Taking Back South Africa 2011: Will we ever be free? (by windsofchangersa)

Theme video of the Taking Back South Africa 2011 movement. Amazing video. Please share with everyone. NOTE: All protest footage you see on this video are post democracy, anti crime and anti poverty protests against the ANC regime. Most protest footage is from 2010-2011. The footage you see has no relation to Apartheid whatsoever.

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Uprisings in Southern Africa (by TheRealNews)

Firoze Manji: Democratic uprisings brutally suppressed in many African countries

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2011-03-26 Letter to the Editor regarding #Bahrain | 'Am Sorry but Pictures Speak Better than Words' [WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC] | WL Central #Revolution #MIC

Dear Editor:

[IMAGE OF AHMAD FARHAN SEEN BELOW WITHHELD ABOVE FOLD ]

People of Bahrain are asking individuals to spread the news of the massacre that happened in Bahrain last Tuesday and Wednesday 15 and 16 of March, 2011 by the Saudi army. (Everybody is suspicious of the US blessing on this!) Nobody understands this move !!! and the double standard by the Western governments!!! We house the US 5th fleet and forever it’s been a British base too.

The people of Bahrain started a peaceful demonstration on 14th Feb as it was the anniversary of the Constitution of the Monarchy in Bahrain. The King promised people greater democracy on that day, and the nation had voted for him. So to symbolise this event, the demands were simple, greater democracy, stop corruption and unemployment, stop nationalising the mercenary army.

On Sunday, 13 of March 2011 - student at the University of Barharin were attacked by some minority thugs holding swords, followed by the Riot police, many were hurt including the medics who tried to help the students, hence few severely wounded by swords cut!!!! pictures speak better than words.

On Tuesday, 15th of March - They stormed over the village of Sitra, below is some evidence of this butchery, the young man in this photo is Ahmad Farhan from Al Mahizaa area in Sitra and the second photo shows him from the back for those (including the Bahrain TV ) who claimed this is an old Palestinian picture….

No words can describe this butchery……..

In the picture below, it shows the opposite building “Sitra Health Center” in English and Arabic. The 5th photo is the remains of his brain left on the street…..

(I am sorry but pictures speak better) how could this be allowed? tell me Hillary, Obama and all the rulers of the world, don’t you have sons and daughters, didn’t this man deserved a better life or better death.

What wrong had he done to say I want the democracy that the West talk about and are teaching us at schools!!!!

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And, Wednesday was a total blood bath in Pearl Roundabout. People were woken up to bombing noise and helicopters and black smoke In Manama and the surrounding villages ……

This is the remain of the monument of the Pearl Roundabout, look at the size of the army man….what ever happened here , no one came out to report….number of dead unknown ..! number of wounded again
unknown…! number of mass arrest and missing also unknown …! as no one could go out on 15/3, 16/3, 17/3, 18/3 to theses areas, as marshal law was in place and it’s still on, only for those specific areas ( Shi’ite
areas……!!!!)

Pictures before and after speaks for itself.. The government demolished this huge monument to delete the evidence if the media comes in!!!

Image[AFTER IMAGE MISSING FROM CORRESPONDENCE]

Bahrain is a tiny county in the Gulf. Not many Western countries are interested in our oil, so no one will help us except for our voice to reach the world through the Internet to force the Saudis to stop the blood bath among the Shi’ite’s.

The riots in Bahrain had nothing to do with Shi’ites or Sunnis, it was basically to stop corruption and unemployment in Bahrain. We have always been the most liberated in the Gulf Shiites and Sunnies and expatriates.

Bahrain has announced Marshall law. Marshal; law by foreign forces, Saudis(They must have brought in Wahhabi’s (Al Qaeda people)who want all Shi’ites Killed), Emirate’s Army (which consists of mercenaries), plus it’s own national forces that consists of mercenaries too, that is why they can kill with no mercy.

Kuwaitis refused to join in the killing of Bahraini’s as they know from their history what’s it’s like to be attacked by a neighbouring country.

On Tuesday, 15 of March 2011, massacres has been happening in the Shi’ites villages or areas, they killed Bahraini’s Shi’ites from air as well as on ground. Bahraini’s believe that this is a plot, every time the head US Ministry of Defence comes into Bahrain, immediately after a disaster happens. Within two hours of his meeting with the government, the Saudi army enters Bahrain. British and US embassy told it’s citizens to leave Bahrain ASAP.

They brutally attacked Sitra village first, and hence the photos of young Ahmad Farhan. For the last five days no one has been able to leave their houses. The main hospital is being surrounded by Saudi tanks and no wounded people can be brought in, nor the ambulances were allowed out. Only a hand full of doctors are now working in that hospital and no cameras were allowed since the invasion (sorry YouTube and Facebook people)you cannot see any live evidence anymore!!

People in the Pearl Roundabout were massacred, we can only hear things as no one could not go out of their homes and the only communication is via mobiles and Facebook. Sitra village has been attacked for two days. The number of the dead is unknown, number of injured is unknown, the number of missing is also unknown as no one has come back to report!!! as no one could go out or take photos to put in YouTube. Internet, phones and electricity are out for the Shi’ites areas. At nights when the curfew is on, people inside their homes, could hear cry for help and shooting and if one tries to get out, is faced by military men! They think a mass arrest and or killing is happening at nights!

The Bahraini’s believe the Saudi army is trying to wipe all Bahraini Shi’ites from the surface of earth. Shi’ites make 70 per cent of the population, how much can they kill in one week before the news is out to tWestern people in the hope that they can put pressure on their governments to stop this bloodshed that is happening in Bahrain. (Western governments are keeping a blind eye). As they all say Bahrain has got not much in terms of the world oil. It only houses the Americans 5th fleet and it’s the LA of the Gulf! People have been pleading for help from the West. Nothing happens!!

Please spread the world, we might be a tiny country, if you believe in human rights, in democracy , in my blood and your blood are the same
colour!!

This is the time of the Internet…where a teen in Bahrain can talk to a teen in America, Colombia. India, Europe, Africa, Australia and all feel
the same, can talk the Facebook language.. the Teen that is not afraid of anything and can stand up and do things quickly on the Internet and has not got the old generations fear of kings and people in power!

The universe is fed up with what has been happening on earth… The fire that torched Bouazizi in Tunisia is going through the whole world not just the Middle East. People are just fed up with all the corruption that is happening openly every where in the world…Western governments (not the Western people) said a lot of things in the media when the Egyptians kicked corruption out.. now that is Bahrains time they are making it look like a religious thing. Just because the BIG OIL country - Saudi is worried about the fall of it’s own monarchy.

Attached are some graphic photos, or maybe it would be best to see them on YouTube address below, this man was hit by something called shozone(I’m direct translating from Arabic as it sounds, it’s internationally forbidden to use the Shozone, but in Bahrain they consider us animals and we deserve to die. ????????)

On Friday, 4 of March(some corrupt Sunnis - Al Qaeda gangster (raising the flag of Al Queda)in Hamad town with swords in their hands on the way to attack any Shi’ites houses, while people are protesting in Pearl roundabout. [LINK TO FACEBOOK PHOTO]

and this [LINK TO FACEBOOK PHOTO]

He just wanted a job. Peace to all.

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..I cry for you Bahrain, I cry for this young man who lost his life to his country and his eyes tells the story of betrayal…

Is this fair that the democracy in Tunisia, Egypt, and Lybia, in your country is OK and you support it, but Bahrain it should be killed. They
just wanted a simple change and a peaceful one.

How many mothers are screaming on this Mother’s Day, Bahrain.

Journalist Alex Delmar-Morgan of the Wall Street Journal was captured on his way to Pearl Roundabout [PICTURE BELOW]. Where is he now, does anyone know? Suddenly all the journalist have disappeared from the massacres scene, isn’t that strange??????

Bahrain is full of expatriates, why aren’t the journalist talking?

He was just doing his job!!

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These Are The Controversial Satellite Photos That Set Off #Protests In #Bahrain

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The following images have contributed to anti-government riots in Bahrain.

A few years ago, Bahrain’s oppressed and overcrowded Shiite majority began using Google Earth to view palaces and other estates that make up 95% of the country. As these images churned up discontent, the government blocked Google Earth. However, an anonymous PDF guide was distributed by email.

The NYT’s Tom Friedman names these images in a list of “not-so-obvious forces” that fed the mass revolt.

As for the next uprising…

As for the next uprising...

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Report: Saudi Facebook activist planning protest shot dead

Saudi activists alleged Wednesday that state security shot dead a leading online activist, who was calling for a ‘Day of Rage’ on March 11 in the oil-rich kingdom.

Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahadwas, 27, was believed to be one of the main administrators of a Facebook group that is calling for protests similar to that have swept North Africa and the Middle East.

The Facebook group, which has over 17,000 members, is calling for nationwide protests and reforms, including that governors and members of the upper house of parliament be elected, the release of political prisoners, greater employment, and greater freedoms.

Online activists said they believe Abdul-Ahadwas was killed by state security and that his body was taken by authorities to ‘hide evidence of the crime.’

They argued he was killed because of ‘his commitment to a better future for his country.’

Although these allegations could not independently verified, the religiously and socially-conservative kingdom has moved in recent days to quell a possible uprising similar to those in nearby Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen.

Saudi authorities were recently slammed by rights groups, including the US-based Human Rights Watch, for the arrest of Sheikh Tawfiq al-Amir, a Shiite cleric who was calling for a constitutional monarchy and equal rights for minority Shias.

Salih al-Chaslan, spokesman for the National Human Rights Society of Saudi Arabia said, when asked, that he knew nothing of the arrest of the religious leader, nor of the death of the man from Riyadh.

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