Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Negative Ditital Test Day Before Period

Amplifier mobilization to neutralize anti-democratic forces

system presented as a success by international monetary and financial institutions. For them, it was the "Tunisian miracle". A miracle that has confiscated the wealth of the masses for 23 years. A miracle of more adverse consequences in terms of plunder and despotism.
The "masters of the world did not see it coming this revolutionary process. Blinded by their quest for profits, they continued to believe that General Ben Ali would stifle the revolution and their complicit silence would suffice. To further strengthen their hold on the riches of Tunisia, various excuses were made. Right French figures and even some "socialists" have tried to make us believe that the name of respecting the domestic policies of the Maghreb countries and their sovereignty, they refused to "teach" and "judging from the outside" (Baroin) the regime.
While all the free voices around the world have never stopped denouncing the regime of Ben Ali's repressive policy and, until January 14, hours before the flight of the despot, the French authorities persisted in denigrating this movement socialism from below. Panicked they no longer spoke of "the progression of spaces of freedom" (Sarkozy) or the "economic success of the Tunisian model" (DSK), but they had the affront to "denounce the use of violence," not that of the bloodthirsty minions of the regime, but of the young unarmed, proposing "the French expertise in security recognized in the world" (Michele Alliot-Marie).
This stubbornness has been undermined by the Tunisian fighting for, despite the explicit testimony of the representatives of diplomacy U.S. (which was not intended for publication) about "the widespread practice of corruption, domination of the economy of debt" and a "quasi-mafia system" (WikiLeaks), the West has refused to give up until the end all support for a regime that has excelled only by his criminal conduct. The Tunisian people just to discredit the Western democracies by putting them face their contradictions. Today they struggle to improve their image.
While the triumph of the revolution Tunisia is fragile, given the external actors, but also from within, trying to derail this process and stop the momentum that could make all the peoples of the region and even the Mediterranean, Egypt is an example.
is why revolutionaries must remain on guard and boost solidarity and mobilization in order to neutralize the anti-democratic forces, to claim their right to social and political emancipation, to return the wealth monopolized by the Mafia RCD lie European banks, including Switzerland, and abandon any collusion with regimes dictatorial. In Tunisia, it is imperative to immediately dissolve the gangrene RCD dictatorial and bring the bandits who ruled the country for 23 years before justice.
It is not so common to see a democratic revolution in this beauty. It is therefore worthwhile to fully grasp the teachings. It's in the perspective of those rare moments that revolutionaries must be prepared to defend a program that is compatible with the interests of a strong democratic system for all kinds of organizations to ensure that the movement is not expropriated by his victory a simple makeover the discretion of the rulers. At this difficult task they have to tackle today in Tunisia.

By Anis Mansour, article in the newspaper Solidarity revisited and updated by Epicentre
The full text is available on link:
http://www.solidarites.ch/common/index.php/component / content/article/3-voir-toutes-les-publications/32-vive-la-revolution-sociale-et-democratique-en-tunisie

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