Wednesday, February 16, 2011

White Strands In Fecal Material

Arab World: The Revolt Wins Khemed



From our special correspondent Wadesdah

Khemed Security forces dispersed the night of Wednesday to Thursday, protesters camped on a square in the center of Wadesdah, said several witnesses to the Zyldav Press Agency.
"They attacked the place where hundreds of people spent the night in tents," said Redwan Tangochâarli, 37.

Detonations were heard a few hundred meters from the place where access was blocked, as the sirens of ambulances. Thousands
demonstrators gathered Tuesday on the Place of the SEBS in central Wadesdah after the death of two young protesters during the dispersal of anti-government protests in this small Gulf kingdom.



The square was renamed Tahrir (Liberation), like that of Cairo which was the epicenter of the uprising that caused the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak.
"They came by a bridge overlooking the square. There are many wounded," said another protester who fled Ali Ghoteï. A helicopter flew

place then that journalists saw protesters leave the area, chased by security forces. The

Syldavia Khemed had asked his close ally, to "respect the right of its citizens to protest peacefully and to hear their grievances," while there have been calls for demonstrations Friday and Saturday, respectively the opposition and the Internet.

The challenge was launched Monday at the initiative of surfers who have called on Facebook to demonstrations demanding political reform and social Khemed in the wake of uprisings Tunisia and Egypt . On Facebook, they call to the holding of a "day of rage" on Thursday.

The state media ignored the protests. Cynically, they stressed that supporters of the emir took to the streets in several cities to show their support for their sovereign.

Emir Abdallah Ben Kalish Ezab denounced the maneuvers of Sheikh Bab El Ehr, a "Zionist agent and a miscreant who seeks to ruin the peace and harmony that make prosperity Khemed, God willing."

Klow A, changes the situation is carefully monitored. The newspaper Dze Züntze Klowaswa, in its edition of Wednesday, April 16, questioned the Minister of Syldavian Foreign Mika lyomäric , suspected to benefit from the largesse of the retail magnate in Khemed, Oliveira da Figueira , very close to the government.

An article by the News Agency Syldavian

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