tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post916103249998518109..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: Breaking News : A real Coup D'état this time in Tunisia “Updated”Zeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-32625035043241439462011-01-19T16:46:46.024+02:002011-01-19T16:46:46.024+02:00The Tunisian people are very brave to risk so much...The Tunisian people are very brave to risk so much for freedom... NOT US-style 'freedom' that has destroyed Iraq. Keep the US out of this, keep the CIA out, do not accept any US-'help'. You do not need it, as you have shown. I lived with you, loved you, and never so much have I loved you as now. The hearts and souls of all good people are with Tunisia today, from California Woman.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-67046427839754242302011-01-18T14:13:31.968+02:002011-01-18T14:13:31.968+02:00Allehamdullilah zat tunisia is free now....and may...Allehamdullilah zat tunisia is free now....and may allah help u guys to build better tunisia and future life for all of u....from ethiopian girl!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-67861169672139849512011-01-15T08:56:26.685+02:002011-01-15T08:56:26.685+02:00Congratultion Tunesia.This is the fire of real Mag...Congratultion Tunesia.This is the fire of real Maghrebpeople.We kicked the french in the historie and ,now kicked the Puppetdictator.Next will be BouteflickaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-69798539306755463552011-01-15T03:11:10.319+02:002011-01-15T03:11:10.319+02:00@Z: this is a revolution not a coupe de tat, a cou...@Z: this is a revolution not a coupe de tat, a coupe de tat is wt we had in Egypt.<br /> Also, it aint over yet and fm twitter the police esp state security are looting the country but the army seems to be the one protecting the ppl and places.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-2605559745590442132011-01-15T01:48:05.496+02:002011-01-15T01:48:05.496+02:00This could be the first Twitter
revolution ever in...This could be the first Twitter<br />revolution ever initiated by the freedom loving Tunisians.<br />Hope this technology becomes the tool for all freedom lovers around the world.<br />The Canadian.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-58680105909116486672011-01-15T01:47:45.204+02:002011-01-15T01:47:45.204+02:00Alhamdullilah. have great respect for the Tunisian...Alhamdullilah. have great respect for the Tunisian people for their courage and bravery to toppled the dictator leader and enuf is enuf for being slaved to that regime! Now in the news that Saudi have accepted Ben Ali and this is not the first time before they accepted Idi Amin another dictator from Uganda!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-87153617993845420762011-01-15T00:34:41.569+02:002011-01-15T00:34:41.569+02:00The last comment on this article
http://www.magh...The last comment on this article <br /><br />http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2011/01/03/feature-01<br /><br />shows the Ambassador to UNESCO Mezri Haddad who's resignation letter is being praised on twitter was an especially SICK gov propagandist just a few days ago. Claims there were suicide bombers following orders of islamists. Ridiculous stuff that really works if u look not just at early reactions of western govs and media to the 'riots and chaos', but the readers comments even today. No wonder all Arab govs use it. Bas now we know that if we are willing to pay the high price for freedom western demonization means nothing. <br /><br />Can't believe Tunisians are still not willing to obey curfew orders - they are heroes to all of us from the Atlantic to the Gulf. I am enjoying listening to Ajazeera's updates on Ben Ali: going to Libya no malta no france no the gulf no...latest is italy but may just be a stop over. I can't bear to leave my Aljazeera, but for once instead of<br /><br />بتبص في الساعة وخايف نشرة الأخبار تفوت علشان تشوف<br />ع الشاشة ناس في العالم العربي تموت<br /> <br />repplace te last word with تتحر....although plenty have died to achieve thisLibyan irlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-15603982233767334532011-01-14T22:40:40.741+02:002011-01-14T22:40:40.741+02:00This was a CIA coup.
Ben Ali made Tunisia prosper...This was a CIA coup.<br /><br />Ben Ali made Tunisia prosperous and successful, but he fell out with Israel and the Council on Foreign relations, so he was toppled.<br /><br />Now Tunisia will suffer from lack of European investment and lack of tourists.<br /><br />The CIA will arrange for the Saudis to make Tunisia more feudal, Islamist, backward and easy to control.<br /><br />Unemployment and poverty will increase.<br /><br />Look what happened then the CIA toppled the Shah and Suharto. Misery followed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-87592526092374383892011-01-14T21:21:29.610+02:002011-01-14T21:21:29.610+02:00A real Coup D'état this time in Tunisia? you m...A real Coup D'état this time in Tunisia? you mean a real revolution? the only one in the middle East modern history....Tarik Salamahttp://twitter.com/#!/tariksalamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-79414821843718295152011-01-14T21:17:14.275+02:002011-01-14T21:17:14.275+02:00I don't think he'll land in Malta, France ...I don't think he'll land in Malta, France or Libya are more likely. There was no Coup d'etat in Tunisia, it's a 100% people's revolution, whatever powers the army has assumed is only out of their responsibility after the shitbag left.<br /><br />Hazem, it's a lesson for Baradei and the likes calling for reforms within the system'constitution' which can be changed and fiddled with anyway the shithead wants.<br /><br />You don't call for reforms within a corrupted dictatorship, you seize your rights and that's wot happened in Tunisia. There is no CIA meddling there, the USA is indifferent about Tunisia because it's not olive oil what interests them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-71555087518584314592011-01-14T21:05:53.122+02:002011-01-14T21:05:53.122+02:00@ shukran Hazem you reminded me to say Mabrouk fir...@ shukran Hazem you reminded me to say Mabrouk first. Really I do not have the right to be pessimistic. Shukran lil twansa, aradtum alhaya wa istajab al qadr but incidentally you have taught all of us a lesson. It is an honour to watch Al Shabi's words coming true for the second time in his homeland, but there are harsh words for the rest of us in his poem<br /><br />ومن لا يحب صعود الجبال يعش ابد الدهر بين الحفرLibyan Girlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-3416903653292289812011-01-14T21:04:13.381+02:002011-01-14T21:04:13.381+02:00I'm tunisian and i'm proud to be a tunisia...I'm tunisian and i'm proud to be a tunisian woman to day. We succeeded, and we did it alone, without USA, without France, and without any another occidental liers, we were alone, nobody trusted we were able to do it. <br />To day, noone in this world can give us any lesson, we gave a lesson to Clinton, Sarkozy and all the dictators of this world<br />We are a people who gets 30000 years of history and carthage was one of the first city in the world. Our revolution to day has been a high level of civismFatmahttp://taamul.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-57713061174648279362011-01-14T20:53:28.278+02:002011-01-14T20:53:28.278+02:00I was watching Aljazeera for once with tears of jo...I was watching Aljazeera for once with tears of joy instead of pain, but now I am starting to get worried. After all their sacrifices this can not get stolen away from them!Libyan Girlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-59601636703901050882011-01-14T20:42:14.040+02:002011-01-14T20:42:14.040+02:00Congratulations Tunis :)
Like I said before, the a...Congratulations Tunis :)<br />Like I said before, the army in our part of the world has to have a role for any revolution to succeed. <br />With my all due respect to Mohamed ElBaradei, his call for civil disobedience is not enough to topple our ruthless and brutal dictatorship in Egypt.Hazemnoreply@blogger.com