NEWS REVIEW
6 Temmuz 2011 Çarşamba
21 Şubat 2011 Pazartesi
Lost Humanity
Unfortunately it is a rich country with poor people living in it. A normal workers income in Libya is estimated to be within 100 and 200 American dollars. The government only pays for the housing-electricity and water of the state workers. What about the others? Who are not able to work for the government? That is why with the success of the Egyptians setting a big example in the Arab world, the people of Libya had to do something to change the regime.
While the people of Libya are fighting for freedom, hired mercenaries soldiers from Senegal , Nigeria and Chad are attacking the villages, where there are only women and children left. The Libyan citizens state that these rebels were hired by the Gaddafi. ‘They are raping our women and children, and are stealing our money and our wife’s jewelry’ shouted one of the victims husband crying out in tears on the television last night.
But the Libyans have found out a way to give their own punishment to the rebels. While trying to find some footage about this news on YouTube, I came across the punishment sight. The rebels were beaten to death and dead bodies were put on the trucks front rear for exposure to the others who dare to do the same.
Gaddafi made this happen to his own citizens, because Gaddafi is aware of loosing power, he can not afford losing his power and going to prison. Last night Gaddafi’s son was to speak to the sate television, so we all waited in anticipation but the unfortunate explanation with an arrogant attitude was clearly noticeable; Libyans where to suffer the results of the uprising! God help the people of Libya .
Tuğçe Birgen
21.02.2011
17 Şubat 2011 Perşembe
Middle East Clashes
It’s happing, the people in Tunisia-Yemen-Bahrain-Egypt-Iran and Algeria have at last said no to dictatorship.
18 days of revolution movements has lightened up the people who are ruled with dictatorship, especially the April 6th youth movement of Egyptians; their long desired freedom has made its points. How did they do it? Leading the millions isn’t an easy job. All the demonstrations took place in peace until the pro-Mubarak came in to the picture.
Yesterday night I watched the first part of people power documentary shown on Aljazeera English channel about the April 6th youths movement preparing their demonstration demands and organizing the groups in pairs to do what and what to say. All have the common purpose, the propose of demanding their freedom from dictatorship. As I watched the documentary I thought of Turkey . The youth of Turkey . Would we do the same thing? Could we gather around for even a week out on the streets? Well I am not quite sure?
We all know that Turkey has faced one of its important wars, which lasted with the Turks victory; the war of Independence between years of 1919-1922, FYI which not long after in 29 October 1923 the announcement of Republic of Turkey was proclaimed.
But that war was won by the people living in those days generation. If it had been done in this time of period I am unfortunately going to say definitely no, we can not even get to gather for a birthday celebrations. So I guess the youth in theMiddle East is more eager for their rights. I really admire the youth’s determination.
But that war was won by the people living in those days generation. If it had been done in this time of period I am unfortunately going to say definitely no, we can not even get to gather for a birthday celebrations. So I guess the youth in the
Now in Bahrain , unfortunately clashes have started, the army and the civilians are clashing. The latest news coming from Bahrain is that the nurses and doctors are not treating the wounded activists that have come to the hospitals. No ambulances are out on the streets. What is happing?!? Can this be true? Are we that stoned hearted? Have we lost our souls?
There is the US 5th fleet based in Bahrain , why doesn’t Washington make some phone calls to Manama to allow ambulances to their jobs? What is going on?
As for king Hamad, he will never regain credibility after letting the peaceful protestors get attacked during sleep in the streets. Blood will be forever in his hands…
Tuğçe Birgen
17.02.2010
14 Şubat 2011 Pazartesi
Gone with the wind..
What a Mubarak Friday it was 11.02.2011
VP Omar Suleiman stepped on to the platform of the Egypt state TV and announced that Hosni Mubarak had resigned from Presidency and had left power to the Army. I think for once he heard the crowed crying out for freedom and the ‘yallah yallah’s meaning, ‘go go’ in English.
I spent the whole weekend sitting at home and watching the news. To be frank I prefer to watch foreign news agencies especially Aljazeera English. The analysts they choose to give speech to are specialist on their fields and give different perspectives to the viewers. Very unfortunate to hear that US can not watch Aljazeera English in their cable TV’s because while Aljazeera was giving the speech of Mubarak’s resignation, I switched the channel directly to CNN international news, but the translator could not translate because of excitement and shock so he could just say that Mubarak resigned and said nothing else, all us viewers kept on hearing Omar Suleiman speaking in Arabic so the TV presenter had to interrupt and start speaking.
It was a total disaster felt very badly for them. Any way it was very nice to see the crowd laughing and wiping their succeeded tears running down their smiling faces. The activists immediately went on live and expressed their feeling to the millions watching the news channels. Wow it is going to be an unforgettable day, the liberation square and Alexandria and many other Arab countries went out on the streets to celebrate Egypt ’s victory. But I wish they will be always happy like that, it remembered me the day that when we all were very happy to be accepted to the UN but came out to a long waited disaster.
Well we wont be hearing from Hosni Mubarak, the former President of Egypt any more because he has been gone with the wind, even though he announced that he was to die in his own soil, he was taken from his presidency palace by a helicopter and was gone with the wind and still there are conspiracy theories to where he is to be..
Tuğçe Birgen
14.02.2011
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