4.2.11

The View From Occupied Canada #230

Revolution spreads to Egypt's deprived Sinai :: www.uruknet.info :: informazione dal medio oriente :: information from middle east :: [vs-1]

SINAI (IPS) - A Bedouin youth casually spreads out a piece of cloth before a police headquarters in Sheikh Zwayyed town in Sinai, the vast desert area to the east of Cairo across the Suez. "I will leave when Mubarak leaves," he says.

He joins hundreds of others. They have broken through into the police station already, and are now camping there to demand a change in government. Most youth are Bedouin, originally a nomadic tribe in the desert, who've been fighting for their rights for years. Over the last few days they feel they're winning.

Mubarak's third force terror tactic - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

The apparently sudden and unexpected violence against Egyptian protesters that started on February 2 has an interesting historical ring to it. The date marks the unbanning of liberation movements in South Africa in 1990, and the start of political negotiations between the apartheid regime and the African National Congress. It also marks the start of the most violent period in South Africa’s turbulent political history.

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