Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Best of Pop Arabic (XXVI)




Due to the protests that take place during these months in the Arab countries This section has had to delay. Sorry.
The picture that heads this post is worth a thousand words.


Efrah Fiki, played by Ramy Ayash (رامي عياش - إفرح فيكي)
"The Tannoura" by Fares Karam.






"Chater Chater" Nancy Ajram nice song.




The Maw'ed The Da'ea 'beautiful duet by Rashid Al Majid and Yara. (راشد الماجد و يارا - الموعد)




Badik Badik, Tony Kiwan catchy song.




Ahibahi, excellent song Julia Boutros. Enjoy and until the next delivery.


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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30 years of 23-F: coup theories are becoming harder


Juan Carlos I, is still there in the palace that gave the satrap Francisco Franco, looking away, whistling a soft tune Bourbon, without assuming of course! liability.

Kaos. Remembrance

democracy against the coup. The anniversary ritual renews and repeats the story of good and bad turned into unquestionable. The transition towards water, wrecked the economy, the evil terrorism and the insatiable nationalism "peripheral" endangering the unity of Spain and a few nostalgic for Franco decided to liquidate the fledgling democracy, but failed because Juan Carlos de Borbon met them and won respect for the rule of law.
already said the letter
the "Tanguillo the coup": "What we nochecita the English, what a funny! / If not remedied Bourbon, / take away our democracy, / unions and strikes to the Constitution. " As pointed out by Salmon storytelling analyst with these repeats rituals, beyond telling a story, is intended to guide flows of emotions, creating and feeding a collective myth. Because that is what we are talking about the myth of a model transition and, more precisely, myth busted regressive hit by Bourbon.
A regime that emerged from the transformation "of the law with the law" since the Franco dictatorship as founding myths need to disguise their original sin and found in the events of February 1981 a reef. The official version of those events becomes a champion of democracy to Bourbon hand-picked by Franco to lead the post-Franco, the Bourbon, who proclaimed himself to be named successor to his adherence to the principles of the coup of 1936 and repeated the compliments to the "Caudillo" after his death. Prodigious miracle recreated every year at this time thanks to the reissue of a shock caused by the appearance of a band of armed civil guards in the building of the Madrid Congress.
absence of a genuine break with the Franco regime, 23-F is presented as a spectacular simulation, in which the integrity of the English monarch and his firmness shine against the darkness of the regressive. Bourbon reborn and purified, cleansed of all stain, broken the umbilical cord once and for all with its promoter, the cruel dictator Francisco Franco rose to power with the help of Hitler and Mussolini and a bloodbath colossal .
Images Tejero, which have been seen around the world and have created a "shared memory", invite you to take the picture for good television hit, when the truth is that the true nature of the events of 23 F has been deliberately concealed from public opinion. The more you repeat the same images, more locks are closed on (auto) in fortunes gave the post-Franco state reform.
Beyond the myth, a reform of the reform. Recently, "El Pais published a text on" the coup attempt of 23-F which disrupted the King "in stating that" the facts have been almost entirely cleared up. " It is true that the facts have been revealed and now anyone interested can access the testimony, documents and studies that give an exact idea of \u200b\u200bwhat actually happened. worth remembering that the English army had not been hauled to the reform, but that was one of his players while gendarme. Franco, who first designed the post-Franco key stage, was responsible to ensure the support of the English armed forces to his successor and no one seriously questioned that endorsement. In 1981, the Army did not want to go back and in any case, neither the economic power and international sponsors had been allowed. What was on the table was the use of threat of shock to put limits on the transition and, as happened after 23F redirect.
There was a civil-military operation, to use terminology intelligence documents from those times to evict Smith from the leadership of government and set a new agenda that will provide the course correction of the reform. Not that the leader of the UCD was a dangerous rupture, although as this was to be presented, but his time was up and it was necessary to adjust the pace of transition, paving the way for a new era of economic restructuring cuts and new energy autonomy process in the enforcement action and dirty war. A new era that would later be led by the Socialist Party of Felipe Gonzalez and Alfonso Guerra, a party that, unlike UCD, could not be considered an extension of the Franco regime.
Suárez's resignation, far from curbing the operation, it would eventually burst. Tejero, entangled in those frames though possibly unaware of the full extent, would create the shock phase explosive blow, to use terms of a leading agent of the English secret services. Then came the saving action that would lead to a new state pact reached by consensus between parties and the army, supported by other authorities and social partners and that would mark the beginning of a new political time.
But it is not the same as writing a script to implement it. Tejero castling, refused to facilitate the transition to the solution set and with this unexpected turn the project was ruined. The plan was to reinterpret. No government would have to concentrate and otherwise manage the shock, but this would only be may sacrifice some parts to avoid the implication of certain powers of state and monarch. Thus, Tejero, Navy, and others like Milans San Martin, the man of intelligence Carrero Blanco, would become the leaders of a coup regressive happily aborted by the Bourbon king. Some of them may have been the champions of the new democratic era after the catharsis, but finally judged by sponsoring a coup. 30 years later, the obstinacy of the public hide the reality of those facts is very disturbing, because it demonstrates the will to continue to use the myth to manipulate. And what is worse, each years remind us strength to face a real break with the Franco regime.
23-F: The bullets that preceded
theories Public
The darkness has fueled three decades of stories about the attempted coup. Several experts are facing a critical thesis on the traditional and the beneficiaries of the military coup The trail of bullets in the ceiling from the floor and walls of the media platform remains intact, unmoved, as a proof of what happened in the Congress of Deputies on February 23, 1981. The group attempted military coup headed by Lieutenant Colonel de la Guardia Civil Antonio Tejero, left other traces that have actually been permeable to the passage of time. They have built a multitude of stories that have attempted to shed light on some facts for which even today, 30 years later, seem likely to emerge a single truth to end three decades of theories made of light and shadow. A common thread weaves assumptions advocated by some political scientists critical of the idea that institutions like the monarchy and political parties was reinforced its legitimacy in the face of public opinion following the military coup. "That the king is presented as the defender of democracy part of the narrative of events, leading to biased interpretations, "says political science professor at UCM, Pablo Iglesias Turrión. reading has been done on strengthening the democracy through the effect of 23-F is also called into question by some analysts as the Professor of Public Policy at the Pompeu Fabra, Vicenç Navarro. "The military coup did not enhance the English democracy, the opposite. The gesture of disagreement by the monarch to the elected president-Suárez, was an expression undemocratic, "he says. "In a democracy the king can not disagree or support anti-democratic behavior among his advisers," says Navarro to remember that King was outspoken President Suárez was also aware of the visits and meetings of its partners, with which "gave rise to a series of conspiracies which led to the coup attempt."
Ariel Jerez Novara Political analyst also takes the view that the 23-F does not strengthened the current political system and adds another element that affects the existence of a previous context invigorating the democratic dynamics: large popular demonstrations in the late 70's. "The turmoil that led the forces of the left, as the neighborhood movement, the student, etc, is the basis of everything and it was what led to the elite Franco to democracy was developed without the use of force," explains .
One of the effects of 23-F was the one who helped foster fears. Navarro said that Spain "has not resolved the constant fear in the institutions towards the structures and institutions inherited from the previous regime, including from the armed forces to the courts." Professor of Political Públicas evidencia  la resistencia a juzgar los crímenes de la dictadura  como ejemplo del miedo.    

Miedo constante

Por otro lado, la intención  de volver a un régimen militar no parecía que estuviese entre los objetivos que buscaba el golpe, según algunos autores. "Observando la postura de la banca y del capitalismo español, que tendían a la integración europea, parece difícil pensar que los sectores más conservadores  pretendieran volver  a una dictadura militar", indica Iglesias, quien sí admite la existencia certain sectors who wanted to limit the country's democratic progress: "One thing that got it and that is checked on a shortage of persons prosecuted for the attempted coup and the little time they spent in prison."
Another proof of this thesis is that Navarro evidence to identify some of the decisions taken later, such as "emphasize the centrality of the state", something that had influenced the fear that democratic institutions on the attitude of the forces military. Reagan's shadow By the masterminds of the coup attempt Grimaldos Alfredo says the journalist in a trial on the role played by the CIA in league with the CESID (current CNI) in 23-F.
The author of The CIA in Spain (2006), argues that U.S. intelligence services were aware of the intentions of the military but did not care to make a move toward the Democrats. "Adolfo Suárez had become an annoying character for the Reagan administration, but warned the commander José Luis Cortina, the CESID, on the U.S. intention to remain neutral." The facts, however, as narrated Grimaldos, were contradictory. "In the hour-long occupation of the Congress by the military, the U.S. disposed of its military equipment from the bases of Rota and Moron on alert and moved the Sixth Fleet off the beaches of Valencia in the mission of 'surveillance Mediterranean.' "The reasons for these maneuvers were never ever explaining.
Navarro, however, does not return to these theories because it considers that the CIA is an agency quite impotent and ineffective "and considers the possibility that distant stimulate the coup. "The Department of State United States knew of the possibility of a military coup was widely known as the existence of groups very disaffected with democracy in the Army. "
current hits

The confluence of many blows in one is another story about that other realities are built around 23-F. theories, however, difficult to trace the "secrecy" with which it operated. A Jerez Novara darkness that is the result of "lack of institutional culture" that Spain had at that time.
For its part, says Pablo Iglesias contrary to the view defended by the convergence of many blows into one that "we vaccinated" other, "what yes there was a state of opinion in sectors linked to the oligarchies of the Franco regime that had to do with the Church, with the military or economic sectors that may fear a loss of their privileges. "Crucible of coups affected in First the king, as the story of Grimaldos, an idea that also includes the journalist Jesus Palacios in King and his secret (2010). All could have been about the king and this could be the explanation of the time it took Juan Carlos I to launch the televised message ending the tense wait. To Grimaldos, the confluence of hits made by inertial movement to consolidate the military under the command of Tejero. "The king did not know what he was facing current coup, if one was going against him or was on their side," he says.
Associate coup attempt in a state of opinion is deductible, in the opinion of Professor Political Science, from subsequent events that happened as the fear many people from the leftist organizations. "Many people burned paper or broken cards, proof that the right in this country could still return to teaching teeth at any moment." As the echo
the 37 shots that pierced the hall of the Congress, stories built around the 23-F will continue to resonate as a result of the secrecy with which the events were handled. As Vicenç Navarro recalls, "in a democratic society had created a Parliamentary Committee to investigate those facts," something that never happened.



The palace coup in



Coronel Martínez English / Insurgent
Yes, folks, it's been thirty years since that amazing afternoon / evening of February 23, 1981 in which the "Commander Zero" English, the ineffable Lieutenant Colonel Tejero, head of three hundred policemen, was introduced by military in the Congress Chamber of Deputies and abduction of the legislature and the executive of this country as a whole. Have passed, yeah, no less than three decades but the head of quirky event, the supreme authority that endorsed, authorized, encouraged, facilitated, recommended and finally took the betrayed and sent to the galleys for thirty years its main direct perpetrators and their collaborators (Navy generals and Milans), or Juan Carlos I, is still there in the palace at the time gave the satrap D. Francisco Franco Bahamonde, looking away, whistling a soft tune Bourbon, inaccessible to despondency, without assuming of course! liability. While his subjects, his loving subjects (lead, that yes, the horde of journalists courtiers in the latter day soon after the thirtieth anniversary of the botched anniversaries have become by the dictates of official truth) continue to get the stupid, uninformed the gullible with blind faith to the surface for accepting another theory at this point, the real, which sooner or later contain the history of this country, still living the false hero feat of war created by power and knowing what is already known about the serious and effective participation of the English monarch in the starring peliculero órdago Tejero, could endanger the sacred and the tottering English democracy sombrajo raised by political accommodating the "model" English transition.

But as time passes not in vain and less for someone who, like the rich, exiled and ailing Ben Ali Mubarak Tunisian or Egyptian tyrant, has over thirty years by sticking the high life, reigning, ruling (yes, I have to govern themselves, in letters), sending and enriching handful in this country, our "democratic" head of State by order Franco, Mr. Bourbon, appears in this 30 anniversary of his famous maneuver Bourbon 23-F (a historical borboneo inspired by the star in a few decades ago his grandfather Alfonso XIII with General Primo de Rivera's first actor) declined significantly more than then, fewer golfers, less flirty, less embezzler of public funds, unless porn movie videographer at the expense of the reserved funds to pay all the English, less conspiratorial with the military in their environment, unless of state terrorism (ETA for short cuts not already macabre type GAL), less arrogant, less dictator (in shadow), less drunken bear hunter (now hunting native species in Santa Cruz de Mudela, yes, sitting), less of the English king (who already know the morals of their monarch Salvador) significantly less lung capacity on account of the module (benign) that left last year in the "public health" from Barcelona ... and also, how could it be otherwise, much older then, more Fondón more susceptible ( end up crying as well follow the pedestrian monologue for next Christmas), more arthritic, more unstable, more awkward when walking, more ridiculous wearing the uniform of captain general (each passing day more like the classic Caribbean broadsword), more depressed, more boring, more over ... But the truth is that, despite the revolutionary rush these days walking free Streets and squares of the old tourist Africa, which some gossip of the palace, it seems it is particularly affecting as it is well aware of the deficit of democratic legitimacy that drag, there is our beloved monarch holding the type in your palatial retreat La Zarzuela, "while the body holds" (as he snapped on a day to one of its journalists camera) to leave in a "business" to his heir, Prince Felipe and forties, which makes twenty-five years (to us the past few days have reminded ad nauseum all media) swore " model "English Constitution of 78, conceived, planned, written and presented to the English people of the time for downright Franco (military and civilian) and, among other niceties taken from the popular story of milk (like that of every Spaniard in a foot comes into this world with a decent home under his arm), contains the absurd reimplantation in Spain, fully shielded for the future yes, the insane and evil saga of inept Bourbon kings for centuries led this country into poverty, backwardness, slavery, war, military coups and social inequalities. And sure, my friends, then consider staying a few more years on his golden nirvana de la Zarzuela, the now depreciated and Johnny (as he called the butcher gallego de El Pardo) in our recent history, unless course, the young scrum Hispanic Internet (which is very large) out soon from their slumber, leave the bottle of "weekend" and sex in the car piece and dad, as he has done recently, the Tunisian, Egyptian and now continues to the tibia, the Yemeni, Algerian or Moroccan, I sent directly to the famous resort of Sharm el Sheikh, or the Maldives, or Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia, where it seems be a substantial part of the little fortune that say you have. After forcing, yes, to open to the media and the Bank of Spain, the cave of Ali Baba (instead of Ben Ali) he probably is operative in the basement of La Zarzuela. More than anything, to save the English again, not Tejero but the selfish and regressive international markets.
But I, my friend reader, I had this time at my computer screen, so heavy it is and how bad it feels to look at, not to frighten the English personnel (a conglomerate civic at the moment seems anesthetized, asleep, dazed, lost in their domestic problems and that only moves a little soccer, the freezing of pensions, the bottle and the law of snuff) with the new popular revolutions engendered in the Arab world and, in my particular geopolitical criteria have not made just begun and that once players settle their scores with their dictators arremeterán undoubtedly against the infidel West, colonizer and thief but to write for the umpteenth time the pseudo military coup of 23-F, the famous attempt involution that satisfies these days its thirtieth anniversary. But the truth is I'm up to the cap (and that for more than twenty years without using it publicly, only in the privacy and Aznar) to speak and, above all, write the 23-F. I've been doing for more than seventeen years since that in 1994 I published my first book on the subject (The transition monitored) after thoroughly investigating other eleven between high-level military involved in its preparation and execution. And snatched a very extensive documentation drawn from official and unofficial files military.
I'm tired of publicizing the truth by active and passive, I have published over two decades, no fewer than four books that I've had chapter and verse all my research on the grotesque event, and I even turned black white envelope on the last one, with all the operational details of a Military Staff, the military coup Franco prepared for the May 2, 1981y, which was the real cause of the king authorized his generals to trust (Navy and Milans) to ride the dangerous and illegal preemptive move (no coup, a coup that was never involute) that the abortion: 23-F.

Also, for six years, since September 2005 in I sent the first report of my research on the 23-F to the President of the Congress of Deputies, Mr. Marin, I have been making available to the English Parliament, the Prime Minister of the nation and the highest authorities of the State all my papers on the subject, asking three times the creation of a Commission of Inquiry could once acknowledge the truth and refine the political responsibilities which they could have incurred some senior leaders of this country who participated in such a sloppy event of our recent history, starting of course with the first of all, King Juan Carlos I.
Friends
But so far, nothing at all, in Spain we always deep but now peppered with a little essence of AVE. The English people in general, institutions, politicians, journalists ... and probably fear not! political interests of the two major parties alternate in power who fear losing their special status "democratic" and cushy, still in destitution, making fools and ignorant. Continue year after year with the rattle of the 23-F, there are still many gaps and many facts not known. And there is no god that PASA ... No, friends, fellow citizens, frightened compatriots! On the 23-F, after thirty years and although this time is not too historically speaking, it knows everything, absolutely everything

: what happened, how it happened, why it happened and who gave the orders for happen.

Another thing is that fear of the consequences of knowing all that power, the media and people in general do not want to hear about it, truth, and continue to take refuge in doubt methodical and ignorance!

For my part, friends with this little work on the anniversary of 23-F, and had not planned to write it as Enough of talking years and years to deaf who will not listen, and I closed both my research on the subject as my spoken and written slogans on it. The current president of the Congress of Deputies, Mr. Bono, for more than a year that was to acknowledge receipt of my last complaint, telling me that I spent my report to the Committee on Petitions of the Chamber for consideration and processing. Take it easy no doubt these brainy representatives of the sovereign people, but anyway I am aware that the lifetime of the royal coup de La Zarzuela none of them (not batch policy now or any future) will say a peep So the matter is this country, what can we do? A country that to me as a military historian I have always been fascinated by their defeats, their disasters, their weaknesses, their fears, their lack of solidarity, his ferocity at times, his cowardice, his heroism point, his improvisation ... but above all, the fact that with such political baggage, human and social his back for centuries, still exists to this day, still show a global and independent nation. Could it be because nobody in this world, including Napoleon who became known very well, pragmatic Amadeo I of Savoy and more recently to the "failed" Merkel wants to have us under his rule? Signed: English

Amadeo Martínez Coronel. Writer. Historian.

The story of 23-F: the gullible, the unbelievers and the noises of swords


Rafael Pessini / Kaosenlared
Thirty years after that show uniformed February 23 in Madrid and Valencia, I think appropriate to reproduce an article-interview with former army colonel English, English Amadeo Martínez and comment briefly on part of a conversation with the feathery Caceres Javier Cercas
published For three days in the newspaper that appears on the left but not so in reality. start with the rebel soldier who I greatly admire. The statements of his that I chose is from 2001 and beyond to explain the fraud of the "coup", but I stuck to the party offering the unofficial version of what happened three decades ago. Extract the material collected by one of many alternative sites that can be found on the Web This is what I transcribe:

"25 years after the death of Francisco Franco, King Juan Carlos is considered by the English society the guarantor of the institutions and the defender of democracy. Therefore, has become almost untouchable. His prestige as a monarch Democrat grew considerably after February 23, 1981, when Lt. Col. Antonio Tejero Civil Guard and Milans del Bosch and General Alfonso Armada attempted a coup, partly failed when Juan Carlos said their rejection of the attempt.
However, just 20 years after the coup attempt, there have been doubts about who's really behind the coup. Colonel Amadeo Martínez Inglés, the author of 23-F. The coup that never was (Editorial Foca), now argues the following thesis: It was a political-military operation Bourbon directed by King Juan Carlos, who was aware that a right-wing military group prepared a movement to overthrow him.
The king is also the protagonist of another book that reveals their businesses, their suspicious relations with the media and even potential womanizing. It's called The Business of freedom, and was written by journalist Jesus Cacho, published by the same company, headed by Akal Ramón, a man under the dictatorship to 11 summaries of the Court of Public Order.
Pact of Silence
English
Colonel Martinez was Professor of Military History and Strategy at the School of Staff and witness to the intricacies of the Army during the period of transition as head of Mobilisation of Staff and Chief of the Infantry Brigade Zaragoza. For 17 years, began his investigations into the coup attempt.
about six years ago, he published the book The transition monitored, but was withdrawn a fortnight. In 1990 he was arrested for five months in military prison of Alcala de Henares to defend the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating professional armed forces, and he withdrew from active duty before he can be promoted to general.
In an interview he says that 20 years ago there was no a military coup: "The military coups since the first time directed against the dome of the State, in this case against the king, however, the February 23, 1981 the monarch did not bother."
states: "The civil guards who entered the House of Representatives under Lieutenant-Colonel Tejero sórdenes were not against the king, were precisely in its name, even cheering the king, as seen on TV" .
continues: "That blow, quote, not going against the political system. The Army general, the head visible in Madrid, carried in his pocket a sheet with a future government led by him and composed of Democrats partdos major politicians. "Then comes the following conclusion:" It was a political maneuver military institutional set up by the system itself, from the Crown, to defuse a military coup was brewing for 2 May in the most radical right-wing English, was a coup against the king, prepared by soldiers who wanted to Spain to return to totalitarianism. "

emphasizes:" The king, seeing what was coming, decided to take a decision to strike, or pseudo-hit, or a ploy to save his crown. The king left the constitutional framework and the end can never justify the means. " - However, the king appears as the man who saved Spain from the coup as a guarantor of democracy ... - The English Crown has become profitable over the years that event and the king has become a democratic myth. That's a lie, it was King Juan Carlos who authorized the Navy to assemble the general 23-F.
- So the king played two roles, because while Tejeda was in Congress he went on television to reject the insurgency?
- Yes. It is said that the Queen found the king crying for General Armada - his tutor as a child and a trusted since he was a prince - had betrayed him. I do not think so. The operation failed because the attitude of Tejero to enter the Congress of the way he did, gun drawn, firing at the ceiling. The king could not take that action.

"King was alerted by his aides and recommended that he stay out of the maneuver. Then the Army general tried to go to Zarzuela Palace to tell the king what had happened and promise that it would solve everything, but King told him to stay at the headquarters of the General Staff under the command of General Gabeiras. And after he was arrested. "
says that as a soldier, has been linked to many soldiers who acted that day in the General Staff of Valencia in the Army and the military leadership: "I spoke with each other and is the official version is not real. The Army general sent to the king 11 times in a month and a half before the coup. "
You highlighted the fact that General Milans del Bosch had removed the tanks in Valencia, "but the tanks came in plan parade, without ammunition, respecting traffic lights. A coup is not fitted well. In a real blow to Madrid has left and gone to the palace, not in Valencia. "
English Colonel Martinez agreed during the six months he was in the prison of Alcala de Henares with General Milans del Bosch, who was then 75 years and had been nine years in prison.
talked on several occasions and Martínez English includes in his book the only Milans del Bosch statements about those events. The colonel promised not to disclose them until after his death and fulfilled doing it now after four years of his death.
Milans del Bosch said: "The king wanted to give an institutional change in direction, straightening the process is out of hand and, on this occasion, with the danger that hung over his crown and the fear of everything going up in flames, I am authorized to act in accordance with the sinstrucciones to receive the Navy. "
general claims that after the Navy continued to have great friendship with the king, who made a covenant of silence." He did not accuse his master, he stopped and was only five years in prison, then pardoned him. However, the general Milans, a Navy man, completely different, not a palace but a man of pure military was deceived and abandoned, he remained in jail for nine years. "
transcribed Nothing has inspired for the writers of the television channels, especially private, that have produced these nones miniseries that was just praising the royal figure and the triumph of English democracy against this "threat" and others that may come. Although the citizenship over the years, has continued to challenge the media propaganda and the alleged exemplary institutional, not even missing characters that lend themselves to beating around the bush with small grants aimed at an alleged public since to swallow any chickweed. These stomachs started system personajetes love of political correctness, which we quoted at the beginning of this article, Don Javier
fences, in the role of fly cojonera clinging to straws. This gentleman, author of a work between the novel and essay,
"Anatomy of a moment" (Mondadori, 2009), winner of the National Fiction Award 2010, held in its award-winning snafu that there the enigma llamdo 23-F. Under the wise guy in the pen or keyboard "the king made mistakes, frivolity, as made the whole world"
. Above is the guy convinced that "the failure of the coup was essential to consolidate democracy, and a vaccine" . Vaccine, he says. Will not prevent stupidity acute or chronic.
From Rana Paquito's death, or the swamps, to date remembered today in the English State, the progress of the legal community, questioning the market economy and expressed some dissatisfaction with the established order nationalisms (rather, imposed) caused fear among the English gentry and the custodian of the false transition, or the U.S. Government. Had to organize a number that generalize the fear of society to openly fascist return to the past to strengthen the image of the monarchy as a guarantor of peace, stability and freedom in the country anomalous red and yellow flag. Ronald Reagan spent a few days in Madrid at that time, and took too much time on Bourbon to face with his subjects. La Movida, heroin, cocaine among the lower classes, the telebazofia, consumerism, income to the bottom of Spain in the Atlantic Alliance, the plutocracy European, progressive cuts (that is about all that progressive) workers' rights, opposition to territorial federalism, the not infrequent police impunity, state terrorism, political and administrative corruption, declining cultural level, ela scenso a victorious right that continues to humiliate a defeated left and only reconstituted, etc, etc., marked our recent history of capitalism drenched bluff and strengthened our desire to effectively exercise our power, popular.
not live democratically, for many magazines you have with women teaching the Sunday or because we can talk about sex without being throw Tabasco sauce on the tongue. The scientific and technological innovation does not accompany the necessary changes in attitudes. This is a system of government "representative" post-Franco-reformist. Little else. Objectively, we should be ready for the barricades, but subjectively it is still a minority who is willing to walk into a revolution (Not a "revolution"). 23 February no fear we are healed. Quite the contrary. We were taught to trust the fox guarding the henhouse.
When there is a democratic break with the abhorrent regime born of a tremendous blow (this itself) almost seventy-five years, begin to reshape the state and multinational multipopular from the sovereign voice of those who have no crowns on our heads, but ideas and hopes to release urgent hunger.





Sunday, February 20, 2011

Simmi Garewalmera Naam Joker

What is not known about Egypt

Article working details the nature of the demonstrations that pose the greatest threat to the survival of the Egyptian dictatorship ..
Vicenç Navarro

professionals and university graduates, and their use of new communication technologies, ignoring the workers' mobilizations over Egyptian territory have been, in fact, have been crucial to the resignation of the dictator. The article details the nature of such movements that pose the greatest threat to the survival of the Egyptian dictatorship, which explains that one of the first measures taken by the military junta has been limited to the prohibition of strikes and meetings of trade unionists.
Mubarak the dictator's fall as a result of popular mobilization is a reason of joy for anyone with democratic sensibilities. But this sensitivity should democratic awareness that version of events that has appeared in the media world's most international (from Al Jazeera to The New York Times and CNN) is incomplete or biased, which responds to the interests that finance . Thus, the overall image promoted by those means is that this event is due to the mobilization of young people, mostly students and middle class professionals, who have very successfully used new techniques of communication (Facebook and Twitter, among others) organize and lead such a process, which began, incidentally, by the popular indignation against the death in custody as a result of torture, one of these young people. This explanation is highly incomplete. In fact, the supposed revolution began three weeks ago and was not initiated by students and young professionals. The recent past of Egypt is characterized by brutally repressed workers' struggles have increased in recent years. According to Egypt's Center of Economic and Labor Studies, in 2009 alone there were 478 strikes clearly political, not authorized, which caused the dismissal of 126,000 workers, 58 of whom committed suicide. As happened in Spain during the dictatorship, democratic workers' resistance infiltrated the official unions (Whose leaders were appointed by the ruling party, which surprisingly had been accepted within the Socialist International), playing a key role in those protests. Thousands and thousands of workers stopped work, including the powerful arms industry, owned by the Army. It also added the Suez Canal workers (6,000 workers) and, finally, employees of public administration, including physicians and nurses (who marched with their white uniforms) and state attorneys (who marched with their black robes) . One of the sectors that had the most impact on the mobilization was that of communications and postal workers, and public transport.
industrial centers of Asyut and Sohag, pharmaceutical facilities, power and gas, also stopped working. Companies in Sharm El-Sheikh, El-Mahalla Al Kubra, and Damanhour Dumyat centers, textiles, furniture and wood and food production also stopped. The high point of labor mobilization was when the clandestine leadership of the labor movement called a general strike. The international media focused on what happened in Tahrir Square in Cairo, not knowing that this concentration was the pinnacle of an iceberg spread throughout the country and focused on workplace-key for the continuation of economic activity-and in the streets of major cities of Egypt. The Army, which was and is, the Army of Mubarak, did not have them all along. In fact, besides the economic stagnation, had fear of internal rebellion, as most soldiers come from very poor families in neighborhoods whose residents were workers on the street. Army's middle managers also sympathized with the popular mobilization, and the dome of the Army (next to Mubarak) felt the need to leave him to save themselves. Moreover, Obama Administration, which initially had been against Mubarak's resignation, changed and pushed for this to go away. The federal government has subsidized with an amount of 1,300 million dollars a year the army of that country and this could not ignore what the U.S. defense secretary, Robert Gates, was demanding. Hence, the director of the CIA announced that Mubarak step down and, although delayed a few hours, Mubarak resigned. Needless to say, the young professionals who made use of new communication technologies (only 22% of the population has Internet access) played an important role, but it is wrong to present these demonstrations as a result of determinism technology that considers the use of technology as the determining factor. In fact, the demise of dictatorships in a relatively short period as a result of popular movements, there has been constant. Iran (with the fall of the Shah), the Berlin Wall, the collapse of dictatorships in Eastern Europe, among others, have fallen one after another, popular mobilization in the absence internet. The same happened in Tunisia, where, incidentally, the resistance of the working class also played a key role in the fall of the dictator, whose party was also surprisingly admitted to the Socialist International. The future, however, begins now. Army is unlikely to allow a democratic transition. Will establish a multiparty system, very limited and supervised by the Army, for which the number one enemy is not Islamic fundamentalism (although it presents, in order to secure support from the U.S. Federal Government and the European Union) but the working class and the Left, which alone would eliminate its privileges. Do not forget that the ruling classes of Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan supporting the radical Muslim (with the support of the U.S. federal government and Saudi Arabia) as a way to stop the left. A the first steps taken by the military junta has been to prohibit strikes and union meetings. However, this mobilization working just appeared in major media.

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Moscow, February 17, RIA Novosti.
A panel recommends ban Coca-Cola and Pepsi because they cause cancer, according to The Daily Mail
According to experts, in the production of those soft drinks artificial dye is used which gives brown and contains two chemicals that cause cancer.

Scientists at the University of California found that five brands of soft drinks contain significant amounts of such chemicals. The Science Center's director of Public Interest, Michael F. Jacobson, urged representatives of Coca-Cola and Pepsi to take appropriate measures in the case.
http://sp.rian.ru/science_technology_space/20110217/148386965.html

Monday, February 14, 2011

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[Egypt] The labor activism was the origin of the revolt fell

Un análisis serio sobre la revolución egipcia no puede dejar al margen la lucha de clases, la pobreza y la injerencia extranjera como causas fundamentales del estallido de las protestas... Olga Rodríguez
that spread to Cairo. In this report, revealed by Wikileaks, it reads: "What happened in Mahalla is significant (...) has entered a new organic force of opposition that apparently defies political labels and is unrelated to the Muslim Brotherhood. This may force the Government to change its script. (...) What happened on April 6th joined forces several opposition activists with many Egyptians, through the call to strike on Facebook, which has gathered 70,000 followers in the network, and has garnered significant national attention. The link Facebook users of middle and upper classes with their counterparts in poor has created Mahalla factories a new dynamic. "The report is titled:
Mahalla: isolated incident or the tip of the iceberg?
The answer came quickly. From this strike has not been a week without protests, demonstrations and strikes in Egypt. own report attributed the causes of fires to rising prices, corruption, pro-US and pro-Israeli stance of the Mubarak regime and the plight of the underclass in the country. and highlights how significant that the Muslim Brotherhood were distanced from those mobilizations.
Despite reports like this, the West has for years endeavored to present the Middle East as essential conditions by religion, in a game of rough and child roles, introducing social masses of bearded fanatics, without feelings, without overtones. Stereotypes childish, simplistic and even racist have primacy in the analysis of many think-tanks and the reports of governments. The Egyptian revolution has revealed that not all Muslims are Islamists, who are Democrats Islamists, Arab non-Muslims and Muslims who want secular states. Middle East that there are workers, men and women with social demands and progressive and secular ideals, including socialists, communists or atheists. A serious analysis the Egyptian revolution can not leave out the class struggle, poverty and foreign interference as the root causes of the outbreak of the protests.
Mubarak has fallen, but thousands of Egyptian workers in virtually all industrial sectors are leading the strike to demand back wages, raising the minimum wage to trade unions controlled by the regime, the creation of free trade unions, recovery or self-management by workers in public enterprises have been closed or sold, and its nationalization. Consider that the real revolution will only occur when there is food and rights for all. From 2004 has been in Egypt more than 3,000 workers' protests. The Egyptian labor activism has been one of the largest social movements in the Arab world in recent decades and yet has been almost absent in the information pages of the Western media. The U.S. and European governments should take responsibility for supporting for years to Mubarak and his regime. And some media outlets would have to ask whether it is rigorous and realistic to be guided by the theories they are told they work for those governments.




Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Mubarak! Great victory of the revolution in Egypt!

Against driven transition by the bourgeoisie and imperialism, to continue the demonstrations!
International Workers League (LIT-CI)
Against the transition driven by the bourgeoisie and imperialism, to continue the demonstrations!
Egyptian
The Glorious Revolution gave a historical example to all peoples of the world and a new and decisive step in the expansion of the Arab revolution . Mubarak - the hated dictator and most important agent of imperialism and Israel in the region - went out the determined action of the masses for 18 consecutive days. The overthrow of the dictator is, therefore, a huge victory Egyptian and Arab masses.

Revolution placed the regime against the wall




The core of this gigantic process was in Tahrir Square (or Release) in the center of the capital, Cairo, which became the center of protests that swept across the country. Millions of Egyptians demanded: Out Mubarak and the regime. The occupation of the Plaza became the expression of people power mobilized, as opposed to a system and its institutions that failed to achieve rule. The Government ordered to end the occupation of the square and no one obeyed; ordered curfew, but the masses did not listen. The process galvanized the entire country, and we saw the massive demonstrations in major cities such as Alexandria, Suez, Port Said and extending to all corners of the country. With the country paralyzed, the government orchestrated an attempted counter-revolutionary onslaught against the demonstrators, aiming to defeat them and drained the Tahrir Square. Despite the army's passivity and cowardice an attack by armed gangs against unarmed demonstrators, the occupants of the Tahrir Square were not intimidated and bravely drove the bands of the system, composed of police and mercenaries. While this attack perpetrated against the revolutionary movement, the government called for dialogue with opposition forces tolerated and with the participation of the followers of El Baradei and of the Muslim Brotherhood. Although these forces do not reach agreement with the regime, participation actually meant standing in an attempt to transition negotiated. The result was only announced "constitutional reforms" to the September elections and promises for "concessions" empty.
The masses did not believe in these games and continued to demand the immediate departure of Mubarak, keeping the occupation of the Plaza in Cairo and major cities. Already
recent days the working class and the workers began to intervene decisively with his powerful weapon: strike. Expression that was the stage entrance of the Suez Canal workers, worker health and transport in Cairo, as well as telecommunications workers. Even workers in media organizations such as Al Ahram decided to stop the regime. This wave of strikes that gathered demands for better living conditions with the requirement of the output of Mubarak, was paralyzed in an increasingly compromising the interests of the national bourgeoisie and internaiconal the Egyptian economy. The workers were demonstrating in while Mubarak was in power they would go all the way to get what they wanted.
Against all this, the army was unable to directly suppress the demonstrations and kept watching the mass marches and the occupation of the Plaza. The constant contact soldiers and officers with the demonstrators down the elements of crisis deepened in the army, which was becoming increasingly dangerous one possible order of the military leadership of massive repression, which could result in the division of the army immediately against the force revolutionize the Egyptian people.
Mubarak was forced to resign
maintaining unsustainable Mubarak, imperialism began to look to articulate a "safe passage", which would ensure a "fair government" whose task out "stabilize" the country, maintaining the central institutions of the regime, democratic concessions. Imperialism bet on the leadership of the army to carry out this task, given its organic connection to imperialism, its importance as a fundamental pillar of the regime and repressive force, and also the prestige ciertoto still remained among the masses.
After several announcements that pointed in the direction of the resignation on the night of February 10, Mubarak frustrated the expectation of the nation with a speech that instead announcing his retirement, he announced his maintenance in power with the transmission of some powers to Suleiman.
The furious reaction of the population in Tahrir Square in Cairo and around the country pointed to a radicalization of the protests even greater than expected for 11. At night, the downtown areas as protestors surrounded the presidential palace and the state television station, which were protected with a great display by the army. This situation was becoming increasingly alarming, particularly for the dome of the army, then put the real possibility of clashes of protesters with the security agencies. Taking into account the important elements in the military crisis, there was no guarantee that an attempt to take these people off buildings hampered by the military. With the massive expansion of the protest and the final loss of control by the regime, Suleiman was forced to go on television to announce the resignation of Mubarak telegraph and delivery of country's leadership to the Army Central Command. Mubarak's departure was a huge achievement, imposed by mobilization of the masses and therefore with great joy and heartfelt emotion. Center is a stabilization agreement through the Army bourgeois
huge and just share the joy that goes to the Egyptian masses and around the world to be rid of a murderer and corrupt dictator. But we want to make a warning: the Egyptian Army Command took over, appearing as a course change from the leadership of Mubarak, has always been the backbone of the Egyptian dictatorship.
Indeed, Army high command owns several companies in different sectors of the economy (controlling about 30 to 40% of the country's economy), having enriched the shadow of dictatorship, at the expense of hunger and misery of the people.
addition, the army is the central pillar of the Mubarak regime and plays a key role as a strategic ally of the U.S. and Israel in the region, which expressed directly in military aid of about 2 billion U.S. dollars annually to this institution.
Could be the role of the armed forces when hordes gave coverage to pro-Mubarak, allowing them to enter the square to crush the demonstrators on 2 and 3 February. With the crisis over the course of the revolution, the army leadership is now trying to assume directly the process, getting rid of the awkward figure of Mubarak to maintain their privileges and no significant change in the country. The greatest expression of that is an indication of Tantawi, Minister of Defense last 20 years of Mubarak, to head the new government until the next election. the imperialist policy in conjunction with the army to impose on those who were mobilized for 18 days to remove Mubarak and end the dictatorship, is accepting a controlled democratic opening, in which the main pillars of the repressive regime are maintained and to ensure compliance with the political arrangements, economic and military imperialism, in particular with Israel. In the process of controlled liberalization, the sectors of the bourgeois opposition are preparing to play a central role. In this regard, the sector headed by ElBaradei and the Muslim Brotherhood and gave statements favorable to compose with the military a national unity government that allows a negotiated transition to the next elections and accept the agreements are maintained with imperialism and Israel .

Only the independent mobilization of the masses can carry out the Egyptian revolution!

The great victory achieved by the Egyptian revolution to overthrow Mubarak is only the beginning and not the end of the fight against oppression of the Egyptian people. Imperialism and the Egyptian bourgeoisie are trying to prevent the people reach a greater victory than that already achieved by preventing the breakdown with former spread. The higher expression that's what the proposed new government is headed by a man closely connected to Mubarak, who was his Minister of Defense for 20 years, and is fully confident of American imperialism. The army leadership, committed all those years of dictatorship, not going to want to punish these crimes, to prosecute and turn on the oppressors and torturers, and that hurt the economic interests of groups that flourished in the shadow of Mubarak. Not going to want freedom so they can denounce the crimes of the dictatorship and for freedom of association and workers have the right to strike would threaten the great achievements of these groups to which they are linked. A government composed of men of Mubarak is an obstacle to the revolution!
dictatorship killed and tortured thousands of opponents. During the 18 days of mobilization, 300 were dead to overthrow Mubarak. To break at once with Mubarak era must dissolve the repressive apparatus that maintained by terror 30 years of dictatorship and punish those responsible for prisons, torture and deaths of those who fought for their rights. For the dissolution of all the repressive! Punishing those responsible for torture and death!
must also continue to mobilize to ensure immediate release of all political prisoners and total freedom of association, nonpartisan organization press.
know that there is a class division in the ranks of the army. Fraternization and the inability of the average soldiers and officers are expressions suppress demonstrations thereof. It is necessary for soldiers and officers have the broadest half democratic freedoms to organize themselves independently of their superiors, and together with the claims and aspirations of the Egyptian working class are not those of imperialism and those of general Mubarak .
For immediate dissolution of Parliament fraudulent! To end the Mubarak regime is not sufficient to com partial reforms in the Constitution, as they are proposing the new government and the bourgeois opposition. The convening of a Constituent Assembly with full sovereign powers without anyone being the bodies of the Mubarak regime! Constituent Assembly to break the agreements with imperialism, to expropriate the property of Mubarak and the whole of the old regime, and build a socialist Egypt to serve the workers and the people!
The oppression of the Egyptian people is not limited to the dictatorship and is rooted in exploitation and unemployment condemned to hunger and misery to the majority of the population. The revolution will not only puts into question the current system, but affects directly to the dominant imperialism, being objectively a workers' socialist revolution.
background for a break with the old regime is, therefore, essential to break the political and military pacts with imperialism and Israel. Imperialism Out of Egypt For the immediate and full opening of the border with the Gaza Strip!
For an immediate increase in overall wages and appropriate to the cost of the basket! For an emergency economic plan and the immediate reduction of working hours without loss of pay so as to guarantee work for everyone! For the expropriation of large national and multinational companies and the financial system!
The prerequisite for fulfilling the desire of the masses to build a new Egypt, is that independent of the mass demonstrations continue. It was the mobilization of the masses and not the army that toppled Mubarak. Why call the Egyptian masses not to place the fate of the revolution, in the hands of army and to trust in her own strength to continue.
must develop the Arab revolution!
After Tunisia, the Arab revolt was a great win with the demolition of Mubarak. We will extend to the entire region! On the overthrow of dictatorships and other reactionary monarchies in the Arab world and Middle East! Mubarak was a pillar of the order imposed by imperialism in the region, whose center is the state of Israel. The Arab revolution will not be successful as long as the Palestinian people are under the boot of Israel. All support the Palestinian people! For the destruction of Israel! This revolutionary process is also a challenge to confront the theocratic dictatorial regimes, like Iran, who suppressed the protests against electoral fraud two years ago and maintains the operation of his people, despite clashes possible with imperialism. Arab revolution placed on the agenda of recovering the unity of the Arab nation with a view to build a great federation of the Arab Socialist Republics! São Paulo, February 11 , 2011
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Friday, February 11, 2011

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protests grow in Egypt. Ambiguity of the Army to continue announced by Mubarak [Monitoring]

Egyptian Government sources confirm that its output is being discussed and that "probably" will address the nation tonight. The Army reiterated its support for "the legitimate demands of people."
Kaos.
International
Monitoring Journal-minute Public

Live image from the Tahir Plaza


International press shows that Mubarak resignation and leaves the power in the military.

At 17 hs. it gives the message of the President of the hand of Vice President Suleiman: Mubarak leaves the presidency and power delivery to the military.

known here, the population turns to the streets en masse and now Tahrir Square is a mass of people shouting, moving flags and jumps. There is nobody else there.

Official sources have reported that Mubarak and his family has left Cairo with his family to spend a few days in one of his residences. Eas same sources denied that his trip has to do with an eventual abandonment of the post. Moreover, the government will in moments a statement.
Other sources have reported that the army would support Mubarak for what is anticipated an increase in political tensions and street protests. In fact, there have been attacks on a police station to free prisoners. It was confirmed that about 1,000 Egyptians have attacked a police station
city in northern Sinai El-Arish to try to free the prisoners.

The Government will give a statement while Mubarak leaves Cairo



was incensed protests in Egypt before Mubarak's decision to stay in power
(Telesur)
In Egypt, protests inflame the immediate resignation of the president of the Arab nation, Hosni Mubarak, as this Friday is called to manifest some 20 million people in a demonstration to reject the speech Thursday night gave the president, in which he announced that he will not depart power. The reiteration of Mubarak
that will remain in the presidency of Egypt until next September, when it is scheduled to hold elections, caused outrage among opponents that since last January 25 remain on the streets demanding his resignation.

"He goes, we do not go" and "army and people, together we are one," are the slogans, hundreds of expressions, will dominate the proof of this eighteenth day of protest, to be converted in a march to the presidential palace in Heliopolis.
sacred days this Friday the Muslim community, Tahrir Square, Cairo, the Egyptian capital, has more public presence of protesters, so it is expected that the planned mobilization across the country have a mass character.
Given this scenario, the military presence on the streets of Cairo has intensified as international agencies present in Egypt, showing glimpses of several contingents of tanks in the vicinity of Tahrir Square, but without taking enforcement actions, at least until now.
However, the Supreme Council of Egyptian armed forces announced in a statement Friday that will end the emergency law in force in the country since 1981, immediately after is completed the current situation. Following a meeting, the Council chaired by the Egyptian Defense Minister Mohamed Hussein Tantaui, also promised the armed forces not to pursue the "honorable people who rejected corruption and called for reforms." For the organizers of the mobilization on Friday, raises many questions in order to reach the venue from which governs Mubarak, taking into account the distance of nearly 20 miles from downtown Tahrir Square in Cairo that has become the core of the opposition movement street.
; addition distance, branching streets and barriers (barricades, detours, blockages with tanks and other armored Army) portend a difficult travel to the area northeast of the capital, other heavily protected by armed troops.
While Mubarak urged to resume the dialogue between political forces for reform to the Constitution and promote the transition to the September election, Vice President Suleiman urged his opponents to return to home.
Since last January 25, thousands of people took to the streets Cairo (capital) and other major cities such as Alexandria and Suez, to demand reforms in the political system, and the output of Mubarak.

Hosni Mubarak assumed the presidency in 1981 and since then has been a U.S. ally in the region, which openly supported him until a few weeks ago.

After Israel, the government of Cairo is the one who receives the greatest amount of economic aid from the U.S. Treasury coffers, a thousand 500 million dollars. Press



number two of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces


(From Público) "According to the current situation in determining the fate of the country, within the framework of continuous monitoring of internal and external events, which was decided with the delegation of powers to the vice, and believing in our national responsibility for preserving, maintaining stability and peace in the country, the Council has decided to ensure compliance with the following measures: 1A .-
Ending State of Emergency in the current situation ends.
1B .- Making a decision on electoral disputes and carry out action.
1C .- Implement the necessary legislative reforms.
1D .- Conduct transparent and free elections in the light of what has been decided with regard to constitutional amendments.
2 .- The Armed Forces are committed to carrying out the legitimate demands of people and try to get them through the monitoring of the implementation of these measures at certain times with accuracy and decision until the power is transferred peacefully to reach free democratic community to which people aspire.
3 .- The Armed Forces say they will not pursue the honorable (Citizens) who rejected corruption and called for reform and caution on the destabilization of security and integrity of the homeland and citizens, and confirm the need for regular work in state institutions and the return to normal to protect the interests and properties of our great people.
May God protect the homeland and citizens. "
A CIA commits gaffe of Obama's position The director of the agency predicted the resignation of Mubarak
PIQUER ISABEL (Public) The
CIA was the one who first announced in Washington that Hosni Mubarak would resign. Its director, Leon Panetta, warned in testimony before the intelligence committee of the House of Representatives. It was the first time, throughout this crisis, the U.S. seemed to anticipate events rather than follow them back safe distance and timid. Panetta But the error could have seriously complicated Washington's efforts to maintain neutrality calculated. "There is a great likelihood" that the Egyptian president leaves office, said the head of the CIA to Congress, hours before the Egyptian leader's speech. Shortly after he was forced to qualify their purposes to ensure that it had "received reports" but had no record or "specific claims" that Mubarak was actually resign. "I imagine that would give more powers to Suleiman so you can run the country," noted the official said. Meanwhile, the White House went on with his usual prudence. Barack Obama, visiting Michigan, reiterated its call for an orderly change without violence, the official line that Washington has maintained in recent weeks.
U.S. President said that Egypt was experiencing "a moment of transformation" and reiterated his call for a transition "genuine and orderly." But he would not go further. "We have to wait and see," he said. A somewhat more cautious statements of ten days ago when it gave notice to Cairo to initiate change "now."
Since the beginning of the crisis the U.S. has followed the events from the fence line trying to keep a Democrat without appearing to interfere or undermine the foundations of its main ally in the area, and without losing sight of their interests. Egyptian leader's speech caught Obama in Marquette, to the icy shores of Lake Superior. The first reaction of his team was cautious. "We're seeing what you guys are seeing," said White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs told reporters covering the trip. "It's very fluid. We want what the president has already said a few days ago, an orderly transition and free and fair elections. "The Egyptian people, Gibbs said," wants to see an irreversible change "a reprise of what Obama had said over the weekend." What know that Egypt will never be what it was. " Despite his official travel, Obama followed the events" very closely "as he himself admitted. The president said Gibbs, received a report on the status of your advisor Homeland Security, Tom Donilon, immediately before their departure, and was scheduled to meet with your team to analyze the situation.
BARCELONA TIME 23:50
Mubarak refuses to leave office in anger erupts as Egypt Columns people travel from Tahrir Square to the headquarters of state television shouting "out, out, out"
Chavez, who accuses the international community to interfere in the protest, announced constitutional reforms and delegating some powers to Vice President Suleiman                            

                                                 
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Gemma Saura. Special Envoy                                                  


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of

Mubarak has made the Tahrir Square


overflow
outrage. Tens of thousands of demonstrators marching públicasede now toward the television, which they accuse of being a propaganda organ of the regime, shouting "Out, out, out" to require that Mubarak step down.
image contrasts with the previous euphoria , when it was believed that the departure of president was a foregone conclusion. Only minutes before, the Rais had announced on public television that no waiver

to presidency of Egypt. The president
says it will not take orders from other countries and brought forward to be carried out constitutional reforms and delegating some pooderes to Vice President Suleiman - "I have considered delegate to the Vice President's powers and prerogatives under the Constitution "- but that not leave his post. The reforms involve changing five articles of the Constitution and remove a sixth, 179, to facilitate the "alternation of power" and open the door to the Emergency Law, in force since 1981 .
Mubarak has said he is committed to the holding of "free and fair elections" in September, for which he has initiated a "national dialogue, we must follow that path." The Rais said "I'll hold on to protect the Constitution and the interests of the people until it hands over power and responsibility to those who choose the electors." Suleiman: "Transfer peaceful"

Just minutes later, Vice President Omar Suleiman

appeared on public television to announce their engagement "with a peaceful transfer of power" and ask the demonstrators "to return to their jobs. We can not carried away by the chaos. "
Egyptian Vice President described the situation in the Arab country "defining moment" and said "the door is open to more dialogue." The vice president also called for unity and called on citizens to "work together to make a bright future."

condolences to the victims


Previamente, Mubarak, que se ha comprometido a un "
traspaso pacífico
" de poderes,  ofreció su pésame a las víctimas de las protestas populares que estallaron el 25 de enero.  El mandatario dijo estar "convencido" de las buenas intenciones de los jóvenes que han protagonizado las protestas y  ha insistido en que no se presentará a las elecciones presidenciales de septiembre,
algo que ya había anunciado el pasado 1 de febrero
.


 

Hosni Mubarak transfiere el poder de Egipto

Telesur
        Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced on Thursday the transfer of power after 30 years of practice, under pressure from the massive protests that were held for two weeks on the streets of Cairo and in major cities of that nation.
"I've seen that actually requires that we delegate powers to the vice president under the Constitution, I am aware that Egypt's out of this situation," he said in a televised address. The president, who emphasized that no leave the country, said he "felt proud to be the symbol of change in Egypt."
"I am proud to be the symbol of a new generation of Egypt that calls for a change and looking for a bright future. I tell you one thing, I confirm that I will not rest until we see that those who are responsible for deaths and crimes against our youth, "he said.

It also confirmed its willingness to amend Articles 66, 77, 88, 93 and 189, and will void the 179 of the Constitution, noting that these amendments "are the priority for candidates seeking to simplify for the Presidency "and in turn" ensure fair elections. "

"The priority is to restore confidence between all Egyptians, confident that the change and transformation can never be reversed" said.
added that "Egypt is going through very difficult facts" explaining that "the economy has suffered loss and damage." He said his mission is "to continue to protect society" to prevent all ending in "a situation where the youth, who are calling for changes, are the first victims."

"This has nothing to do with me, has to (...) do with Egypt are all in the same place and I tell you, what you want is to find stability for our citizens and restore normal life in the streets of Egypt, "he said.
The president's announcement came shortly after declarations of the armed forces of Egypt said they are taking "necessary measures to protect the nation and support the legitimate demands of the people" .
Egypt, the main U.S. ally in that region of Africa, live from Jan. 25 an unprecedented popular uprising demanding the resignation of Mubarak. The Egyptian president had refused to relinquish power before the presidential election next September.
Until last week, clashes between police and protesters left at least 300 deaths, according to an unconfirmed United Nations Organization (UNO), and thousands of wounded, According to official and medical sources in the country. TeleSUR-kg-lp-MM/YR Agencies

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the CIA director, Leon Panetta, said that if Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, probably hand over power to his deputy, Omar Suleiman.

"I do not know the details of how it would happen, but I presume it would give more power to Suleiman, so you can run the country and the reforms that we hope will take place," Panetta said in a hearing before the intelligence committee of the House of Representatives .

Omar Suleiman for 20 years headed the Egyptian secret services and is regarded as the man who led major foreign policy issues such as the role of Cairo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
was named vice president of Egypt during the early days of demonstrations against Mubarak, in power since 1981.
questioned at the same hearing on the media announcement of Hosni Mubarak to step down on Thursday night, Panetta said, "I received the same information that you, that there is a strong likelihood that Mubarak quit tonight."
But a senior U.S. intelligence service, questioned by AFP, said shortly after the agency's director was referring to reports in the press, and not to information collected by the CIA.
After 17 days of endless protests Egypt against 30 years of Hosni Mubarak regime, it appears that the raisescuchará the voice of the people and will leave his post today. This has been given to understand both members of the government as military officers. Mubarak is expected to address the nation on a new speech this afternoon. 17.53. According to Al Arabiya, the Muslim Brotherhood would accept the transfer of power to Omar Suleiman. We have to wait how things develop, but the vice president's statements in recent days are not too hopeful about the changes that may come. "The alternative to dialogue is to have a stroke, which can lead to a lot of hasty measures, which include many irrationalities. We do not want to get to that point to protect Egypt " 17.48. There has been a flurry of rumors about where Mubarak is at this time. Some said he had already left the country, Al Arabiya claimed this afternoon that the president had abandoned the presidential palace and was in Sharm el Sheik. However, Al Jazeera has just confirmed that Mubarak is still in Cairo and has not moved from his official residence. 17.31. Surprising to Tahrir Square recent movements. Tens of thousands of people remain in the so-called Liberation Square in an atmosphere of euphoria. Protesters have 17 days making sure that pressure will not leave until the resignation will be effective Mubarak. The possible solution that Mubarak succeeds Suleiman not convince them. Informa Oscar Abou-Kassem.
17.25. The CIA also points to the abandonment Mubarak today. The CIA director, Leon Panetta, said today that "there is a high probability" that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak leaves office tonight. Panetta was speaking at a hearing before the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives.
17. 15. The Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, asegrua ue "everything is in the hands of President Hosni Mubarak and has not taken any decision so far." Shafiq was speaking to state television shortly after the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces announced his support for "the legitimate demands of people." 17.00.
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces of Egypt today announced its support for "the legitimate demands of the people" and said he is "studying" as to salvagurdar the country's interests. The commitment was made in the statement number 1, read by a military council in the public television cameras. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces said they will remain in permanent session.
The statement reads: "Given the responsibility and commitment of the Armed Forces to protect the people and sponsor their interests and safety, and taking interest in the integrity of the nation, citizens and the achievements of the great Egyptian people and their properties, and to reiterate and support the legitimate demands of the people, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces today held a meeting Thursday, February 10, 2011, to study the developments to date, so the Council decided to keep in permanent session to consider what steps can be taken to preserve the nation, the achievements and ambitions of the great Egyptian people 16.30 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may leave office today, as indicated by statements from several government members and the Army. According to the ruling party's general secretary was quoted by the BBC, Mubarak could leave the power to Vice President, Omar Suleiman. The Supreme Council of the Army has pointed in the same direction by stating that the demands of the demonstrators " be addressed, " Hossan Badrawi, general secretary of National Democratic Party, told the network Mubarak British public that "probably" address the nation tonight. His comments came after Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq told the Arabic service of the BBC that it is considering the possibility that Mubarak give up power.

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Egyptian Government sources confirm that its output is being discussed and that "probably" will address the nation tonight. The Army reiterated its support for "the legitimate demands of people."
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Agents News Media have released the information the CIA director, Leon Panetta, said that if Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, probably hand over power to his deputy, Omar Suleiman.
"I do not know the details of how it would happen, but I presume it would give more power to Suleiman, so you can run the country and the reforms that we hope will take place," Panetta said in a hearing before the intelligence committee House of Representatives. Omar Suleiman for 20 years headed the Egyptian secret services and is regarded as the man who led major foreign policy issues such as the role of Cairo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. was named vice president of Egypt during the early days of demonstrations against Mubarak, in power since 1981. questioned at the same hearing on the media announcement of Hosni Mubarak to step down on Thursday night, Panetta said, "I received the same information that you, that there is a strong likelihood that Mubarak quit tonight." But an official
U.S. intelligence service, questioned by AFP, said shortly after the agency's director was referring to reports in the press, and not to information collected by the CIA.
After 17 days of endless protests in Egypt against the 30-year regime of Hosni Mubarak, it appears that the raisescuchará the voice of the people and will leave his post today. This has been given to understand both members of the government as military officers. Mubarak is expected to address the nation on a new speech this afternoon. 17.53. According to Al Arabiya, the Muslim Brotherhood would accept the assignment Omar Suleiman power. We have to wait how things develop, but the vice president's statements in recent days are not too hopeful about the changes that may come. "The alternative to dialogue is to have a stroke, which can involve a lot of hasty measures, which include many irrationalities. Do not want to get to that point to protect Egypt" 17.48. There has been a flurry of rumors Where is Mubarak at this time. Some said he had already left the country, Al Arabiya claimed this afternoon that the president had abandoned the presidential palace and was in Sharm el Sheik. However, Al Jazeera has just confirmed that Mubarak is still in Cairo and has not moved from his official residence.
17.31. Expectancy in Tahrir Square to the latest moves. Tens of thousands of people remain in the so-called Liberation Square in an atmosphere of euphoria. Protesters have 17 days making sure that pressure will not leave until the resignation will be effective Mubarak. The possible solution that Mubarak succeeds Suleiman not convince them.
Informa Oscar Abou-Kassem.


17.25.
The CIA also points to Mubarak today abandonment. The CIA director, Leon Panetta, said today that "there is a high probability" that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak leaves office tonight. Panetta was speaking at a hearing before the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives.

17. 15. The Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, asegrua ue "everything is in the hands of President Hosni Mubarak and has not taken any decision so far." Shafiq was speaking to state television shortly after the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces announced his support for "the legitimate demands of people."

17.00.
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces of Egypt today announced its support for "the legitimate demands of the people" and said he is "studying" as to salvagurdar the country's interests. The commitment was made in the statement read number 1 by a military council in the public television cameras. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces said they will remain in permanent session.
The statement reads:
"Given the responsibility and commitment of the Armed Forces to protect the people and sponsor their interests and safety, and taking interest in the integrity of the country, citizens and achievements of the great Egyptian people and their properties, and reiterating and supporting the legitimate demands of the people, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces today held a meeting Thursday, February 10, 2011, to study the developments to date, what the Council decided to remain in permanent session to consider what steps can be taken to preserve the nation, the achievements and ambitions of the great Egyptian people
16.30 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may leave office today, as indicated by statements of several members of government and the military. According to the ruling party's general secretary was quoted by the BBC, Mubarak could leave the power to Vice President, Omar Suleiman. The Supreme Council of the Army has pointed in the same direction to find that the protesters' demands "are met"
Hossan Badrawi, general secretary of National Democratic Party, told the network Mubarak
British public that "probably" address the nation tonight. His comments came after Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq told the Arabic service of the BBC that it is considering the possibility that Mubarak give up power.