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venerdì 22 giugno 2012

Sudanese polizia ha disperso i dimostranti

Sudanese polizia ha disperso i dimostranti che protestavano contro le misure di austerità
 
Cantando: "Non lo so Non dell'inflazione.." E "il popolo vuole rovesciare il regime"2012/06/21 10:54
Sudanese polizia ha usato manganelli per disperdere i manifestanti hanno bloccato una strada principale nel centro di Khartoum nelle ultime manifestazioni contro le misure di austerità su Giovedi.

Cerco gruppi di studenti che portano le manifestazioni a Khartoum per protestare contro i piani per tagliare la spesa pubblica per alimentare la rabbia dell'opinione pubblica dal rialzo dei prezzi di trasformarsi in un movimento di protesta più ampia rovesciare il presidente al-Bashir.

Sudan soffre di alti prezzi del cibo e il valore in declino della moneta dal momento che la secessione del Sudan meridionale, un anno fa, che rappresentano circa tre quarti della produzione petrolifera del paese di vitale importanza per l'economia del paese. Tuttavia, precedenti manifestazioni non sono riusciti a guadagnare slancio significativo.

Testimoni hanno detto che era il quinto giorno di proteste il Giovedi bloccato circa 150 studenti provenienti da una delle facoltà del traffico commerciale nel centro della città e hanno lanciato pietre contro la polizia, scandendo slogan "No.. Di inflazione" e "il popolo vuole rovesciare il regime."

Hanno detto che le forze di sicurezza si sciolse proteste usando i manganelli. Non sono stati immediatamente chiamare la polizia per un commento.

Un testimone ha detto che nella notte di Mercoledì, la polizia ha usato manganelli per disperdere i membri del partito di opposizione Umma, come hanno lasciato il loro quartier generale.

E ha invitato i principali partiti di opposizione in Sudan per protestare contro le misure di austerità, ma non riuscì a convincere un gran numero di scendere in piazza.

Due settimane fa il Fondo Monetario Internazionale ha invitato il Sudan a prendere misure di emergenza per superare le sfide di ciò che egli chiama "terribile".

Il ministro delle Finanze piani di austerità in dettaglio il Mercoledì, compreso un aumento di alcune imposte e di governo ha tagliato oltre ad una riduzione delle sovvenzioni ai combustibili.

Reuters

giovedì 21 giugno 2012


Rivoluzione in corso .. riprese presso l'Università di Khartoum
Rivoluzione in corso .. riprese presso l'Università di Khartoum, e 80 feriti.




06-21-2012 02:38 AM
Londra: Imam Muhammad Mustafa, l'imam  Siri

La polizia antisommossa si sono scontrati con gli studenti con i manganelli i manifestanti sudanesi a Khartoum ieri, e hanno gettato lacrimogeni in un quarto giorno di manifestazioni contro il governo del Sudan. Gruppi di studenti e dimostrazioni di piombo a Khartoum contro i piani del governo di aumentare il sostegno del governo per ridurre la spesa del carburante, provocando aumenti dei prezzi nelle materie prime essenziali. Il Sudan ha assistito ad un aumento dei prezzi alimentari e una diminuzione del valore della moneta dal momento che la secessione del Sud Sudan un anno fa, e tagliatela a circa tre quarti della produzione petrolifera del paese, che svolge un ruolo fondamentale nell'economia.

Ha detto che gli attivisti e testimoni detto che la polizia anti-sommossa che trasportano bastoni ieri chiuso una strada principale e inseguito decine di studenti nelle strade circostanti l'Università di Khartoum. Sospeso in aria e l'odore di gas lacrimogeni. I testimoni hanno detto che gli studenti che protestavano cantando applausi «la gente vuole rovesciare il regime» e lanciato pietre contro la polizia.

Presidente sudanese Omar al-Bashir Lunedì detto che il governo abolire gradualmente le sovvenzioni sul carburante, e ridurre il numero dei dipendenti del settore pubblico, e aumentare le tasse sui beni di consumo, banche e le importazioni per soddisfare il deficit di bilancio.

, L'agenzia ha detto che la stampa francese che le autorità hanno rilasciato ieri, attraverso il suo dopo essere stato detenuto presso l'Università di Khartoum. L'agenzia ha detto che il suo corrispondente Simon Martelli, un cittadino britannico, è stato arrestato al momento intorno a mezzogiorno di ieri mentre stava scattando foto e parlare con gli studenti all'università. Ha detto che è stato trattenuto per più di 12 ore senza carica.

mercoledì 20 giugno 2012

Security apparatus of Bashir party arrested activist Ahmad Sayed Najla

News Regional News Security apparatus of Bashir party arrested activist Ahmad Sayed Najla .. Is this address the plight of Sudan's political and economic? «Voice talking about one of the times Mrs. Najla torture devices from the party secretary-Bashir» 06-20-2012 09:31 AM Continuation of the campaign and the fierce confusion that hits the party system, the security devices Party Bashir arrest Ms. Najla Syed Ahmed from her home this morning and escorted to an unknown location.

domenica 17 giugno 2012

The Muslim brothers won elections!!


By Marwa Awad and Yasmine Saleh CAIRO | Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:00am EDT (Reuters) - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared on Monday that its candidate Mohamed Morsy won the country's first free presidential race, beating Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister and ending six decades of rule by presidents plucked from the military. But his victory claim was swiftly challenged by his rival, while shortly before the final result the generals who have run the country since the overthrow of Mubarak issued new rules that made clear real power remains with the army. "Mohamed Morsy is the first popularly elected civilian president of Egypt," the official website of Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party announced. But an aide to Shafik, an ex-military man like Mubarak, contested that and said the group was "hijacking the election." "Our counting of the votes has so far showed that we are ahead with 52 percent of the vote but we refuse to break the law and issue any numbers now," said Mahmoud Baraka, the media of Shafik's campaign. Egypt's state television reported both claims. The official election committee has yet to make any announcement. Morsy in his first comments since the victory announcement promised at a news conference to be president for all Egyptians and said he would not "seek revenge or settle scores." "Thanks be to God who has guided Egypt's people to the path of freedom and democracy, uniting the Egyptians to a better future," Morsy said. Hundreds of flag-waving youth supporters of the Brotherhood gathered in Tahrir Square, where the anti-Mubarak revolution erupted 16 months ago. Outside the Brotherhood's Party headquarters, others danced and chanted: "Morsy Morsy ... The president." They also shouted "Down down with military rule." "This is a historic vote in which good triumphs over evil. I voted Morsy and my dream has come true", said Ahmed Saad. LIMITED POWERS A decree from the ruling military council, published as the count got under way on Sunday, spelled out only limited powers for the new head of state and reclaimed for itself the lawmaking prerogatives held by the Islamist-led parliament which the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) dissolved last week. Liberal and Islamist opponents denounced a "military coup". The council's "constitutional declaration", issued under powers it took for itself after pushing aside Mubarak to appease street protests 16 months ago, was a blow to democracy, said many who aired their grievances on social media, a favored weapon in the Arab Spring that ended Mubarak's 30-year rule. "Grave setback for democracy and revolution," tweeted former U.N. diplomat and Nobel peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei. "SCAF retains legislative power, strips president of any authority over army and solidifies its control," he said. "The 'unconstitutional declaration' continues an outright military coup," tweeted Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh, a moderate Islamist knocked out in the first round of the presidential election last month. "We have a duty to confront it." A Facebook page whose young activists helped launch the uprising mocked the army's order, noting Egypt would have a head of state with no control over his own armed forces: "It means the president is elected but has no power," one comment read. DEADLINE The order from Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, the chairman to the Supreme Council, indicated that the army, which also controls swathes of Egypt's economy, has no intention of handing substantial power now to its old adversary the Brotherhood. "SCAF will carry legislative responsibilities ... until a new parliament is elected," the council's order said. It raised a question of how, even if a civilian head of state is sworn in this week, Tantawi can claim to have met his own deadline of July 1 for relinquishing control - a deadline the armed forces' major patron and paymaster the United States had stressed in recent days it was expecting him to respect. Washington and Egypt's European allies, also major providers of aid to the most populous Arab state, had voiced concern when Tantawi, backed by a judicial ruling from a court appointed under Mubarak, dissolved the parliament elected in January in which the Brotherhood and hardline Islamists had a big majority. The Brotherhood has contested the army's power to dissolve parliament and warned of "dangerous days". However, the Western powers - and many of Egypt's 82 million people - are also uneasy about the rise of Islamists in Cairo, as in other new democracies of the Arab Spring, notably Tunisia and Libya, and so are unlikely to sanction the generals for now. The failure of the new parliament to agree a consensus body to draft a constitution - liberals accuse the Islamists of packing the panel with religious zealots - has left Egyptians picking their way from revolution to democracy through a legal maze while the generals control the map and change it at will. Under the latest order, writing of the new constitution may pass to a body appointed by the SCAF - if a court rules against the contested panel nominated by the now defunct legislature. Any new constitution would need approval in a referendum, with a new parliamentary election following. By a timetable contained in the decree, it would take another five months or so to complete the planned "transition to democracy". However, the experience of the past year has left many Egyptians doubting that the military, and what they call the "deep state" stretching across big business, Mubarak-era judges, security officials and the army, will ever hand over control. "SCAF isn't going to transfer any real power," Marc Lynch, a Middle East expert at George Washington University said on Twitter of the constitutional order. "Back to the beginning." Many voters were dismayed by an unpalatable choice between a man seen as an heir to Mubarak and the nominee of a religious party committed to reversing liberal social traditions. Some cast a ballot against both men in protest. (Additional reporting by Dina Zayed, Tom Pfeiffer, Edmund Blair, Alastair Macdonald and Samia Nakhoul in Cairo and Abdel Rahman Youssef in Alexandria; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Samia Nakhoul)

sabato 16 giugno 2012

Gambian Fatou Bensouda officially took office from the Argentine Luis Okambo in the «International Criminal».

Gambian Fatou Bensouda officially took office from the Argentine Luis Okambo in the «International Criminal» .. Bensouda sworn and stressed the importance of «listening to the millions of victims of mass crimes» 06-16-2012 02:19 AM The Hague - Led the Gambian Fatou Bensouda, yesterday, right in front of the International Criminal Court, which has become Mdeitha successor to Argentine Luis Moreno Ocampo, whose term expired, which lasted nine years. During a ceremony held in the hall of the first sessions of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the prosecutor said: «I am Fatou Bensouda, I will solemnly declare that I am going to exercise my duties and tasks of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, with all the honor and dedication, impartially and with confidence». And led Fatou Bensouda, wearing a dress of judges in black and chest white, right in the presence of President of the Court, the judge South Korean Sang-Hyun Song, and its predecessor, Argentine Luis Moreno Ocampo, and author of the Italian court Silvana Arbaa, and President of the Council of Member States Tiena Intelmann, and 15 judges in the court dress blue.

venerdì 15 giugno 2012

Sudan Minister of Finance is raising the fuel price policy to be a "failed state"

Sudan Minister of Finance is raising the fuel price policy to be a "failed state" "The Sudanese Minister of Finance Ali Mahmoud speaks at a press conference in Khartoum» WHAT ABOUT ITALY THEY USE THIS POLITICS EVEN WHEN THEY IVADED ETHIOPIA ..........SO ITALY IS BANCK CRRUPTED ...............ha ha !!! 06-15-2012 08:50 AM KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The media and local journalists on Thursday, the Minister of Finance, as saying that the cancellation of Sudan's support for fuel in Sudan is a state "bankrupt". These comments are for the first time I used the official word "failure" in relation to the economic crisis suffered by Sudan, after losing three quarters of its oil production when it became an independent state of South Sudan in July last year. Listed Sudanese newspapers, including the Sudanese daily newspaper - the Minister of Maya Mahmoud Ali, as saying during a debate in parliament on Wednesday, "the removal of subsidies on fuel prices and the increase in the state served by bankruptcy .." .

giovedì 14 giugno 2012

South Sudan rejects accusations.


South Sudan rejects accusations system Albshirh his embrace Justice and Equality Movement .. Ahmed Hussein: This is ridiculous blackmail reflects the hysterical and horror. 06-15-2012 12:43 AM London: Mustafa secret Rejected the State of South Sudan accused the Sudanese government to embrace Justice and Equality Movement rebel group, saying that Khartoum was trying to anticipate the next round of talks scheduled on the nineteenth of this month, poisoning the airspace at a time in which it denied the JEM any exist, whether politically or militarily in the State of South , and described them as expressing hysteria and horror of the movement. And was a member of the Sudanese government delegation in the negotiations, Ambassador Dr. Mutrif friend, in the notice to the ambassadors of the diplomatic community in Khartoum yesterday, has warned of a return to the State of South Sudan to embrace the Justice and Equality Movement, and that this would impact on the round of talks which are expected to resume next weekend. He said that the State of the South to resort to arbitration raises doubts about its seriousness in the talks.