2011年1月29日土曜日

エジプト市民革命の生中継!! MUST watch REVOLUTION in Egypt!!

The revolution in Egypt against Mubarak administration under the influence of the US seems to reach the climax. It seems that the police is firing practice with live bullets and some army are taking the citizen side.Many unconfirmed information is overflowing right now.  

Anyway, the whole world pray for Egyptian protesters's victory through the three major modern weapons for people's revolution , facebook, twitter, Youtube!!

GO Egyptian protesters!!

英米の息のかかったムバラク政権のエジプト市民による革命は最高潮に達しているようです。警官隊は実弾を使っているとか、一部軍隊が民衆側についたとか情報が錯綜していますが、エジプト市民の勝利を全世界がfacebook,twitter,Youtubeというネット市民革命の三大武器を通して願っているようです。

こちらはアルジャジーラによる生中継動画!! The video below is a live broadcast from Al Jazeera English, covering the Egyptian revolution.

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こちらはtwitterのエジプトのハッシュタグです。生の革命情報が分かります。Here is hash tag about


  UPDATE 1  

エジプの市民革命の写真コレクション。(注意:一部グロテスクな写真あり)凄い緊迫感と市民パワーです。しかし日本人は腰抜けで情けない限り…。

The Egypt Protests photos


  UPDATE2  01.30.2011




現在アルジャジーラの報道によるとエジプトの警官らが囚人に武器を持たせて街中に開放し、略奪が破壊が発生し完全にカオス状態になっているようです。武器を持った囚人がデモ隊に混ざって殺傷行為に出たという理由で暴徒化したから実弾による実力行使で封じ込める魂胆なのだろうか。


さて英デイリーテレグラフで興味深い記事があった。米国の息のかかったムバラク大統領による代理統治、政治政策に反旗を見せたエジプト国民への統治方法を米国は以前から変更しようという計画があったのだろうか?エジプト国民による革命行動で民主政治の獲得という大掛かりな演出により国民を安心させて、日本のように見えないと所で金と脅し、工作活動、そしてメディア操作で統治するつもりなのだろうか?
「アメリカ政府は過去3年間「政権交代」を計画していたエジプトの暴動の背後にいる中心人物を秘かに支援していた」と、デーリー・テレグラフ
 
 Egypt protests: America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising

The American Embassy in Cairo helped a young dissident attend a US-sponsored summit for activists in New York, while working to keep his identity secret from Egyptian state police.
On his return to Cairo in December 2008, the activist told US diplomats that an alliance of opposition groups had drawn up a plan to overthrow President Hosni Mubarak and install a democratic government in 2011. 
He has already been arrested by Egyptian security in connection with the demonstrations and his identity is being protected by The Daily Telegraph.
The crisis in Egypt follows the toppling of Tunisian president Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali, who fled the country after widespread protests forced him from office.

The disclosures, contained in previously secret US diplomatic dispatches released by the WikiLeaks website, show American officials pressed the Egyptian government to release other dissidents who had been detained by the police.

Mr Mubarak, facing the biggest challenge to his authority in his 31 years in power, ordered the army on to the streets of Cairo yesterday as rioting erupted across Egypt.

Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in open defiance of a curfew. An explosion rocked the centre of Cairo as thousands defied orders to return to their homes. As the violence escalated, flames could be seen near the headquarters of the governing National Democratic Party.

Police fired rubber bullets and used tear gas and water cannon in an attempt to disperse the crowds.

At least five people were killed in Cairo alone yesterday and 870 injured, several with bullet wounds. Mohamed ElBaradei, the pro-reform leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was placed under house arrest after returning to Egypt to join the dissidents. Riots also took place in Suez, Alexandria and other major cities across the country.

William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, urged the Egyptian government to heed the “legitimate demands of protesters”. Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, said she was “deeply concerned about the use of force” to quell the protests.

In an interview for the American news channel CNN, to be broadcast tomorrow, David Cameron said: “I think what we need is reform in Egypt. I mean, we support reform and progress in the greater strengthening of the democracy and civil rights and the rule of law.”

The US government has previously been a supporter of Mr Mubarak’s regime. But the leaked documents show the extent to which America was offering support to pro-democracy activists in Egypt while publicly praising Mr Mubarak as an important ally in the Middle East.

In a secret diplomatic dispatch, sent on December 30 2008, Margaret Scobey, the US Ambassador to Cairo, recorded that opposition groups had allegedly drawn up secret plans for “regime change” to take place before elections, scheduled for September this year.

The memo, which Ambassador Scobey sent to the US Secretary of State in Washington DC, was marked “confidential” and headed: “April 6 activist on his US visit and regime change in Egypt.”

It said the activist claimed “several opposition forces” had “agreed to support an unwritten plan for a transition to a parliamentary democracy, involving a weakened presidency and an empowered prime minister and parliament, before the scheduled 2011 presidential elections”. The embassy’s source said the plan was “so sensitive it cannot be written down”.

Ambassador Scobey questioned whether such an “unrealistic” plot could work, or ever even existed. However, the documents showed that the activist had been approached by US diplomats and received extensive support for his pro-democracy campaign from officials in Washington. The embassy helped the campaigner attend a “summit” for youth activists in New York, which was organised by the US State Department.

Cairo embassy officials warned Washington that the activist’s identity must be kept secret because he could face “retribution” when he returned to Egypt. He had already allegedly been tortured for three days by Egyptian state security after he was arrested for taking part in a protest some years earlier.

The protests in Egypt are being driven by the April 6 youth movement, a group on Facebook that has attracted mainly young and educated members opposed to Mr Mubarak. The group has about 70,000 members and uses social networking sites to orchestrate protests and report on their activities.

The documents released by WikiLeaks reveal US Embassy officials were in regular contact with the activist throughout 2008 and 2009, considering him one of their most reliable sources for information about human rights abuses.




  UPDATE3  01.31.2011  

Webster Tarpley氏は、「CIAや他の米国の情報機関、そして旧植民地保有国がエジプトや中東諸国の暴動の背後にいる」と言及しているようです。やはり今回のチュニジアやエジプトの大規模なデモ運動は想定済みであり、中東の勢力図を変更したり、欧米勢がエジプト国民を統制できなくなったムバラク政権による代理統治政策を変更するために、国民による革命演出(ショックドクトリン)を施し、民主政治を国民自ら勝ち取ったと錯覚させ、さらに安心させておいて日本のよう在日朝鮮人の工作員を政財界に忍ばせて「見えない統治」方法に変更するという計画が背後にあるのだろうか?






大掛かりで大げさな演出かもしれないが、過去を振り返るとこのような仕組まれた「大惨事」は何度もおきています。

「ショックドクトリン」について

故意的もしくは自然発生に関係なくとにかく大惨事、大事件に付け込んで、国民がショック状態になり(恐怖や危機的状況ではIQが極端に下がり冷静な判断力を失う)、社会が混乱している間に、その状況から早く逃れたいという心理を悪用して、社会が平常時、国民が冷静時には決して納得できないような改革、規制緩和などをが行われる手法のことを言います。今回の中東の暴動も米国などが30年のポンコツ化したムバラク政権では現在のネット普及社会や意識が変わっている国民を米国にとって統治しやすい状況に出来なくなったため、ショックドクトリンにり、エジプト国民自ら「スクラップ&リビルド」(独裁政権の打倒と民主化)を施すことにより、戦後の日本に施したよううあ「スマート統治」に変更するために仕組んだ可能性が十分にあります。

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