You are in the 196th Witness Revolution diary, bearing witness to pro-democracy movements in North Africa, the Middle East and beyond. We aim here to simply report, from as many reliable worldwide resources as possible, on the successes, challenges or failures of the brave people striving against oppression for representative democracy with civil and human rights. One small bit of assurance that they do not strive in obscurity.
TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
BAHRAIN
Bahrain: Targeting of active women by authorities because of the freedom of opinion and expression
Ms. AlKhawaja (Left) and Ms. Alqurmozi (Right)
Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR) expresses its deep concern about targeting Ms. AlKhawaja and Ms. Alqurmozi.
Ms.Ayat Alqurmozi - a 20 years old poet and student at the Faculty of Teachers - was arrested on Wednesday, March 30th 2011.
She was reading political poem- criticized government policy-....
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Ms. Alkhawaja had previously written an open letter to President Obama calling for the US to take responsibility for what is happening in Bahrain and holding him responsible should anything happen to her father ( http://angryarabiya.blogspot.com). Ms. Alkhawaja's twitter account was very active after the February 14th unrest and has over 11 thousand followers. She was subjected to many threats and a smear campaign by pro-government tweeters.
Today ( 2 June, 2011), Ms. Alkhawaja will attend the interrogation in the police station at 6 pm.
Here is Ms. Alqurmozi's crime:
YEMEN
Taiz - Wednesday, June 1
The people gather like this:
and like this
Saleh responds like this:
15 dead - including one 8-year old child and a doctor in the field hospital - dozens wounded.
SYRIA
Children declare their solidarity with the martyr Hamza al-Khatib
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LIBYA
Emboldened by NATO strike, protesters are coming back out into the streets of Tripoli. And being shot at:
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NEWS UPDATES
GENERAL ANALYSIS
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Latest developments: Middle East and North Africa unrest
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa have been swept up in protests against longtime rulers since the January revolt that ousted Tunisian strongman Zine El Abedine Ben Ali. In many cases, these demonstrations and movements have been met with brute force and escalated into seemingly unending violence.
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Analysis: Saudi rulers aid allies against Iran, Arab revolts
(Reuters) - Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is using its political clout and financial power to draw regional allies into a united front against perceived threats from Iran and popular discontent with Arab autocrats
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) -
UK training Saudi forces used to crush Arab spring
Britain is training Saudi Arabia's national guard – the elite security force deployed during the recent protests in Bahrain – in public order enforcement measures and the use of sniper rifles. The revelation has outraged human rights groups, which point out that the Foreign Office recognises that the kingdom's human rights record is "a major concern".
ALGERIA
h/t Dibsa 6/2) - In Rich Algeria, Youth Face Meager Future
The North African country of Algeria borders both Tunisia and Libya, but after being scarred by a civil war during the 1990s, Algerians have not rebelled like their neighbors
BAHRAIN
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Locked up for reading a poem
Bahrain's security forces are increasingly targeting women in their campaign against pro-democracy protesters despite yesterday lifting martial law in the island kingdom.
(h/t Dibsa 6/) - UK official condemns "evidence of direct violence" in Bahrain
A senior British government official has said that the evidence of direct violence against protesters means that the UK cannot condone the Bahraini government’s recent actions.
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Men raped, tortured in Bahrain
The men's shocking testimonies came as the country prepared to lift its state emergency, put in place in March, after pro-democracy demonstrators occupied the Pearl Roundabout in the center of the capital, Manama, and clashed with police
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Female poet brought before Bahrain military tribunal
A female poet whose "death" became the focus of an Iranian state propaganda campaign against Bahrain has been brought before a military tribunal in the island kingdom
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Bahrain: Show trial of prominent human rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja continues before military court against background of torture and intimidation
As the trial of human rights defender Abdulhadi Al Khawaja enters its final stages before a military court Front Line is reiterating its call for the immediate and unconditional release of Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja on the basis that he has been detained because of his legitimate exercise of the rights of freedom of association and freedom of expression. Front Line Executive Director Mary Lawlor attended the hearing
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Bahrain martial law ends, military trials continue
Authorities had blocked press and imposed curfew for "national safety;" activists say the military presence is still in full force.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - FEATURE-Bahrain Shi'ites talk of abuse under martial law
MANAMA, June 1 (Reuters) - Bahraini Shi'ites say they have endured a reign of terror during 11 weeks of martial law imposed to break up a pro-democracy movement that for the first time threatened the control of a Sunni-ruled Gulf Arab dynasty
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Women The Latest Target Of Bahrain's Crackdown
For the past 2 1/2 months, Bahrain's government has cracked down brutally on opposition figures who led massive anti-government protests in February and March. Doctors, journalists, human rights workers and even elected officials have been detained and beaten
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) -
Bahrain’s Latest Promises
After months of brutalizing protesters, Bahrain’s government now says that it will lift a state of emergency beginning on Wednesday and soon begin a “comprehensive serious dialogue — without preconditions” on reforms. That is certainly what is needed. The monarchy has made similar promises before and not delivered
BURKINA FASO
(h/t Dibsa 6/2 ) - Is Compaore's reign in Burkina Faso coming to an end?
Dakar, Senegal
In Burkina Faso, a wave of turmoil may be forcing an end to the 24-year presidency of Blaise Compaore, West Africa's longest-serving leader
(h/t Dibsa 6/1 ) - Burkina Faso Soldiers Protest, Fire Shots and Loot Shops in Bobo Dioulasso
About 200 Burkina Faso soldiers fired shots in the air at a military base in the West African nation’s second-biggest city, Bobo Dioulasso, as civil and army unrest in Africa’s biggest cotton grower extended into a fourth month.
COTE D'IVOIRE
(h/t Dibsa 6/2 ) - PM keeps job in Ivory Coast
YAMOUSSOUKRO, Ivory Coast, June 2 (UPI) -- Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara kept Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, a holdover from the previous administration, in his new Cabinet, the government said.
DJIBOUTI
(h/t UnaSpenser 4/14 ) -
JIBOUTI: WHY NO ONE CARESsection of article which covers pro-democracy movements throughout Africa
Whilst the world was watching Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt and Libya, Djibouti had an election on 8 April. With no opposition, a state-controlled media and no civil society movement, it was easy enough for President Omar Guelleh to change the constitution allowing him to run for a third term - thereby continuing 35 year rule by the same family. But this little dictatorship is strategically central to the US Africa Command (2,000 US troops are based here) and the NATO countries. Unlike in Libya, Djibouti's 1 million population can expect no support from the West in their small attempts to have a voice.
EGYPT
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Egypt military struggles to find its place with youth
CAIRO (AFP) – Egypt's military was feted for its stand during the revolt that ousted president Hosni Mubarak. But when a general recounted its role to over 1,000 young people, several in the crowd showed they were in no mood to accept any boasting
(h/t Dibsa 6/1 ) - Egypt lifts minimum wage
CAIRO (AFP) – Egypt on Wednesday lifted the minimum monthly wage to 700 pounds (117.8 dollars) in the country where regime-changing protests were partly fuelled by economic woes earlier in the year.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Egypt’s military presses media to censor critics
CAIRO — Even the mildest criticism of the Egyptian military was too much for Mahmoud Saad, a television host on the newly founded, independent Tahrir television network
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Egypt's Mubarak, sons to stand trial on Aug. 3
CAIRO – Egypt's state news agency says former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons will go on trial Aug. 3.
The Middle East News Agency quoted a court official on Wednesday as saying Mubarak will be tried on charges of corruption and intentionally killing protesters during the 18-day uprising that ousted him on Feb. 11.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) -
Egyptian general admits 'virginity checks' conducted on protesters
Cairo (CNN) -- A senior Egyptian general admits that "virginity checks" were performed on women arrested at a demonstration this spring, the first such admission after previous denials by military authorities.
IRAN
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Iran’s parliament votes to take president to court over oil post, escalating power struggle
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s parliament voted on Wednesday to take Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to court over his takeover of the country’s vital oil ministry, escalating the power struggle between the president and the hard-line establishment that has turned against him
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) -
Iranian activist dies in scuffle at father's funeral
[[@http://www.bing.com/... Iran|TEHRAN, Iran]] — The daughter of a prominent veteran Iranian dissident died while attending her father's funeral Wednesday after security forces scuffled with mourners, opposition websites said.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1)Iran sees threat to its clout amid Arab Spring
Iran's relationship with Syria gives it clout with a broad range of players. If Syria's regime collapses, so too could Iran's regional influence
IRAQ
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Rights group raps Iraq for arresting protesters
BAGHDAD – Iraq's central government and regional Kurdish leaders are beating and illegally detaining protesters to try to stop demonstrations calling for reforms, a leading human rights group said on Thursday.
ISRAEL
(h/t Dibsa 4/21 ) - Israeli leftists call for Palestinian state
TEL AVIV (AFP) – Some 300 Israeli left-wingers, including prominent cultural leaders, gathered in Tel Aviv on Thursday to call for the Jewish state to embrace the creation of a Palestinian state.
The activists met to sign a petition, which is endorsed by 17 winners of the prestigious Israel Prize, in a symbolic ceremony in front of the building where the state of Israel was proclaimed on May 14, 1948.
The ceremony was met with anger by several dozen right-wing protesters who also gathered at the site and had to be kept away by a heavy police presence, an AFP photographer at the scene said
JORDAN
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Jordan Islamists, leftists unite against corruption
AMMAN (AFP) – Opposition Islamists and leftists in Jordan have joined forces in an improbable partnership against corruption, as the government faces a crisis after two ministers resigned over a graft case.
KUWAIT
(h/t Dibsa 5/25) - Kuwait warns activists over 'Day of Rage' demo
KUWAIT CITY (AFP) – Kuwait's Interior Minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Humoud Al-Sabah Wednesday issued a stern warning to youth activists planning a "Day of Rage" protest calling for the removal of the prime minister.
LEBANON
(h/t UnaSpenser 04/19 ) - Turkish envoy to Lebanon: Democracy will spread
Turkey's ambassador to Lebanon, Inan Ozyildiz, believes that despite the recent political uncertainty, all political actors in Lebanon are "engaging in dialogue," and expects democracy to take root in every country in the Arab world.
"Although every country in the region has its own characteristics and political history, the people of the Middle East have a common demand: Democracy," said Ozyildiz.
According to Ozyildiz, the Arab world's transition to democracy is late in coming. "These uprisings were kind of late, they should have started immediately after the end of the Cold War," said Ozyildiz.
LIBYA
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) -
NATO raids rock Tripoli as UN denounces war crimes
TRIPOLI (AFP) – NATO air raids shook Tripoli Thursday as the UN denounced crimes against humanity and war crimes during fighting between Moamer Kadhafi's forces and rebels seeking to topple the Libyan strongman.
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Series of NATO strikes target Tripoli
TRIPOLI, Libya – NATO blasted Tripoli with a series of air strikes early Thursday, sending shuddering booms through the city.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - UN denounces Libya 'war crimes', NATO extends air blitz
TRIPOLI (AFP) – The UN on Wednesday accused both Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's regime and opposition forces of committing war crimes in their 15-week conflict, as NATO extended its Libya air war by three months.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1 ) - Libyans reclaim embattled Misrata street
MISRATA, Libya – The residents of Misrata came out as families — fathers with their young daughters, mothers with their toddler sons in tow — to survey with their own eyes what had become of their city
RESOURCES:
A vision of a democratic Libya an 8-point plan from the National Transitional Council
The full text of UN Resolution 1970 on Libya.
The full text of UN Resolution 1973 on Libya.
President Obama's letter to Congress regarding commencement of operations in Libya. (h/t greenbird)
Al Jazeera Libyan live blog. (h/t jnhobbs)
UK Telegraph Libyan live blog. (h/t bee tzu)
BBC Libyan live blog found here. (h/t greenbird)
The New Yorker Dispatches from Libya. (h/t suejazz)
BBC's Libyan crisis mapped. (h/t phil S 33)
revolutionology is a blog from an American in Benghazi
MAURITANIA
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Mauritania: Opposition MPs challenge Mauritanian govt. on prison situation
Nouakchott, Mauritania - Two opposition Members of Parliament in Mauritania have, in two oral questions to the Justice Minister, expressed deep concern about the general situation in the country's prisons, PANA learnt here Tuesday from an official source.
MOROCCO
h/t ninkasi23 ) - Showdown in Morocco
Police violence in recent days has escalated. On May 15, peaceful demonstrators who wanted to protest in front of an alleged secret detention center in Temara (dubbed Guan-Temara by protesters) near the capital Rabat faced repression. A week later, anti-riot police systematically and violently disrupted peaceful gatherings in public squares. This may be the sign that the regime is shifting its attitude toward the street and taking a much more hardline stance. As with other Arab regimes, the makhzen faces a dilemma: if it clamps down hard on peaceful protesters, it risks loosing its reputation as a model of democratic reform in a region often perceived in the West as averse to the liberal ideals of democracy. If it loosens up, then it will have to face the challenge to its own existence posed by a determined and organized street.
(h/t ninkasi23 ) - Morocco Protests Leave Dozens Injured
In Casablanca, anti-riot police surrounded Idris El Harti Street in the Sbata neighbourhood, where demonstrators had planned to meet. About 35 people were wounded. Thirty members of the February 20 Movement, including five women, were arrested. Nevertheless, the demonstrators managed to gather at five different locations. According to organisers, more than 20,000 people confronted servicemen, forcing them to retract and advancing towards Idris El Harti Street. The two-hour march was later dispersed.
(h/t ninkasi23 ) - Moroccan rights watchdog defends protest crackdown
Asked whether the harsh police response amounted to a rights violation, Mohammed Essabbar, appointed in March by the king to serve as secretary general of the official watchdog organisation to investigate abuses, told Reuters on Tuesday: "Moroccan law lays down the legal conditions for demonstrations." "Demonstrators must apply for permission, including the route, the time, other details," he said. "The demonstrators did not respect the provision of this law."
(h/t ninkasi23 ) This is a link for a YouTube video featuring footage from the protests on 5/22. It is titled in Arabic which simply translates to "Repression and resistance May 22 Rabat".
http://youtu.be/...
OMAN
(h/t Dibsa 5/19) - The world's enduring dictators: Qaboos bin Said, Oman
This is an installment in the WorldWatch series, "The world's enduring dictators," inspired by events in Tunisia and Egypt, in which CBSNews.com takes a look at the men who continue to rule their lands unimpeded by law. See a complete explanation of the series and a list of others profiledhere.
(h/t Dibsa 5/18) - Oman must charge or release detained protesters
The Omani authorities must say where and why they are holding some six people arrested during a recent peaceful protest in the capital Muscat, Amnesty International said today, as more than two dozen others faced trial on protest-related charges.
PALESTINE
(h/t Dibsa 6/2 ) - Palestinians mobilizing support for statehood
UNITED NATIONS – The Palestinians hope to mobilize countries, political leaders and millions of supporters to back their demand for recognition as an independent state in September, the Palestinian's top U.N. diplomat said Wednesday.
QATAR
(h/t Dibsa 5/13) - Protests planned in Oman over failure to act on jobs pledge
MUSCAT Protest organisers inOmanwere planning demonstrations outside the civil service offices in the capital yesterday, claiming the government has failed to fulfil its promise to create tens of thousands of jobs
SAUDI ARABIA
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Saudi woman accuses chauffeur of rape amid row
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) – A Saudi businesswoman, forced by law to hire a male driver, has accused her chauffeur of raping her, a newspaper reported Wednesday amid a growing campaign to allow women to drive themselves
SYRIA
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Syrian activists call more protests after dozens dead
DAMASCUS (AFP) – Anti-regime activists in Syria have called for "Children's Friday" protests, snubbing government concessions after a week in which they said security forces killed more than 60 people
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Syria troops renew attack on central town; 15 dead
BEIRUT – Syrian government troops pounded a central town with artillery and gunfire Thursday, renewing attacks in a restive area that has been largely cut off from outside contact for six days. At least 15 people died, bringing the total killed there to 72 since the onslaught began, activists said.
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Syria frees inmates, vows probe into boy's death
BEIRUT – The Syrian government freed hundreds of political prisoners on Wednesday and promised to investigate the death of a 13-year-old boy whose apparent torture and mutilation turned him into a symbol of the uprising calling for an end to President Basher Assad's regime
TUNISIA
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - In a changed Tunisia, dismay over an unchanged media
On television and in the pages of Realites, an independent French-language newsmagazine that he edits, Zyed Krichen has emerged as one of the most vocal champions of the revolution that ousted Tunisia's longtime dictator and ignited the historic protests in the Middle East
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
(h/t Dibsa 5/5 ) - FACTBOX-Political risks to watch in the United Arab Emirates
(Reuters) - As political upheaval sweeps through the Arab world, the federation of seven emirates remains one of two unaffected Gulf Arab states, in addition to Qatar.
The per capita incomes of the UAE and Qatar remain among the highest in the world -- eighth and third, respectively -- thanks to their relatively small populations and oil and gas wealth.
(h/t Dibsa 5/4 ) - UAE: Human rights officials condemn government crackdown
Human rights advocates decried what they called a “crackdown on civil society” in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday after authorities replaced the leadership of the country's teachers association, a well-established group that had called for democratic reforms, with government officials sympathetic to the administration.
“This attack on civil society is further proof that those in power in the UAE see anyone calling for reform as fair game,” Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director of the New York-based nonprofit organization Human Rights Watch, said in a Tuesday statement. “UAE authorities should immediately stop their hostile takeover of civil society and free the peaceful democracy activists.”
WESTERN SAHARA
(h/t Dibsa 5/17) - Killed in Western Sahara by a bomb shaped like a ball
Twenty years after a ceasefire brought a halt to a long-running conflict in Western Sahara, cluster bombs used by the Moroccan armed forces are still claiming victims - among them children attracted by their toy-like size and shape
YEMEN
(h/t Dibsa 6/2) - Yemeni Tribesmen Advance on the Capital
The 11-day battle between Yemen's security forces and the powerful Ahmar tribe has largely taken place in the northern Hasaba neighborhood of the capital, Sanaa, where overnight fighting disrupted flights and killed at least 15 people including a seven-year-old girl hit by a stray bullet, according to AFP
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Street battles in Yemeni capital leave 41 dead
SANAA, Yemen – Government forces and tribal fighters exchanged gun and artillery fire in Yemen's capital early Wednesday, sending the crackle of gunfire and resounding booms over the city in fresh fighting that killed at least 41 people. The fighting spread to new areas, with tribesmen from the powerful Hasid confederation seizing buildings in neighborhoods in the city's south and northwest
(h/t Dibsa 6/1) - Yemen Crisis Worsens as Tribal Fighters Battle Presidential Loyalists
Large explosions rocked Yemen's capital Sana'a on Wednesday as members of the nation's most powerful tribal federation kept up their fight to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh. At least 39 people are reported killed and dozens of others wounded in the past day. As the situation worsens, some are looking beyond the current crisis to envision a post-Saleh Yemen
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Our Egyptian brethren articulated what people around the region are fighting for, though variations to the theme may exist from country to country. banner held by protesters and translated to English:
1 The departure of Mubarak
2 An end to the current Parliament
3 An end of the state of emergency
4 The creation of a national united government
5 A parliament elected by the people to modify the constitution and run the presidential elections
6 Put those responsible for the killings on trial
7 Put those responsible for stealing the country's money and other acts of corruption on trial
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