You are in the 216th 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. Please see the 200th edition where participants shared what this series means to them.
TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
BAHRAIN
Independent: Poet jailed in protests claims she was beaten by Bahraini royal
A female member of the al-Khalifa royal family in Bahrain has been accused of repeatedly beating the 20-year-old student poet Ayat al-Gormezi when she was in prison accused of reciting a poem at a pro-democracy protest rally criticising the monarchy.
In an interview with The Independent, Ms Gormezi, who became a symbol of resistance to oppression in Bahrain, said that although her interrogators had tried to blindfold her, "I was able to see a woman of about 40 in civilian clothes who was beating me on the head with a baton". Ms Gormezi later described her interrogator to prison guards, who, she said, promptly named the woman as being one of the al-Khalifas with a senior position in the Bahraini security service.
"I was taken many times to her office for fresh beatings," Ms Gormezi said. "She would say, 'You should be proud of the al-Khalifas. They are not going to leave this country. It is their country.' "
The guards explained that it was not her regular job, but she had volunteered to take part in questioning political detainees.
Anything strike you about this protest?
YEMEN
Faces from Yemen’s revolution
Mohammed Al-Emad
Al-Emad is called by many protesters and many media people as ‘the photographer of the revolution’ because of his huge photos of the revolution and pro-democracy protesters.
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“What I’m doing is a free service for the protesters and our revolution.”
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He was subjected to several attacks and several difficult situations because of his presence in all revolutionary activities and all rallies.
“During the marches, thugs always chase me to prevent me from taking picture,” he said. “They scream: photographer! Photographer! And suddenly I see many thugs chasing me with their batons. Fortunately, I could run away from them many times,”
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“I saw a journalist Jamal Al-Sharabi when he was shot dead by snipers last March. I saw many badly injured people. My hands were shaking and I couldn’t control myself when I tried to take pictures for these sad scenes,” he said. “It’s the first time I have seen such scenes.”
A family moves into a cave to escape shelling by the Republican Guard:
"Dedicated to the spirit of the martyr Hassan Houri"
SYRIA
running from gunfire in Cham, Homs today:
VERY GRAPHIC: Shahid Farhan Haji Yunus (there are far too many of these coming out of Syria)
LIBYA
The Guardian gives the embed code, so I feel it's okay to post this here.
This is something to show all the Gadaffi apologists. WARNING: it's very disturbing. The early part is about a seminal event for the Libyan people, so it is worth knowing what they experienced. They didn't even show some of the worst parts and it's still almost impossible to think that things like this really happen. They do, though. This is what people live with unless they rise up.
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Libyan Doctors for Hospitals in Libya is an impressive new aide organization launched by one of our own: StepLeftStepForward.
NEWS UPDATES
(country names in bold are updated from the previous diary.)
GENERAL ANALYSIS
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-The fight to rescue the Arab spring
The historic revolutions that have rippled through the Arab world this year were in danger of eclipse on Friday night as protesters returned to the streets to profess their disgust at how the movement is being stymied by regimes old and new.
ALGERIA
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - ALGERIA: Postponing economic therapy is playing with fire
In recent weeks, Algeria’s government has taken a series of steps to improve the economy and reduce public anger over its poor political and economic performance. The government amended the 2011 budget law, approving a 25% increase in public spending
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Algeria airline strike leaves passengers fuming
Cabin crew with Algeria's state-run airline were on strike for a fourth day on Thursday, forcing the cancellation of flights and leaving thousands of passengers stranded on both sides of the Mediterranean.
BAHRAIN
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Bahrain: Systematic Attacks on Medical Providers
(Beirut) - The Bahraini government should immediately end its campaign of arrests of medical professionals and attacks on injured patients linked to recent anti-government protests, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Canadian Citizen Tortured in Bahrain… But Harper Government Keeps Silent
A young Canadian man suffering from a serious heart condition has been abducted and tortured by the Bahraini regime -– yet the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper has maintained a steadfast silence over his plight
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Poet jailed in protests claims she was beaten by Bahraini royal
A female member of the al-Khalifa royal family in Bahrain has been accused of repeatedly beating the 20-year-old student poet Ayat al-Gormezi when she was in prison accused of reciting a poem at a pro-democracy protest rally criticising the monarchy
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Document - Arms Trade Treaty proposal to drop weapons of repression from agenda
The recent repression in the Middle East and North Africa demonstrates that a wide range of arms used by military, security and police forces, must be covered under the scope of an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), Amnesty International said today
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - President Obama: Push for a Real National Dialogue in Bahrain!
Despite an ongoing national dialogue between the Bahraini government and some parts of civil society, the government continues to intimidate, torture, and detain human rights defenders, and shoot at civilians
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Thousands rally for political reform in Bahrain
Tens of thousands of Bahrainis shouting "one man, one vote" attended a rally for political reform held by a leading opposition party Friday, days before the group decide whether to pull out of national reform talks.
(h/t Dibsa 7/14) - Bahrain: Revoke Summary Firings Linked to Protests
(Manama) - The Bahrain government should investigate and remedy the summary dismissals of more than 2,000 workers since late March, apparently as punishment for having participated in or otherwise supported pro-democracy demonstrations, Human Rights Watch said today
BURKINA FASO
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-President Blaise Compaore sacks 566 soldiers over mutiny in Burkina Faso
On the orders of the president, the Burkina Faso’s military has discharged 566 soldiers following a wave of mutinees that swept across the country earlier this year, army chief of staff Nabere Honore Traore said Thursday.
COTE D'IVOIRE
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Gbagbo loyalists 'no longer a threat' in Ivory Coast
UNITED NATIONS — Elements loyal to former Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo are no longer a threat to peace and order in the West African nation, the UN mission chief said on Monday
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Pro-Gbagbo fugitive Ble Goude vows to be 'unarmed' opponent
The firebrand youth leader of ousted president Laurent Gbago in Ivory Coast, Charles Ble Goude, promised to be an "unarmed opponent" of the new regime, in a video shown in Paris Saturday.
DJIBOUTI
(h/t Dibsa 6/22 ) - Djibouti Will Intensify Fight Against Poverty, Prime Minister Dileita Says
Djibouti’s government will intensify its fight against poverty, improve governance and implement renewable-energy projects to help spur economic growth, Prime Minister Dileita Mohamed Dileita said
EGYPT
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Egypt's iconic antiquities chief fired
CAIRO — Egypt's antiquities minister, whose trademark Indiana Jones hat made him one the country's best known figures around the world, was fired Sunday after months of pressure from critics who attacked his credibility and accused him of having been too close to the regime of ousted President Hosni Mubarak
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Egypt's Foreign Minister Orabi resigns before reshuffle
Egypt's Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Orabi has resigned ahead of an expected major cabinet reshuffle..
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Egypt's military representative visits Tahrir, amidst protesters' fury
A military representative was made to leave Tahrir Square on Saturday after being jeered during an unannounced visit.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-In Egypt, fighting for a $50-a-month factory job
The sun was already searing the pavement on the early June morning when Mariam Hawas and her co-workers from the garment factory descended on the bank.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16)-Despite the heat, tens of thousands of Egyptians make their voices heard in Tahrir
At around 2pm on Friday afternoon, temperatures were approaching 40 degrees Celsius and humidity was unbearable in Tahrir Square, the home of Egypt’s January 25 Revolution..
IRAN
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - German radio station says Iranian blogger arrested
BERLIN (AP) -- German public radio says a dissident Iranian actress was arrested as she prepared to leave for Germany to write a blog for the station about the women's football World Cup
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16 ) - Iran says it can block ‘Internet in a suitcase’ program aimed at dissidents
Iran’s intelligence minister said Friday that his country has found a way to block the so-called “Internet in a suitcase,” a program reportedly developed by the U.S. to bring online access to dissidents around the world.
IRAQ
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16 ) - Iraq: Revise Draft Law That Curbs Protests, Speech
Iraq should revise its draft law on freedom of expression and assembly to remove provisions that restrict those freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law would allow authorities to curtail rights to protect the "public interest" or for the "general order or public morals," without limiting or defining what those terms encompass..
ISRAEL
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Btselem raps Israel for jailing Palestinian children
An Israeli rights group has criticised the government for jailing Palestinian children, some as young as 12. Israel's civilian courts forbid jailing any child under 14. But Palestinian children arrested in the West Bank are usually tried in military courts
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - ISRAEL: Students protest soaring rent prices
As the peoples of the region wage protests over rights and distribution of resources and power, young adults in Israel have also been taking to the streets in recent days. And they're staying there, they say, until somebody does something about the cost of rental housing
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Do not speak, do not resist - Israel rules out non-violence
It was an Arab legislator who made the most telling comment to the Israeli parliament last week as it passed the boycott law, which outlaws calls to boycott Israel or its settlements in the occupied territories. Ahmed Tibi asked: "What is a peace activist or Palestinian allowed to do to oppose the occupation? Is there anything you agree to?"
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Not Befitting a Democracy
Israel’s reputation as a vibrant democracy has been seriously tarnished by a new law intended to stifle outspoken critics of its occupation of the West Bank
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - ‘Revolt over rent’ launched in Tel Aviv
Fed up with high housing prices around the country, hundreds set up tent city, vow to stay until government presents a solution.
(h/t The Troubadour 7/16) - Thousands of Israelis and Arabs march in Jerusalem to support Palestinian independence
Approximately 2,000 Palestinians and Israelis took part in the "March for Independence" Friday, calling for the recognition of a Palestinian state.
JORDAN
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Jordan journalists attacked by police
Scores of journalists staged a protest in the Jordanian capital, Amman, yesterday in protest at police attacks on media personnel who were covering a peaceful pro-reform rally two days earlier
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Police uses batons to disperse Jordan protest
Jordanian police armed with batons clashed with hundreds of protesters shouting "the people want the reform of the regime" as the crowds attempted to march in downtown Amman on Friday, a Reuters witness said.
KUWAIT
(h/t Dibsa 6/27) - Kuwait arrests duo over Twitter comments
Kuwait will put two citizens on trial for criticising Gulf Arab ruling families on social media site Twitter, a security official said
LEBANON
(h/t JustJennifer 7/7)-Lebanon parliament backs cabinet as opposition boycotts
Lebanon's new government has won a parliamentary vote of confidence, after a heated debate over an international tribunal investigating the killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
LIBYA
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Libya rebels claim victory in fight for Brega
Libyan rebels have claimed victory against troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, the country's leader, inside the eastern port town of Brega
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Libyan rebels win official recognition as their forces close in on Brega
Libyan fighters said on Saturday they were close to surrounding the key government-held oil town of Brega, the day after the US and other nations in the Libya contact group officially recognised the rebel administration.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Late night explosions rock Tripoli
Tripoli was rocked by a series of airstrikes by NATO forces in the early hours of the morning Sunday..
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - New blasts rock the Libyan capital
New blasts have rocked the Libyan capital as leader Muammar Gaddafi vowed to remain in the land of his ancestors in the face of new calls for him to go and with rebels pressing their campaign to oust him.
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 6/16) - Mauritania opposition says October vote not possible
NOUAKCHOTT — A Mauritanian opposition leader said Wednesday elections due in October could not go ahead without reforms, accusing President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz's government of abuse of power
MOROCCO
(h/t Dibsa 7/18 ) - Morocco: 1 000s rally over reform plan
Rabat - Thousands of supporters and opponents of constitutional changes offered by Morocco's king protested on Sunday, indicating debate over the country's future sparked by the "Arab Spring" uprisings has not ended
(h/t Dibsa 7/12 ) - Moroccan rights group says referendum was rigged
RABAT — A human rights group on Tuesday said Moroccan authorities violated their obligation of impartiality by using religion and the media to promote a "yes" vote in the recent constitutional referendum
(h/t Dibsa 7/8 ) -
New riots in Moroccan phosphate region over jobs
RABAT (Reuters) - Moroccan security forces used truncheons, tear gas and water canons on protesters demanding jobs, local residents said on Thursday, in a bid to tame a third day of riots in the country's phosphate-mining central area
(h/t Dibsa 7/8 ) - Poll boost may be short-lived for Morocco king
RABAT (Reuters) - Moroccan voters' endorsement of a new constitution may provide only a short-term boost for King Mohammed if concrete change is not delivered to silence a growing protest movement
OMAN
(h/t Dibsa 7/6) - Oman jails 12 more protesters, bringing total to 80
MUSCAT (Reuters) - An Omani court jailed 12 protesters from the coastal city of Sohar for up to three and a half years, a local paper said Wednesday, bringing the total number of people sentenced for taking part in the unrest to 80
PALESTINE
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Palestine: the flags are already waving but will a declaration of statehood help?
The Chinese-made parking meter on a street in the West Bank city of Ramallah instructed motorists in Arabic and English to "pay here", warning that surveillance cameras were watching their cars around the clock to catch those flouting the order.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Where are the Palestinians?
Over the last few weeks, media in this region was filled with images of people from all over the Western world holding up Palestinian flags and chanting “Free Palestine.” We’ve heard from the likes of Americans, like prize-winning author Alice Walker and former CIA official Ray McGovern (both passengers on the US boat to Gaza) about the importance of standing up for Palestinians in Gaza; we’ve heard about hunger strikes by Spanish and American citizens stuck in Greece after their boats were not allowed to sail; and we’ve seen videos of activists landing in Ben Gurion airport, declaring their intention to visit the occupied West Bank, being accosted by an Israeli mob and then detained and deported, all while chanting “Free Palestine.”
SAUDI ARABIA
(h/t Dibsa 7/1) - Basu: Saudi women are driving change
Americans may not be driving as much this holiday because of high gas prices. But in Saudi Arabia, where the price of gas is about half what it is here, one group of adults is not supposed to be driving anywhere, ever: Women
(h/t Dibsa 7/1) - Saudi Arabia's clerics challenge King Abdullah's reform agenda
On a Friday at one o'clock, Sheikh Saad Bin Naser al-Shethri is leading prayers in a small mosque in an upmarket neighbourhood of Riyadh, the Saudi capital. The faithful fill two floors, listening to the cleric's sermon on the true sense of the traditional greeting "salaam aleikum" – peace be upon you. This, Shethri says, means love thy neighbour
SYRIA
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Sectarian Violence in Syria Kills at Least 30
Syrian rights activists say an outbreak of sectarian fighting between supporters and opponents of President Bashar al-Assad has killed about 30 people in the central city of Homs
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Syria opposition unity bid thwarted by Assad regime's brutal crackdown
Members of Syria’s opposition in exile met this weekend and elected a council they say will challenge the rule of President Bashar al-Assad. But the group’s plan to hold a video conference with opposition leaders inside Syria, who have been leading an uprising that has now entered its fifth month, fell through after Syrian security forces attacked the neighborhood where the leaders were gathering inDamascus
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Syrian opposition forms council to counter Assad
Syria's fractured opposition elected a National Salvation Council to present a united challenge to President Bashar al-Assad's rule as he intensified a military campaign to crush an uprising against his rule.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Syrian opposition urges civil disobedience
Exiled Syrian dissidents meeting in Turkey have urged their countrymen to launch a campaign of civil disobedience to try to force President Bashar al-Assad from power..”
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - 32 killed in Syria protests, Damascus moves-activists
It was the highest death toll in the central neighbourhoods of Damascus since the uprising erupted four months ago in the southern Hauran Plain near Syria's border with Jordan
TUNISIA
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Tunisia heading in the right direction
Compared with the other upheavals across the Arab world this year, Tunisia's is still the runaway winner. Since the country's dictator, Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali, with his wife, Laila Trabelsi, flew off to Saudi Arabia on January 14 after a nationwide uprising that lasted barely a month, there have been political hiccups, sit-ins, strikes and riots, especially in the fly-blown towns of the interior, and several new governments. But under Al Baji Qaed Al Sibsi, an avuncular 84-year-old who first served in a cabinet in the 1960s and took over as prime minister on February 27, Tunisia has calmed down. "People think things are going better than they thought they would the day after the revolution," says a diplomat
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Tunisia looks to recast ties with West after Ben Ali
Tunisians are debating what kind of relationship they will have with Europe and the United States after an uprising this year unmasked the police state behind what was once touted in the West as an "economic miracle." Islamists, leftists and nationalists from the major political parties agree that Tunisia should push for relations on a more equal footing with the West, for better trade arrangements and avoiding debt.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Tunisian police break up demo with tear gas
Tunisian police fired tear gas Friday to break up an anti-government protest in the capital, with demonstrators accusing the authorities of using violence to end their peaceful action.”
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - U.A.E. court hears testimony against 5 reform activists
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Prosecutors in the United Arab Emirates questioned two witnesses Monday in the trial of five political activists who campaigned for democratic reforms in the Gulf nation and are accused of anti-state crimes, a court official said
(h/t Dibsa 7/11 ) - UAE expands electoral colleges
The United Arab Emirates has expanded the number of electoral colleges which elect half of the members of the 40-strong Federal National Council, a local newspaper reported on Monday
(h/t Dibsa 6/15 ) - UAE urged to release five activists on trial
DUBAI — Human Rights Watch on Wednesday urged Emirati authorities to drop charges against five activists, including a blogger and a lecturer, facing trial for "criticising" the government
WESTERN SAHARA
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Next Round of UN-Backed Talks Slated for Next Week
United Nations-backed informal talks between the parties to the Western Sahara dispute, Morocco and the Frente Polisario, will be held next week in New York, the world body announced today.
YEMEN
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Yemeni journalists protest against censorship
About 100 journalists protested on Monday in the Yemen capital against harassment and censorship by authorities
(h/t Dibsa 7/18) - Yemen's Saleh says dialogue needed to end crisis
SANAA — Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh called for "peaceful dialogue," saying that is the way to end the country's long-running political crisis, in an editorial published on Monday
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Yemen protesters form council to run country
A coalition of protest groups in Yemen has announced the formation of a transitional presidential council it says will prepare to run the country when President Ali Abdullah Saleh is fully and finally toppled.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Yemen's Saleh to stay in Saudi for now - official
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Yemen's wounded President Ali Abdullah Saleh will stay in Saudi Arabia until doctors declare him fit, a Yemeni official said on Friday, denying reports that Saleh could come back in time for this weekend's 33rd anniversary of his ascent to power.
(h/t JustJennifer 7/16) - Thousands Protest in Yemen
Yemen's security forces clashed with opposition tribesmen near the southern city of Taiz overnight and thousands turned out after Friday prayers to protest continuing political paralysis in the country.
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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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