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Anonymous - A call to arms

 

We stand at a unique time in our history, the rise of the internet and computer technology have contributed to an unparallelled rate of prosperity for the First World. We have created for ourselves an empire unlike any other, a global network of constant trade and communication, a new age of technological advancement. We have come a long way from our humble roots in the Industrial Revolution and the days of Manifest Destiny. We are now pioneers on new digital frontiers expanding our domain from the quantum world to the far reaches of space.

And yet, the empire faces a crisis, a global recession, growing poverty, rampant violence, corruption in politics, and threats to personal freedom. As it was before in other times of crisis, the old stories have begun to repeat themselves. The half truths, this time repeated nightly on cable news and echoed through a series of tubes onto the internet: the empire is strong, change is unwise, business as usual is the answer. In times of uncertainty there are those who seek to add to the confusion, to prey on our insecurities and fears. Those who would seek to keep us divided for their own gain. The pervasive strategy takes many very convincing forms: Liberals and Conservatives, Christians and Muslims, Black and White, Saved and sinner.

But something unexpected is happening. We have begun telling each other our own stories. Sharing our lives, our hopes, our dreams, our demons. Every second, day in day out, into all hours of the night the gritty details of life on this earth are streaming around the world. As we see the lives of others played out in our living rooms we are beginning to understand the consequences of our actions and the error of the old ways. We are questioning the old assumptions that we are made to consume not to create, that the world was made for our taking, that wars are inevitable, that poverty is unavoidable. As we learn more about our global community a fundamental truth has been rediscovered: We are not so different as we may seem. Every human has strengths, weaknesses, and deep emotions. We crave love, love laughter, fear being alone and dream for a better life.

You must create a better life.

You cannot sit on the couch watching television or playing video games, waiting for a revolution. You are the revolution. Every time you decide not to exercise your rights, every time you refuse to hear another view point, every time you ignore the world around you, every time you spend a dollar at a business that doesn't pay a fair wage you are contributing to the oppression of the human body and the repression of the human mind. You have a choice, a choice to take the easy path, the familiar path, to walk willingly into your own submission. Or a choice get up, to go outside and talk to your neighbor, to come together in new forums to create lasting, meaningful change for the human race.

This is our challenge:

A peaceful revolution, a revolution of ideas, a revolution of creation. The twenty-first century enlightenment. A global movement to create a new age of tolerance and understanding, empathy and respect. An age of unfettered technological development. An age of sharing ideas and cooperation. An age of artistic and personal expression. We can choose to use new technology for radical positive change or let it be used against us. We can choose to keep the internet free, keep channels of communication open and dig new tunnels into those places where information is still guarded. Or we can let it all close in around us. As we move in to new digital worlds, we must acknowledge the need for honest information and free expression. We must fight to keep the internet open as a marketplace of ideas where all are seated as equals. We must defend our freedoms from those who would seek to control us. We must fight for those who do not yet have a voice. Keep telling your story.

 

All must be heard.

 

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En het leven (de revolutie) gaat door..

Ik heb even niet gepost omdat het bloedvergieten in het Midden Oosten ook mij even te veel werd. Zoveel ellende versus zo weinig hoop..Mijn bewondering voor de mensen in Iran en Libie is in de afgelopen week echter alleen nog maar groter geworden. Ik hoop dat er verder geen onschuldige mensenlevens meer verloren hoeven te gaan, en ik kijk in stille verwondering toe hoe mensen zoals jij en ik op dagelijkse basis hun leven in de waagschaal blijven stellen voor een betere toekomst. Een toekomst die zij zelf misschien niet eens meer gaan meemaken..

 

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Iran

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Deel zoveel (teveel)

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Beest

In de afgelopen dagen heeft Gaddafi zijn ware , wrede gezicht weer eens laten zien. En de wereld? Die draait door. Behalve voor honderden mensen die de pech hebben gehad toevalligerwijze in Libie geboren te worden.

 

Salem Gnan, a London-based spokesman for the National Front for the Salvation of Libya, says eyewitnesses in Tripoli have told him the navy has opened fire on parts of the capital.

We have just heard that the military ships are bombing an area in Tripoli and many people have been killed although we don't know how many at the moment because people have just called to tell us it is happening.

Gnan said the navy appeared to be bombing a residential area outside the city centre as part of a desperate crackdown by Gaddafi's troops.

He is even turning the ships on his people now. His plan is to use absolutely everything he can to stop what is happening.

Gnan said he had had also had reports of ongoing shooting around Gaddafi's residence in Tripoli and said more people were taking to the capital's streets as darkness fell. "This is going on because if it stops that means it is finished. This will be the last act." He said people were travelling to Tripoli from across the west of Libya for a "final showdown.

Bron

Alleen kijken als je een sterke maagd hebt, ruwe opnames uit het heetst van de strijd. Bloed etc.

 

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Ondertussen in Iran

 

Vandaag is de geboortedag van Ja'far as-Sadiq (743–765) ; een belangrijke profeet en Iman voor de sjiitische bevolking in (onder andere) Iran. De green movement is wederom massaal de straten op gegaan om te demonstreren tegen het onmenselijke regime, en wederom slaat de overheid hard terug met ingehuurde strijdkrachten. Bovenstaand filmpje schetst een overduidelijk beeld van wat er momenteel in de straten van Teheran aan het gebeuren is...

 

En laten we ook Libie niet vergeten :

 

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Morgen..

 

On Saturday, a senior aide to Mousavi released a statement lashing out at the government in some of the harshest language yet.

"The ruling regime went on a suppression spree for two years, jailed and even raped our youth, but the Green Movement is still alive," .

Picture 20 "Last Monday’s rally proved to the regime that the movement is still alive," it continued. "This issue scared the rulers who decided to isolate the movement leaders."

During a pro-government event on Friday, some supporters of the government called for Mousavi and opposition figure Mehdi Karrubi to be executed.

"[Authorities] have to submit to people’s demands and let a democratic establishment take shape," the statement said.

"Honoring martyrs is a deep-seated tradition in our country and we expect a strong presence," it said. "We should watch out for infiltrators and vigilantes who may try to hijack the ceremony. In their slogans, people should ask the Revolutionary Guardsmen and police forces to join them. We should keep in mind that we are not enemies of our opponents; we oppose dictatorship and suppression of people."

 

Bron

Respect voor de moed van de burgers van Iran.

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Geen woorden, maar daden

Bahrein :

 

Bahrain's army has locked down parts of the country's capital and protests have been banned after at least five people were killed in anti-government clashes, according to reports. Five died after security forces moved in on thousands of demonstrators gathered in the city of Manama.

Witnesses said at least 50 people were injured as officers armed with batons and tear gas broke up a protest camp around the Pearl roundabout, which was also occupied by some women and children. About 60 people are said to be missing after the early morning raid, which followed days of protests on the island nation east of Saudi Arabia. Tanks have rolled into Manama's streets and military has taken control of key parts of the city, banning any further protests.

 

Iran :

 

 

As the crowds gathered in Tehran’s Enghelab and Azadi avenues, riot police and government-sponsored plainclothes Basiji beat protesters and threw tear gas, according to eyewitness accounts and YouTube videos.

Unidentified motorcycles indiscriminately opened fire on the crowds. Sane Jaleh, a Kurdish student at the Art University of Tehran, and Mohammad Mokhtari, 22, were officially counted among the dead according to government propaganda news agency, Fars. Other demonstrators sustained gunfire injuries according to official reports. Fars reported that 1,500 demonstrators were arrested transported to the notorious Evin prison. Police and security authorities have refused to respond to inquiries by families of the detainees.

 

Libie:

 

Opposition website Libya Al-Youm said four protesters were slain by snipers from the Internal Security Forces in the eastern city of Beyida, which had protests Wednesday and Thursday. It's not clear when the protesters were killed. The website also said there was a demonstration Thursday in Benghazi, Libya's second-Largest city. Switzerland-based Libyan activist Fathi al-Warfali said 11 protesters were killed in Beyida on Wednesday night, and scores were wounded.

Al-Warfali, head of the Libyan Committee for Truth and Justice, said two more people were killed in another city, Zentana, on Thursday while one protester was killed in Rijban, a town about 120 kilometers southwest of Tripoli.A video provided by al-Warfali of the scene in Zentana showed marchers chanting and holding a banner that read "Down with Gadhafi. Down with the regime."

 

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Moed

En weer een dode en honderden mensen opgepakt. Vergeet niet dat we met dit regime van doen hebben :

 

 

(Dit is het 'parlement' van Iran dat schreeuwt voor de executie van Moussavi en Karroubi , de gearresteerde oppositieleiders.)

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