By John Ballard
I'm learning how to follow breaking news via twitter since the media seems to have more commercial messages than content. Hashtag #tunisia opens with "top tweets," a constantly changing set, driven I presume by re-tweets.
Here are the links...
http://www.counterpunch.org/ridley01142011.html
http://bit.ly/ifb2na
That first link says this, in part...
None of the politicians, secret police or other odious government forces will emerge from this period with any honor and quite a few are already cowering in the shadows.But perhaps the biggest show of cowardice in this whole sorry episode has come from The White House.
Not one word of condemnation, not one word of criticism, not one word urging restraint came from Barak Obama or Hillary Clinton as live ammunition was fired into crowds of unarmed men, women and children in recent weeks.
And news of the corrupt, mafia-like regime would not have come as a surprise to either of them. We know this thanks to the Wikileaks cables written by US Ambassador Robert Godec who revealed in one memo: �Corruption in the inner circle is growing.�
But, as the injustices and atrocities continued there was not one squeak from the most powerful nation on earth � until America�s dear friend, Ben Ali had scuttled from the country.
The reality is the US Administration likes dealing with tyrants and even encourages despotic behavior. Egypt is one of the biggest testaments to this with its prisons full of political opposition leaders. Hosni Mubarak is Uncle Sam's enforcer and biggest recipient of aid next to the Zionist State.
Pakistan's treatment of its own people is little better. Remember when US Ambassador Anne Patterson in Islamabad wrote in one Wikileak cable about the human rights abuses carried out by the Pakistan military? Patterson then went on to advise Washington to avoid comment on these incidents.
But now the US has made a comment on the situation in Tunisia ... but only when Ben Ali was 30,000 feet in the air did White House spokesman Mike Hammer issue a statement which read: �We condemn the ongoing violence against civilians in Tunisia, and call on the Tunisian authorities to fulfill the important commitments � including respect for basic human rights and a process of much-needed political reform.�
Unbelievable. Too little, too late, Mr President. Actually that statement could have been uttered any time during the last US presidencies since Ronald Reagan.
The other link is to a You Tube video of Kadaffi in Arabic but comments such as this say more than he.
Gaddafi should have hired a mouthpiece a bit less stupid than himself. Remember the proverb in Arabic saying " As you are you are, you will be ruled", so no surprise there at all, but I am sure most? - if not all Lybians are not as ignorant as you? are
Twitter update found a few minutes later: "Well it seems Libya already blocked Youtube .. wonder why!"
And the third tweet speaks for itself.
This is an event very much in the early stages.
I wonder if the silence and vapid statements of Washington are because Wikileaks has scared everyone from saying or writing anything.
Not sure what can be expected from the WH or State. It seems, as per usual, cluelessness. But that maybe being too charitable to them. Some media type should ask Obama to point out the country on a world map.
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