Posts tagged tunisia

Posted 2 days ago

Tunisia police clash with Salafists over meeting ban

Great News from a country (formally known as Tunisia): After the great fresh breeze of Arab Spring (more than 2 years ago), Tunisian police clash with hundreds of “supporters” of the radical Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia defying attempts to bar a gathering. Now aside of the incompetent & weak Islamic Ennahdha party in power (incl a puppet president), and the ignorant Salafi society (that’s growing by the day), add the Ansar al-Sharia to it!!! Religion in power is nothing but SHIT, it’s criminal, terroristic and anarchistic to society.. not any society, but to a stupid, retarded, and ignorant society!!!!!!!! This what happens when reason fails! This what happens when you have a Government with NO clue how reform the economy, education and repair a damaged society.. simply take them back to Religion and hardcore conservatism!Another words “Welcome to mid-evil Middle east, Magherb, and Africa of today and tomorrow!”

It’s interesting to read the comments of Westerners, funny comments though .. like “shoot them” “bomb them” yeah, sure, like that’s going to do anybody any good.. you cant kill off an idea, that’s what RELIGION is. You cant silence an idea either. The govt. should have let them meet, secure the area, AND OBSERVE THEM.. bring them into the formal “political process” and see what happens. This is a major world cancer, the more you exclude people, the more angry they are going to get. It was tried before, a decade ago.. by a very successful genius of a President, by the name George W Bush, who launched the “war on terror”, never heard anything more retarded than that.

Ansar al-Sharia, yep the nice guys from Libya (one of their greatest hits was, Benghazi), now performing live in Tunisia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansar_al-Sharia_(Libya) .. How’s the war on terror coming? Take-beer. I take a cold one hahaha

Posted 1 month ago

Tunis, the Birthplace of the Arab Spring, 2 Years On (FAIL)

A Revolution in Tunisia? FAIL! The Religious and Radical Islam spread like a Cancer? Yes, but ineffective and FAIL! Prosperity and Peace in North Africa? FAIL!

The political situation in Tunis is more complicated and less optimistic. Political freedoms have been secured, but social problems remain. The economic crisis has not disappeared. The ruling coalition of Islamists and Social Democrats is losing popularity and society is becoming increasingly polarized and impatient. Contraband alcohol is flowing from Tunisia across its now open border with Libya, a country that formally observes the Islamic ban on drinking. Libyans admit that alcoholism had increased during the final years of Moammar Gadhafi’s rule as people looked for a way to spend their modest share of the country’s oil wealth. Now the Libyans have come up with a new export of their own: selling off the former regime’s arsenal. Some of those weapons have found their way into Tunisia where they are warehoused for possible future needs.

This Islamic movement is incompetent of leading, let’s face it! Major failure! If elections are held soon, the Islamists would have to relinquish power. The main reason is that their electorate is rapidly diminishing. They won the last elections not so much through popular support but because of the fragmentation of their opponents.

Everything looks peaceful at the moment, but as the old saying goes, “If you keep a gun in your home, it will probably get used.” http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/tunis-the-birthplace-of-the-arab-spring-2-years-on/478586.html

Posted 1 month ago
FILM HISTORY: Tunisian Film Pioneer Albert Samama Chikly (1872-1933). In 1897 Albert Samama Chikly, a Tunisian Jew, together with a photographer named Soler, organized the first screenings of Lumière films in a Tunis shop. The original twelve minute program of films, bolstered by some magic lantern views, included such familiar titles as ‘La Sortie de l’Usines’ and ‘L’Arrivée d’un Train’ (Arrival of the Train). In common with the introduction of film in many non-Western countries, Tunisia was offered its first films from a businessman who also introduced other modern novelties; in Chikly’s case, the bicycle, radio and X-rays. Unusually, Chikly was to persevere in his film interests. He was active as an actuality filmmaker in Tunisia and France, filming over Tunis from a balloon in 1908, and filming for the French army at Verdun during the First World War. He also took Auto-chrome color photographs during the war.  He knew the The Lumière Brothers, Abel Gance and Rex Ingram, who wanted his actress daughter Haydée Chikly to work in Hollywood. Chikly made the first Tunisian fiction film, a short entitled “Zohra” made in 1922, and then the first Tunisian feature film, “Ain el-Ghezal” ou la fille de Carthage (The Girl from Carthage), in 1924, a remarkable achievement when African film-making in general was almost non-existent. Both films starred his daughter, who continued acting in Tunisian films into the 1990s.  His tombstone bears the epitaph: “Tireless in curiosity, reckless in courage, audacious in enterprise, obstinate amidst trials, resigned to misfortune, he leaves his friends.”http://www.victorian-cinema.net/samama

FILM HISTORY: Tunisian Film Pioneer Albert Samama Chikly (1872-1933).

In 1897 Albert Samama Chikly, a Tunisian Jew, together with a photographer named Soler, organized the first screenings of Lumière films in a Tunis shop. The original twelve minute program of films, bolstered by some magic lantern views, included such familiar titles as ‘La Sortie de l’Usines’ and ‘L’Arrivée d’un Train’ (Arrival of the Train). In common with the introduction of film in many non-Western countries, Tunisia was offered its first films from a businessman who also introduced other modern novelties; in Chikly’s case, the bicycle, radio and X-rays. Unusually, Chikly was to persevere in his film interests. He was active as an actuality filmmaker in Tunisia and France, filming over Tunis from a balloon in 1908, and filming for the French army at Verdun during the First World War. He also took Auto-chrome color photographs during the war.

He knew the The Lumière Brothers, Abel Gance and Rex Ingram, who wanted his actress daughter Haydée Chikly to work in Hollywood. Chikly made the first Tunisian fiction film, a short entitled “Zohra” made in 1922, and then the first Tunisian feature film, “Ain el-Ghezal” ou la fille de Carthage (The Girl from Carthage), in 1924, a remarkable achievement when African film-making in general was almost non-existent. Both films starred his daughter, who continued acting in Tunisian films into the 1990s.

His tombstone bears the epitaph: “Tireless in curiosity, reckless in courage, audacious in enterprise, obstinate amidst trials, resigned to misfortune, he leaves his friends.”

http://www.victorian-cinema.net/samama

Posted 1 month ago

Petitioning Tunisian Government : Amina must be safe

Tunisian Islamist cleric Adel Almi, president of Al-Jamia Al-Li-Wassatia Tawia Wal-Islah has called for Amina’s flogging and stoning to death saying Amina’s actions will bring misfortune by causing “epidemics and disasters” and “could be contagious and give ideas to other women…” *It’s a shame this is happening in 2013, more reason to get rid of Religion from Government and keep them separate forever!!!!!!

Posted 1 month ago

Topless Tunisian Feminist Threatened With Death By Stoning!!! BY F*#@ING STONING? Regardless of what we think of Amina’s expressed views & naked breasts photos, whether we agree with her or we don’t, the call for stoning her to death is NOT acceptable. Say NO to ٌReligious terrorism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS: F*@k the Fatwas & Sharia!! Maybe they should focus on rebuilding the economy, restore infrastructures, create jobs, reform education, push the boundaries of science, bring respect, freedom of expression, opinion, speech and democracy to all gender, races, and religions.. How about that? NO, they don’t want that, they want to live in the 1500s, waiting for death and judgment day.. what a depressing pack of shit. UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

#Tunisian newspaper Kapitalis quoted the Wahabi Salafi preacher Almi Adel, who heads the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, saying: “The young lady should be punished according to sharia, with 80 to 100 lashes, but [because of] the severity of the act she has committed, she deserves be stoned to death.” ..WHAT AN IDIOT.

ARTICLE: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03/22/topless-tunisian-feminist-amina-stoning-death_n_2930611.html?utm_hp_ref=uk&just_reloaded=1

Posted 2 months ago

Tunisian Women Still Fighting Descrimination and Violence

“The government is not only helpless on this issue, but they also cripple us and the whole society from doing what is needed,” said a spokesperson for the Tunisian Association for Democratic Women.

The Arab Spring charade continues.. inequality, injustice, discrimination against women and other, no jobs, dead economy and much much more. But let’s have faith, Religion will save it.. With an Islamic Government like Ennahdha, who has doubts, they are doing a great job, I’m sure things will get much better.. “soon”, let’s pray!

Posted 3 months ago

Arab Spring progress! Tunisia is doing great, especially when it comes to Women rights, emancipation and freedom, when you compare 1957 (above Tunisian women, meeting the founder of modern republic Tunisia and 1st President Habib Bourguiba) and today below (Tunisian “woman” dressed as Harry Potter’s Dementor), meeting a monkey (the current puppet “President”). ~ ¡Viva la Revolución!  

Posted 3 months ago

Vocal critic of Islamist-led government gunned down in Tunisia

Yet another Arab Spring Failure Event! Opposition leader Chokri Belaid routinely received death threats for his outspoken criticism of Tunisia’s Islamist-led government. He talked about the bullying on his frequent television appearances but said he didn’t fear for his life. Well this Wednesday morning, a gunman shot and killed Belaid in front of his home as he was leaving for work, according to an eyewitness. Belaid’s political allies and even his Islamist opponents are decrying the murder as an assassination, sparking new protests in the cradle of the “Arab Spring.” …Arab Spring my ass!

Has anyone noticed, that most killed victims from that region, may it be from Egypt, Libya or Tunisia are from “opposition”, and never Muslim Brotherhood, Salafis, or Ennahdha members!?!? Coincidence?

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/06/world/meast/tunisia-opposition-leader-killed/index.html?hpt=wo_c1

Posted 3 months ago

Tunisian Drag Queens Fear Growing Discrimination

Members of Tunisia’s small drag queen population have reported increasing harassment and surveillance under the country’s post-revolutionary regime.

“The show is currently surviving under an emergency state,” the commercial director of a drag show in Sousse recently told Tunisia Live. “We had to take down our fliers to minimize the risk of the actors being recognized.”

*Its a shame Tunisia has some great diversity of people (and a big gay community, believe it or not.. decades if not centuries), Tunisia needs to wake up even Turkey and elsewhere in the Middle East and north Africa has famous drag queens on TV and Entertainment (so what?).

I think, what goes on between two consenting adults (it’s their choice) is no ones business but their own and in terms of religion only god can judge them, not people or law.

Leave the gays and lesbians alone, let’s focus on more important issues for example, like the economy, education, jobs.. FOOD!

Read more about Tunisian drag queens. http://www.tunisia-live.net/2013/01/28/tunisian-drag-queen-shows-threatened-by-discrimination/

Posted 3 months ago

Thirty-Four Mausoleums in Tunisia Vandalized Since the Revolution

“These saints are Muslim by definition. They have reached a level of wisdom, goodness, tolerance, insight, and perfection that justify their special place,” says a Tunisian historian.


This is sad to read, these people who did this are so poor minded, so ignorant, so pathetic with no perspective whatsoever .. Do they really think, they can achieve anything by desecrating Jewish graves, destroying mausoleums and historic sights?, to me it’s nothing more than Stupidity and spreading terror. 

Thirty-four shrines of Tunisian saints have been either burnt or partially destroyed since the revolution, according to the Ministry of Culture.

Tunisia’s historical and cultural patrimony finds itself threatened by these incidents, which have caught the attention of the many Tunisians who value the cultural worth of such mausoleums. While the perpetrators are largely believed to be religious hardliners, they are in fact ignorant of the social and religious importance of the shrines they destroy, say historians.

“Islam was able to easily spread because of its tolerance. It did not wreck previous cultures, but absorbed them,” Sophie Ferchiou, a Tunisian sociologist and author of ‘Plural Islam,’ told Tunisia Live.

Posted 5 months ago
Arab Spring?!?! Hahahaha No Thanks! Truth is, it’s a Deep Dark Cold Arab Winter. Dictators (who belong to the 20th Century and the cold war) of past decades are vanishing, today a worse disease is (creeping in like a cancer) taking hold of the Maghreb (North Africa: Tunisia, Libya etc & Middle East), No matter how you want to look at it, the key thing here, is that INJUSTICE is here to stay, whether under an old fashioned Dictatorship or a crappy theocratic Religious state. North Africans and Middle Easterners are NOT going to enjoy any Spring anytime soon. Let them enjoy (and vote “democratically”) the “Arab Trojan”.

Arab Spring?!?! Hahahaha No Thanks! Truth is, it’s a Deep Dark Cold Arab Winter. Dictators (who belong to the 20th Century and the cold war) of past decades are vanishing, today a worse disease is (creeping in like a cancer) taking hold of the Maghreb (North Africa: Tunisia, Libya etc & Middle East), No matter how you want to look at it, the key thing here, is that INJUSTICE is here to stay, whether under an old fashioned Dictatorship or a crappy theocratic Religious state. North Africans and Middle Easterners are NOT going to enjoy any Spring anytime soon. Let them enjoy (and vote “democratically”) the “Arab Trojan”.

Posted 8 months ago

U.S. State Department Ships Armored Vehicles to Tunisia, Somalia & Sudan

The U.S. State Department is airlifting armored vehicles and other equipment to its missions in Tunisia and Somalia, part of efforts to boost security in the wake of last week’s attacks on diplomatic compounds in North Africa and the Middle East.

Posted 8 months ago

Political Battles in Tunisia Shade Attacks on U.S. Embassy | World | TIME.com

Something more interesting in this article is.. that it presents inaccurate facts! And I don’t understand the naive view of the West, thinking North Africa had “free & democratic” elections after the so called “Arab spring’ !? That’s absurd. For example, the error in the article about power-sharing in the Government, says: “Last October, the country’s first democratic elections resulted in a power-sharing agreement between the Islamist Ennahda Party, which controls the legislature, and its two secular rivals, one of which controls the presidency, and the other the Prime Minister’s office.” - That’s NOT true!

Fact is, Ennahdha -the Islamist party- controls both the legislature and the Prime Minster’s office. As it does most ministries.

Moncef Marzouki from the CPR Party has the Presidency while Ben Jaafar from the Takattol Party is President of the National Constitutional Assembly (ANC as it is referred to in Tunisia, by its French acronym), the parliament running the country.

It is also a fact that “president” Marzouki has been stripped of most the Presidency’s power as part of the Troika negotiations to share power. Tunisia has been in a de-facto parliamentary system since October 23, 2011. Ben Jaafar, has even less powers and for the most part, plays the role of a figure head in the assembly.

Point is, Tunisia’s current Government is a JOKE! And it’s going to get funnier after the next so called “free & democratic” elections on Oct 23, 2012. Get some Popcorn & grab a Beer! http://world.time.com/2012/09/16/political-battles-in-tunisia-shade-attacks-on-u-s-embassy/

Posted 8 months ago

This is absolutely nuts and outrageous, I’m beyond words.. I’m in shock, shocked about the stupidity of mankind, it’s insane on so many levels. So you mean to tell me that all these countries: Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh + *since today Sudan, Nigeria, Israel (Jerusalem), Turkey, Somalia, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Algeria and even incidents in Netherlands and the UK!!! WTF is wrong people?

An Incredible Updated Map Of Today’s (Sep 14) Global Islamic Protests: http://www.businessinsider.com/map-of-islamic-protests-2012-9

Posted 9 months ago

This is insulting, embarrassing and totally unacceptable, but what do you really expect!!! Tunisian men’s basketball coach Adel Tlatli slaps player in the face during huddle before playing Team USA (watch VIDEO!!). Absolute NO class, no wonder they lost miserably.. How could one win anyway, when you get bitch slapped in front of billion viewers around the world. I’d be surprised if any of these Tunisian players got any moral or motivation at all. Just sad!

Yahoo! article:  http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/olympics-fourth-place-medal/tunisia-basketball-coach-slap-player-face-team-usa-143519876—oly.html