Monday, January 10, 2011

Tunis, kidnapped a journalist on the web news of the revolt

TUNIS - The flow of Sidi Bouziz News is unstoppable, and the direct protest of the bounces on the internet through social networking sites, YouTube, blogs and Twitter channels. After the crackdown on activists in the Tunisian government websites, the revolt of the bread becomes the freedom of information.

So, Twitter messages appear as "the weapon that the police fear most is the camera." And the fear of censorship on what is happening in the North African country are justified: the detailed chronicle comes only through the web, which tells the streets of Tunis: those in which the protest was harshly repressed, while protesters burned pictures of President Zin El Abidin Ben Ali.

Abductions and snipers. Only on the web channels you learn the news of the kidnapping of the journalist Wissam Saghir Conservatory of Tunis, which at the moment there are no other details. And on the Facebook page of the Sidi Bouziz News, images appear in real-time events. Upgrades from all theaters of the protest, and there's also video of the violence in Tala and Kasserine, with explicit images of repression.

The activists also point to the web presence of snipers on the roofs of the city of Kasserine and Zouhour: five have already manifested killed by police marksmen. Rap prohibited. He twenty-two years 'El General', and his fault is that of 'rap' the discomfort of the Tunisian people, "President, your people die," sings General, stage name of Hamad Bin Omar, 22.

And the police arrest him and holds him for the explicit allegations to President Ben Ali. Invective in rhyme that quickly became the soundtrack of the revolt of Sidi Bouzid, which soon involved the whole country.

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