It is like the global community was waiting patiently for reasonable and capable people to show up for their freedom movements.
Let's face it. If Cheney was still Veep there would be no peace movement anywhere in the world without 'reason for threat' to war or possibly already engaging in war.
Latest update 12:18 12.03.11
Let's face it. If Cheney was still Veep there would be no peace movement anywhere in the world without 'reason for threat' to war or possibly already engaging in war.
Clinton Leaves For Revolution Tour Focused On Libya, Egypt, Tunisia (click title to entry - thank you)
March 13, 2011
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves for a trip to Paris, where she is set to meet with Libyan opposition figures and hold high-level talks with world powers about the country's situation on March 14, before travelling on to Tunisia and Egypt.
Her departure comes amid reports from Libyan state television that Qaddafi's forces have "purged" the embattled eastern town of Brega of rebels and taken over the city. It is the latest instance of violence in weeks of bloody antigovernment uprisings that have shaken the restive north African country.
It also comes a day after the White House welcomed a call by the Arab League for the United Nations Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians from air attacks by government forces....
Published 12:18 12.03.11Her departure comes amid reports from Libyan state television that Qaddafi's forces have "purged" the embattled eastern town of Brega of rebels and taken over the city. It is the latest instance of violence in weeks of bloody antigovernment uprisings that have shaken the restive north African country.
It also comes a day after the White House welcomed a call by the Arab League for the United Nations Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians from air attacks by government forces....
Latest update 12:18 12.03.11
Egypt arrests Mubarak allies over violent Cairo attack (click here)
Mubarak loyalists mounted on camels and horses charged protesters in Tahrir Square, triggering battle seen as crucial moment in the uprising.
By Reuters
CAIRO - The Egyptian police have arrested two members of ousted president Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic (NDP) Party accused of organizing violence against demonstrators during the uprising that swept him from the presidency.
The two NDP figures, both members of the now dissolved parliament, were arrested on suspicion of involvement in "bloody Wednesday", the state news agency reported....
The two NDP figures, both members of the now dissolved parliament, were arrested on suspicion of involvement in "bloody Wednesday", the state news agency reported....