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Some good articles, pictures and notes on Lybia

Some good articles, pictures and notes on Lybia Continue reading

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Interesting articles today about Egypt and links to follow the revolution minute by minute

I had the feeling that EL-Baradei was not received as the new leader, neither his house arrest sparkled many protests, neither the thousand of demonstrators came to his house, but rather he came to the protesters. Obviously is just a personal feeling that El-Baradei may be more important for European and Western press that for the Egyptians. While Egyptians are laboring a hard long and risky delivery, the West is already searching a name for the new born… Continue reading

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More news from Egypt…

From friends in Cairo: Looting looks like the work of mukhabarats (secret police) wanting to spread chaos and compel population to accept Mubarak and “order of law”. People jumped the curfew. Protesters will not stop until Mubarak fails. Some stores … Continue reading

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La furia roja en Beirut

La fiebre del mundial a contagiado como un rayo al pequeño pero apasionado país de los cedros.

Un mes antes de que comenzara el primer partido, las calles, coches, establecimientos y demás ya estaban cubiertos por banderas de sus favoritos.

Los vendedores ambulantes en semáforos ondeaban cada día decenas de banderas para hacer su particular agosto. Continue reading

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Funerales de Sayyed Fadlallah

Decenas de miles de personas acudieron a despedirse de Fadlallah.

Entre el negro de duelo, las lágrimas y los cánticos de recuerdo avanzaba a duras penas una procesión de cuerpos al ritmo de “labaka Fadlallah” (te seguimos/pertenecemos Fadlallah). Continue reading

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