“Jasmine Revolution”
Symbol of peace: Flowers placed on the barrel of a tank
in very much calmer protests than in recent days in Tunisia

'The Protester' - Time Person of the Year 2011

'The Protester' - Time Person of the Year 2011
Mannoubia Bouazizi, the mother of Tunisian street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi. "Mohammed suffered a lot. He worked hard. but when he set fire to himself, it wasn’t about his scales being confiscated. It was about his dignity." (Peter Hapak for TIME)

1 - TUNISIA Democratic Change / Freedom of Speech (In Transition)


How eyepatches became a symbol of Egypt's revolution - Graffiti depicting a high ranking army officer with an eye patch Photograph: Nasser Nasser/ASSOCIATED PRESS

2 - EGYPT Democratic Change / Freedom of Speech (In Transition)


''17 February Revolution"

3 - LIBYA Democratic Change / Freedom of Speech (In Transition)

5 - SYRIA Democratic Change / Freedom of Speech (In Transition)

"25 January Youth Revolution"
Muslim and Christian shoulder-to-shoulder in Tahrir Square
"A Summary" – Apr 2, 2011 (Kryon channelled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Religion, Shift of Human Consciousness, 2012, Intelligent/Benevolent Design, EU, South America, 5 Currencies, Water Cycle (Heat up, Mini Ice Ace, Oceans, Fish, Earthquakes ..), Middle East, Internet, Israel, Dictators, Palestine, US, Japan (Quake/Tsunami Disasters , People, Society ...), Nuclear Power Revealed, Hydro Power, Geothermal Power, Moon, Financial Institutes (Recession, Realign integrity values ..) , China, North Korea, Global Unity,..... etc.) -
(Subjects: Egypt Uprising, Iran/Persia Uprising, Peace in Middle East without Israel actively involved, Muhammad, "Conceptual" Youth Revolution, "Conceptual" (without a manager hierarchy) managed Businesses, Internet, Social Media, News Media, Google, Bankers, Global Unity,..... etc.)
"The End of History" – Nov 20, 2010 (Kryon channelled by Lee Carroll)
(Subjects:Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael, Muhammad, Jesus, God, Jews, Arabs, EU, US, Israel, Iran, Russia, Africa, South America, Global Unity,..... etc.) (Text version)

"If an Arab and a Jew can look at one another and see the Akashic lineage and see the one family, there is hope. If they can see that their differences no longer require that they kill one another, then there is a beginning of a change in history. And that's what is happening now. All of humanity, no matter what the spiritual belief, has been guilty of falling into the historic trap of separating instead of unifying. Now it's starting to change. There's a shift happening."


“ … Here is another one. A change in what Human nature will allow for government. "Careful, Kryon, don't talk about politics. You'll get in trouble." I won't get in trouble. I'm going to tell you to watch for leadership that cares about you. "You mean politics is going to change?" It already has. It's beginning. Watch for it. You're going to see a total phase-out of old energy dictatorships eventually. The potential is that you're going to see that before 2013.

They're going to fall over, you know, because the energy of the population will not sustain an old energy leader ..."



African Union (AU)

African Union (AU)
African Heads of State pose for a group photo ahead of the start of the 28th African Union summit in Addis Ababa on January 30, 2017 (AFP Photo/ Zacharias ABUBEKER)

Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela
Few words can describe Nelson Mandela, so we let him speak for himself. Happy birthday, Madiba.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Kenyans stage 'greedy pig' protest against lawmakers

Google – AFP, Daniel Wesangula (AFP), 14 May 2013

Policemen try to block a sow and its piglets from outside parliament in
Nairobi on May 14, 2013 (AFP, Simon Maina)

NAIROBI — Kenyan demonstrators released two dozen piglets at the gates of parliament and poured blood on the pavement Tuesday to protest demands by newly elected lawmakers for a wage hike.

Police, who fired tear gas to disperse the protestors and beat others with truncheons, scurried after the pigs as they scampered through the grassy area surrounding the parliament.

"We will not allow members of parliament to increase their salaries at will," shouted one of the protest organisers Okiya Omtatah.

"They are greedy just like the pigs we have brought here," Omtata added.

People march towards parliament in
 Nairobi during the protest against
 MPs pay rises on May 14, 2013
(AFP, Tony Karumba)
Mithika Linturi, a lawmaker supporting a proposed bill that would disband the commission that regulates MP's salaries, paving the way for a pay rise, said the protestors had little regard for the law and that "there are proper channels to air their grievances."

"Kenya is not a banana republic. This premise should be respected," Linturi told reporters as he made his way into parliament, adding that lawmakers had "a right to their opinions, even if they do not please everyone."

The bill is the first act of Kenya's lawmakers since their election in March 4 polls.

Kenyan lawmakers are already some of the best paid on the continent, although their tax-free monthly salary of some $13,000 (10,000 euro) in the previous parliament has been cut to around $7,000.

The wages were cut after recommendations by the salaries commission, the body MPs now wish to close.

"This will not end today, it will continue until action is taken, Kenyans are angry," said Maina Kiai, another protestor, as colleagues dumped jerry cans of pig guts at the entrance to parliament.

Protestors carry piglets to the gates of 
parliament in Nairobi on May 14, 2013
(AFP, Tony Karumba)
Some of the piglets had been daubed with the names of specific MPs on their bodies.
At least 10 people were arrested.

"We are trying to bring back sanity, we already have some of the demonstrators in custody," district police chief Patrick Oduma said.

In January, lawmakers voted themselves a $107,000 send-off bonus -- their last work before parliament closed ahead of elections -- after earlier efforts to grant themselves the windfall were vetoed by the then President Mwai Kibaki.

That effort too was blocked.

Police finally rounded up the pigs and loaded them onto a waiting lorry, but it was unclear what happened to them next.

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