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But as all of the functions M,V,H,P are mostly growing functions of time, the effect increases dramatically only after some time, when the I-part of the economy has about doubled the real economy. This will take about 60 years in average. How it works in detail you may find some literature which evolved since at the linkhttp: With best regards, Heribert Genreith. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

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Comments on issue 74 - repaired post and read comments on issue Smith bruceedmonds Kevin P. Top Blog at WordPress. The newly relaxed curfew now runs from 7 p. He met his military commanders and a few protesters [see photo below]. The square has been encircled by the army with checkpoints at a few entrances and the soldiers have been trying to keep the pro-Mubarak supporters away from the anti-president demonstrators [see also this Tahrir square protest diagramm ]. The unrest had turned violent Wednesday when bloody clashes took place between the pro- and anti-government supporters, leaving 13 people dead and over 1, injured.

It has been estimated that around people have died across Egypt. On Friday, there was a huge cheer when a rumour went around that Mubarak had stepped down. The protest leaders quickly said it was false. The protesters became even more upbeat, saying it will be true the next time around. An Egyptian journalist died Friday of a gunshot wound suffered while covering the unrest a week ago in Cairo, the Committee to Protect Journalists said in New York.

Ahmad Mohamed Mahmoud, who was working for the newspaper al-Ta'awun, was hit by what the newspaper described as sniper fire while filming a confrontation between security forces and protesters Jan 28 near Cairo's Tahrir Square, DPA reported. A number of journalists have been detained or assaulted while covering the protests in Egypt. Right now I care about my country, I care about Egypt," said Mubarak.

Mubarak, 82, told ABC News that he was fed up of being president. He said he would like to leave now, but can't as he fears that the country would sink into chaos, ABC News reported. Anti-Mubarak protests staged in Mauritanian capital trend, Azerbaijan. Ayatollah Khomeini, Meine Worte. Principes politiques, philosophiques, sociaux et religieux , Paris While there seems to be no change in the cases of Sakineh Ashtiani and Habibollah Latifi who are still supposed remaining on death row , there are now growing concerns not only in Western media over a dramatic rise of executions so far in in Iranian prisons.

Two Iranian opposition leaders , Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, have also condemned the growing number of executions in Iran, while expressing support for the popular movements that are shaking up countries in the Arab world. On Monday, the U. State Department had urged the Iranian government to halt executions after Tehran hanged Zahra Bahrami, a Dutch-Iranian woman, saying she was a drug smuggler.

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has said the drug charges were only a pretext to execute Bahrami, and the Netherlands froze all ties with Iran on Sunday, a day after the hanging. According to Reuters news agency her family said the charge was fabricated after she was arrested for participating in anti-government protests in According to the United Nations Office for Human Rights Geneva , there are at least three known cases in which Iranian political activists were executed in January.

The three persons, Jafar Kazemi, Mohammad Ali Haj Aqaei and another man whose name was not disclosed, were affiliated with banned political parties. Kazemi and Aqaei were arrested in September during protests. All three were convicted of mohareb or "enmity against God" , and hanged last month. In the United States there were forty-six executions in and four executions so far in January and more than 3. Zahra Bahrami Executed in Iran Rohama. Death Row Prisoner's Father: Iranian Lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh was arrested in September on charges of spreading propaganda and conspiring to harm state security.

In January , she has been sentenced to 11 years in prison in addition to barring her from practicing law and from leaving the country for 20 years. To help Ms Sotoudeh, write letters to the Iranian authorities. More information is here in German, with English summary. Habibollah Latifi, a Kurdish student and political activist, currently imprisoned at the Sanandaj Prison in south-western Iran, is according to his lawyer under the immediate threat of execution.

His niece says Habib has been accused of moharebeh, enmity with God, through a fabricated case of the Sanandaj Intelligence Office. Habib himself said in court that they have extracted confessions from him under special circumstances and under torture. Ahmadi said he is hoping to receive a reply by 5: Habibollah Latifi's family say he is not member of separatist group but is being punished for his political activism.

A year-old Iranian student activist is facing execution tomorrow unless an international campaign launched by human rights groups can persuade authorities to quash his conviction. Habibollah Latifi, a politically active student of civil engineering at Azad University, in the south-western province of Ilam , is scheduled to be executed in Sanandaj prison tomorrow, following what his lawyer has described as an unfair trial.

Latifi, a member of the Kurd minority in Iran, was arrested on 23 October in Sanandaj, the capital of Kurdistan province, and was taken to prison where he has been kept for the past three years and two months. According to Amnsty International, his trial was held behind closed doors and his lawyer was not allowed to be present to defend him.

His death sentence was upheld by the appeal court in Sanandaj on 18 February Human rights advocate Peter Tatchell, who has campaigned in defence of Iran's ethnic minorities, said: La piazza reminds me of a school excursion in with our history teacher, Mr. I liked much this teacher, we had a lot of debates, and after the high school exam Mr. Thousands of Italian students take to the streets Agence France-Presse. Italy students protest tuition cuts Al Jazeera.

Greeks go on strike before austerity vote Daily Times, Pakistan.

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Greeks rally against budget Reuters. Greek lawmakers set to vote on austerity budget amid protests People's Daily Online, China. Let me out of pontiac when I was just seventeen, I had to get it out of me, if you know what I mean, what I mean. When I take out my bottle, filled up high with gasoline, you can tell by the night fires where Rael has been, has been.

Got people stocked in every shade, Must be doing well with trade. Stamped, addressed, in odd fatality. That evens out their personality. With profit potential marked by a sign, I can recognize some of the production line, No bite at all in labour bondage, Just wrinkled wrappers or human bandage. The hall runs like clockwork Their hands mark out the time, Empty in their fullness Like a frozen pantomime.


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Everyones a sales representative Wearing slogans in their shrine. Dishing out failsafe superlative, Brother John is No. And the decor on the ceiling planned out their future day I see no sign of freewill, So I guess I have to pay, pay my way, for the Grand Parade Grand Parade Grand Parade. A former conservative minister, Kostis Hatzidakis, made the unfortunate decision to be present at Stadiou Street at the time of the demonstration and felt the anger of the demonstrators, quickly leaving the scene injured.

Street-fighting erupted across the city, which saw chaotic scenes for hours. Barricades were erected across Patision Avenue, which leads to the Polytechnic School; waves of demonstrators arriving at Syntagma square, outside Parliament, fiercely fought with the police. From reports coming in so far , 23 people were detained in Athens today and of those 10 are arrested and face charges. There will be an update on the arrested tomorrow.

New tactics, including the incredibly successful use of fire extinguishers in keeping police away from demonstrator blocks, is surely a legacy for the struggles to come. A good selection of photographs on Athens IMC: Not all cops are bastards, if you can't beat them, talk to them From Free Voice Network via Europeans against the political system:. Huge protests and mass strikes stormed Greece today.

Rallies and marches ran not only in the major big cities but even in smaller towns. Workers, trade unionists, anarchists and people from all kinds of political parties expressed their anger against the austerity measures of the government and the stance of the European Union. For once again what we see, is the reactionary broadcasting from the Western media.

Here is a screen-shot of what the BBC has broadcasted today, definitely one of the most outrageous lies ever seen about Greece:. Demonstrators threw petrol bombs and police responded with tear gas as the violence flared outside parliament. A former minister was chased and beaten by a mob and forced to seek shelter in a building [ Reuters Video , and other here ]. The day of action has grounded flights, disrupted public transport and closed schools across the country. Protesters started fires around luxury hotels in Syntagma Square, outside parliament, and cars were set ablaze.

Riot police fired several rounds of tear gas in response. The BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Athens says the scenes are some of the ugliest in a year of protests marking the country's economic crisis. He says a lynch mob atmosphere developed as former conservative minister Kostis Hatzidakis emerged from parliament and was chased by dozens of protesters.

Former conservative minister Kostis Hatzidakis was surrounded and beaten by a crowd. The opposition MP was pictured surrounded by a mob and with blood pouring from a head wound. Mr Hatzidakis's office said he was unable to reach hospital because of the crowds. Witnesses said demonstrators shouted at him: Police said at least 10 people had been detained and three had been injured. Roads jammed With public transport at a standstill, major roads connecting the centre of Athens were jammed as motorists struggled to get to and from work. Teacher Anastasia Antonopoulou, 50, travelled from the Ionian island of Zakynthos to join thousands marching through Athens on Wednesday.

I'm here to shout and struggle," she said. The new legislation will cap the salaries of workers in state-run companies such as the public transport networks. In the private sector, employers will no longer have to abide by union-negotiated agreements and can set their own wages. Prime Minister George Papandreou said the measures were designed to keep struggling companies afloat. Our correspondent says opposition groups are angry with the government for taking just 10 hours to debate such major changes to employment law. However, as a result Greece is now more likely to receive its fourth instalment of financial aid due in the New Year, he adds.

Workers have been rallying against austerity measures in countries including Spain and Belgium, ahead of a summit of EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday and Friday. The BBC shamefully mentions only what the police claims ignoring any other source. The protesters in Athens were not only Many claim that the number is much higher, close to It is very obvious that BBC reproduces cheap pro-capitalist propaganda trying to show that the clashes between Greek protesters and the police are the actions of a minority while the majority of the people support the austerity measures which is not true at all!

Only in the second major city of Greece, Thessaloniki, there were more than In Volos it is estimated that more than 2. Rallies took place also in small islands such like Skopelos and Naxos. The BBC instead of being focused on police brutality where repression forces attacked even peaceful protesters, spends too much of its analysis for what happened to Kostis Hatzidakis, a conservative MP who was beaten up by an angry crowd.

He was nothing more but a person who belonged to the previous conservative government of New Democracy, one of the most corrupted governments in the history of Greece. There are serious witnesses that a couple was brutally beaten up by 4 policemen. The atmosphere was suffocating. When a group of people reached the GSEE building and opened the main door, members of the riot squad entered, trying to kettle, many of them pulling out even guns. However, at the same time another angry crowd appeared and attacked the riot squad which finally retreated due to the huge number of gathered people.

Heavily armed police forces followed strict orders to evacuate Parliament square because patrol cars and police vehicles offered help to some MPs who wanted to escape. Rumours say that the evacuation of the Parliament square happened in fear of a rebel invasion into the Parliament House. Another has been insulted for taking pictures and there are witnesses of the arrest of a girl with a camcorder. When the people realised that it was taking pictures the driver rushed with speed against the protesters!

Ordinary people chased a group of about 20 police undercover forces while others were setting barricades at the Polytechnic school. When the crowd started shouting against the police, the riot squad fled.

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The undercover forces run away towards the area of Exarcheia but one of them who did not escape from the angry crowd, was beaten up. Later on, a girl was taking pictures while a policeman was dragging a person outside of the University and members of the riot squad confiscated her camera. In Thessaloniki several people called for first aid in a local pharmacy while some were taken away by an ambulance.

As it is estimated that they have been brutally attacked by the riot squad. La mort de l'euro, un fantasme Jean Quatremer, Coulisses de Bruxelles. Anti-austerity riots erupt Photos 3news, New Zealand. More fotos from today Athens Act for Freedom Now! In Griechenland hat ein massiver Streik begonnen. Die Proteste richten sich gegen das harte Sparprogramm der sozialistischen Regierung.

In den kommenden Tagen soll der Sparhaushalt gebilligt werden. In Athen ist es im Zusammenhang mit den Streiks gegen die Sparpolitik der griechischen Regierung zu schweren Ausschreitungen gekommen. Vor dem Parlament in Athen herrschte Chaos. Sie warfen mehrere Brandflaschen. Vor dem Parlament attackierten Randalierer die Polizei mit Brandflaschen. Streiks gegen den Sparkurs der Regierung legten zudem weite Teile des Landes lahm.

Former Member of European Parliament and Ex-Minister Kostis Hatzidakis 45 , from the conservative Nea Demokratia Party, was ambushed by protesters angry with his role in precipitating the debt crisis and beaten by a dozen of them see Reuters Video. From the blog Act for Freedom Now! Among them, however, were also social centres and the militant black bloc. And after the confidence in the House, the violence broke out. Black Bloc activists and militants from the social centres, who had joined the student marches in the morning, reached corso Rinascimento, a step away from the Senate, presided over by the police.

Against the police cars paper bombs, firecrackers, cobblestones, bottles and eggs rained down. There were riots and fights in different areas of the centre between Via del Corso and Piazza del Popolo, with charges of tear gas in response to improvised barricades with trash bins on fire, road blocks, broken windows, and assaults on armoured forces of law and order with sticks and hammers.

A dozen young men with their faces covered raided the offices of civil defense in via Ulpiano smashing windows and throwing eggs, no injuries among employees. The wounded in the street however were at least Among them a journalist of the Agi, hit in the face by a stone. At Porta del Popolo police charged protesters engaged in heavy stone-throwing, to back them off to the Tiber. The bulk of the procession is split: A difficult day today for the Capital. In the streets, on the day in Parliament voted confidence in the Berlusconi government, university and high school students, along with temporary workers, workers, researchers, Aquila earthquake survivors and activists from struggles for housing and social welfare gathered under the name "united against the crisis.

While Berlusconi was narrowly winning a vote of confidence in Parliament to …3 fucking votes! Demonstrations started in the morning and went on till late afternoon. In Rome at least , protesters have been estimated, from all sorts of groups: Milan, and Rome in particular, have seen scenes of total urban guerrilla warfare. In Rome protesters tried to break into the Parliament buildings and were violently charged by the police. Riots went on for hours in central Rome and blocked the whole city centre.

Italy Indymedia says at least 41 people were arrested and 57 injured among the police. Protests have also been held in other European countries by Italian students studying abroad. Mehr als Menschen wurden verletzt. Berlusconi hatte den Misstrauensantrag der Opposition im Abgeordnetenhaus mit nur wenigen Stimmen Vorsprung abgewehrt.

Kritiker werfen ihm Stimmenkauf und Bestechung vor. Roma, gli scontri con la polizia La Repubblica, Italy, photos. Books Bloomberg From the Battle of Rome Photos via Der Spiegel. A crowd gathers as smoke rises from a garment factory at Ashulia, Bangladesh, on Tuesday, Dec. A devastating blaze raced through the factory, killing at least 25 people and injuring more than , witnesses and news reports said.

According to the Brussels-based International Trade Union Confederation ITUC four garment workers were killed and over were injured on 12 December in violent clashes between the workers of apparel factories and members of "law enforcement agencies" that is to say: In a letter signed by it's General Secretary Sharan Burrow photo below , the ITUC has today protested with a fax to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina photo below and urged an independent investigation into these killings ensuring "that those responsible are held to account".

From the New York Times: The fire at a story factory in the Ashulia industrial area, about 16 miles from the capital, started on the ninth floor around lunchtime, when most of the workers were outside. Local reporters who had canvassed hospitals said at least 24 people had been killed. Factory officials said they knew of about 20 deaths.

About 5, people worked in the building, producing pants for customers in the United States and Europe, said Delwar Hussain, a deputy managing director at the Ha-Meem Group, which owns the factory. Fire officials were still fighting the fire, which spread to the top floor, into the evening as people gathered at the compound to look for relatives.

It was not immediately clear which Western retailers were supplied by the factory. Just days ago, three people were killed in labor protests. It was unclear what had caused the fire at the Ha-Meem factory and whether it was related to the labor unrest. Hussain said that the company suspected an electrical short circuit, but that investigators from the government and the garment industry association were still working to establish the cause. Piles of clothes in garment factories are easily combustible.

Fires can be very deadly because some factory owners lock exits to prevent workers from leaving their machines. International labor groups have criticized the safety of Bangladesh's garment factories. A factory fire outside Dhaka in February killed more than 20 people. Hussain said the company hoped to reopen the first eight floors of the factory as early as Tuesday because they did not appear to be damaged. He said the company expected to meet all pending orders. The ninth floor was used as a finishing area where workers prepared shipments, and the 10th floor housed a dining hall, he said.

November No Time for Losers. November This Is Not America. Das System der Befehle ist allgemein anerkannt. Aber viele andere Bereiche des zivilisierten Lebens sind vom Befehl ergriffen und gezeichnet. November Fear Form Flying. Ballard mit seinen Kindern Fay, James und Beatrice http: Juni O Banqueiro Anarquista. Wir hatten das Abendessen beendet. Sie verstehen das Wort vielleicht anders Doch deren Leben spielt sich jenseits des Anarchismus, jenseits ihrer Ideale ab. Sie haben mich mit diesen Idioten von Bombenlegern, mit denen von der Gewerkschaft verglichen, um zu beweisen, ich sei anders als sie.

Das bin ich auch, nur ist der Unterschied folgender: Darum mein Guter, bin ich der wahre Anarchist! Mai Don't do it, Ameneh! April The Trial of Jesus. Februar The Arab Revolution. On February 21st protesters gather in Libya's second-largest city, Benghazi, where the uprising against the regime of Col.

Muammar el-Gaddafi began the 16th February.

The protesters made their own flags to replace those representing their dictator's regime Photo via Public Broadcasting Service , USA On February 25th, the first Friday prayer service since Benghazi declared itself free from Colonel Gaddafi, was charged with emotion, both triumph and anger. Worshipers cried as an imam, on a stage and through loudspeakers, gave a defiant, impassioned speech about liberating Tripoli, and the fight for justice and freedom.

Benghazi is now being run by committees of citizens Photo: The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said today that reports indicated that "thousands may have been killed or injured" during the regime's bloody attacks against the uprising.

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An anti-government protester chants slogans demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The president ordered security services to protect protesters. Thousands marched on government buildings and clashed with security forces Friday in cities across Iraq in an outpouring of anger that left eleven people dead — the largest and most violent anti-government protests in the country since political unrest began spreading in the Arab world weeks ago. Agence France-Presse Today, February 25th, protesters, not satisfied with only ridding Egypt of Mubarak, protested the new cabinet.

Weighed down with suitcases, blankets, and, for some, horrific memories, people fled into Tunisia by the thousands. Februar Tunisia's and Egypt's Revolution. Tarek el-Tayyib Mohamed Ben Bouazizi , known as Basboosa, the street vendor who set himself on fire on December 17, , in protest of the confiscation of his wares and sparked the Tunisian Revolution An Egyptian woman cries as she celebrates the news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, who handed control of the country to the military, Friday night, in Tahrir Square, Cairo.

Februar On Revolution. We do not know any monarchy or republic in the contemporary world that is founded on justice and reason. They all maintain themselves only by repression. Ezz a symbol of everything corrupt about the state. The incident was reported by Fox News which said, "Such an attempt on the life of Omar Suleiman would mark an alarming turn in the uprising against the government of President Hosni Mubarak , who only recently named Suleiman as Vice President in an effort to quell the unrest and possibly line up a successor.

The protesters have made it clear that they would not budge till Mubarak steps down. Hosni Mubarak said he doesn't care what people say about him and was fed up of being president. Februar Growing concerns over rise in killings - UN urges Iran to halt executions. Undated photo of Zahra Bahrami , an Iranian-Dutch citizen, who was executed under dubious circumstances in Tehran on Saturday, January 30 While there seems to be no change in the cases of Sakineh Ashtiani and Habibollah Latifi who are still supposed remaining on death row , there are now growing concerns not only in Western media over a dramatic rise of executions so far in in Iranian prisons.

Iran halts execution of Kurdish student. In a letter to the judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani on Saturday, Ahmadi said he had requested "a delay in carrying out the verdict, a fair and lawful investigation and commuting of the sentence. Latifi was originally sentenced to death in for taking part in armed acts in the western province of Kordestan, according to his other lawyer Saleh Nikbakht -- a ruling upheld on appeal in February He was detained in November and charged with taking part in an assault on the car of the prosecutor in Sanandaj, the capital of Kordestan, and attacking a police station the same year.

The student told the court he was not in Sanandaj when the attacks took place. London-based Amnesty on Saturday urged Iran to commute the sentence, after hearing from his lawyer that he was to be executed Sunday at Sanandaj prison in Kordestan. The New York-based Human Rights Watch issued a similar statement on Friday, calling on Iran's judges to rescind the execution order and suggesting that Latifi had not had a fair trial.

Officers eventually moved in to cut the chains of the protesters and break up what they said was an unauthorised demonstration, said a police spokesman. Dezember Save the life of Habibollah Latifi. His family is pleading with the international community to urge Iran to stop his execution. Dezember Students protest mostly peacefully all over Italy - Strike as prelude to Greek austerity vote. Uniriot, Italy Napoli Is that what you heard? Well I like to see some action and it gets into my blood. As I cuddled the porcupine he said I had none to blame, but me.

Held my heart, deep in hair, time to shave, shave it off, it off. No time for romantic escape, when your fluffy heart is ready for rape.

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Llaid them down in coloured shields. Dezember Greece is striking and celebrating a great molotov party against European austerity. Here is a screen-shot of what the BBC has broadcasted today, definitely one of the most outrageous lies ever seen about Greece: Police said about 15, people were taking part in marches in Athens. Journalists were also on strike, affecting news bulletins on TV and radio. But union leaders have condemned the moves. Wednesday's strike is part of a European day of action against economic reforms. Or the other way round. A joint venture, I suppose Former Member of European Parliament and Ex-Minister Kostis Hatzidakis 45 , from the conservative Nea Demokratia Party, was ambushed by protesters angry with his role in precipitating the debt crisis and beaten by a dozen of them see Reuters Video Yes, we can: It's not only rock 'n' roll, so we like it Dezember Berlusconi buys time and sparks urban guerrilla warfare in Italy.

Bangladesh factory fire kills at least 25 people - ITUC urges investigation. Ward Workers rushed to rescue stricken colleagues after the fire Photo: Reasons why you should drink green juice - Green juice is the best source in the health world to maintain it.