Re: [ WSIS $S-PLENARY ] WSIS: another vision of the Summit of Tunis!

From: djilali benamrane <dbenamrane_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat 26 Nov 2005 12:55:01 PM AST
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Dear Koven, Merci for this testimony which deserves all our
attention and I will not fail dem' to inspire some in the articles
which I will write on the top but it is true that since there was as
well more descriptive article bioen of Tsunimi as we lived in Tunisia.
Thousand excuses I was not out of the KRAM to observe and testify
because I was too occupied A to follow this why I was in Tunisia. I
reassure you I were not either at the Station of Geneva when the young
people were dispersed without care by the Genevoise police force
because at this Summit of Geneva also I was in palaisexpo to try to
better do my compared to the object of the top and not compared to the
acts posed by the Government host... I was even happy inside sedentary
spectacular measurements and around the Palate expo of Geneva, as by
chance, the journalists were not there to denounce least the
dérappage, it is true that we were in the country cradle of the
démocracie! Friendships
Djilali

--- KovenRonald@aol.com wrote:

> Expensive all --
>
> I am fascinated by the reaction of all these people who do not
> have anything considering and nothing known the intrigues of the
> Tunisian police force parce which they did not go it or there were
> Tunisian who tried to express a point of sight different of that of
> President Ben Ali, who said well that the top legitimait its policy in
> a general way.
>
> Me, I saw this many police force empechant of people to enter on the
> territory protegé under diplomatic statute of the German cultural
> institute has Tunis. I saw them tearing off a camera of the hands of a
> Belgian cameraman who etaiit peacefully sitted in a car and did not
> film same step. They acted with eagerness and aggressiveness. They
> returned the camera without a band which, according to the cameraman,
> did not contain large thing. I saw them trying to tear off a
> appareilphoto hands of a Swiss journalist voulaant to make photographs
> of the preceding scene. I saw them encircling a coffee or the
> ambassador of Germany tried to discuss peacefully around a drink
> -- thus forcing the tenant of the establishment to put his customers
> outside. Etc, etc.
>
> Who sabotaged what? I have tendency has to believe that a police force
> apparement desoeuvré does not have anything better has to make that
> of empecher people to reunir itself peacefully. Where I agree that it
> is necessary to greet the efforts of the Tunisian government it is in
> the report that this government found in the use of its police
> machinery a good means of prevenir unemployment. Tens of men adult and
> in the force of the age got busy has empecher a very small meeting.
>
> And how these men who had not been to invite it knew that attrouper
> was needed has this place at this time the precis. Apparement, still
> of other possible unemployed were epargné of such a statute
> humiliating while being has the ecoute communications of this band of
> dangerous agitators.
>
> And if it etait the police force which sabotaged the image of Tunisia?
>
> The assumption is not more ridiculous than others than one reads here
> on this subject.
>
> Friendships, Rony Koven
>
>

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