POMED Notes: Will the Monarchs Reform? Challenges to Democracy in the Gulf | Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)
http://pomed.org/blog/2012/09/pomed-notes-will-the-monarchs-reform-challenges-to-democracy-in-the-gulf.html/
POMED Notes: Will the Monarchs Reform? Challenges to Democracy in the Gulf | Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)
http://pomed.org/blog/2012/09/pomed-notes-will-the-monarchs-reform-challenges-to-democracy-in-the-gulf.html/
Libye, des milliers de personnes auraient pris d’assaut 800 habitations non attribuées. La police aurait laissé faire.
http://aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4B691654-6590-41EC-B30F-7424AD7D04C4.htm
وقالت مصادر صحفية ليبية مطلعة في اتصال هاتفي للجزيرة نت إن آلاف المواطنين اقتحموا مشروعا يحوي 800 وحدة سكنية في منطقة الغوارشة بمدينة بنغازي، حيث اقتحموا هذه الشقق التي لم يتم تسليمها لأصحابها واستولوا عليها.
Des images venues de Libye:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS4b190R1As
Commentaire de Brian Whitaker :
http://www.al-bab.com/blog/2011/blog1101b.htm
The facts are still rather unclear, but Almanara says the demonstrators clashed with security forces, threw stones at a government building and set fire to one of its offices. The protesters were demanding “decent housing and dignified life”, according to the website. Provision of housing appears to be the main issue and there are reports of people taking over apartments and squatting in them.
Will it develop into anything bigger? A month ago, I would have said the likelihood of that was zero. Post-Tunisia, though, it’s difficult to be quite so sure..