Friday, March 18, 2011

“The currency of Freedom “

Sana’a Republic of Yemen

          In life rules are self-set for each individual for example there are who do and there are the walking dead who never do.
             Revolutions are strange in the way they begin for example the fruit vendor in a market in Tunisia  lit the fire that was simmering in the peoples blood and the results are the fall of Tunisia’s government then Egypt as a matter of time many false Gods will tumble and fall.
           Revolutions are paved on the backs of the many unsung heroes who pay the currency of their revolution that currency is their innocent blood that is spilled to feed the hunger to revolt.
       Today  Friday 3/18/2011  in the capital of Yemen Sana’a many young people made their first payment to embodies there  was paid with death of 45 person and hundreds injured with their blood they have guaranteed that there is no turning back.
        To all those who their tongues gave permission to their sadist soldiers to murder our children should be trembling in their seats because they made the mistake of collecting the currency of those who are heaven bound and the living who well carry on the dreams of their peers.
            I send my condolences to the Fathers and mothers who lost their children in Sana’a change square, those who fell by the bullets of cowards who could not even show their faces.
           Let us who love freedom celebrate that those who denied us our natural  birth right as free people ,the murders have made the mistake of collecting the Currency of freedom. 

                                                                                            Salah Sharhan

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

“The Games they play “


        Benghazi, Libya
                When the Tunisian fruit vendor revolution started the political tsunami in the Middle East the western governments were in shock to see their clients fall one after the other.
                Then came Libya with its people yearning for freedom but have manic leader that nothing will deter him from destroying those oppose him. When first it started as a peaceful march we thought it will take its pace with an ending like Tunisia and Egypt.
        While reading the New York Times I saw the word rebel to describe the demonstrators then a bell rang in my head something is in play in the western mind, they found that Libya can be used to derail the political avalanche in the Middle East.
       As you know Khadafy has 100 of billion dollars in western bank and from his history with the West he always pays. So when we started seeing Western Government a take action thru the United Nation in freezing Libyans assets  and to ask the World Court to investigate any war crimes. I started asking myself most of these  countries do not recognize the Court in the Hague  so how can they  threatened Libya who also don’t recognize the court you make sense of it?
      Watching this western bull shitters make all these statements of a no fly zone was laughable because such language was used as a  negation tactic to exert money from Khadafy’s , While the poor  Libyan’s fighting were being picked one by one in the open fields of Libya’s. Every time Khadafy delays the payments western governments convene a meeting as what to do with Libyan crisis  when payment is paid a form of foot dragging go’s to give the Libyan military a window to mop  the freedom fighters.
         To all those Libyans who aspired for freedom you were used as a form of currency for those Western low life’s who prefer Khadafy because at the end he always pays.
           To the freedom fighters do not look to others for help because a complaint made to other then God is a form of cowardice. Just remembers you are your own heroes and look and other way will be your demise.
         To western governments shame on you and you blood money via the Khadafy bank accounts in you banks

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

“What’s after Egypt?’


                                   “What’s after Egypt?’

          As the people of Egypt demanded their revolution for free self-dignity, civil liberties and attained it without guns and bombs.
      The fruit vendor revolution must complete its course and unchain the thirst for freedom in the Arab world.
       The young have proved to their fathers the days of government fear are over. The domino effect of falling tyrants is in play, the thing is what state is next.
           As a Yemeni I hope that the time is ripe for President Saleh to retire and learn how to play Golf. The problem is Dictators tend to over stay their welcome and in doing so whatever legacy they had achieved like the unity of Yemen is lost as time go’s  and other issues over shadow whatever was accomplished.
          We are living in a time of revolution in the Arab World. A time to witness the awakening of Nations as they grasp for their freedoms that were confiscated by the tyrants with the help of nations who claim exclusive right at bragging about their Democracy.
    To all the young people lift your head up, you are an Arab.
  
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

“The Dangers Ahead”


                                 
                                        “The Dangers Ahead”
 Cairo, Egypt.
                For 17 days the millions of young people of Egypt taught the old guards of citizen that it’s okay to voice and demand your freedom from the tyrants who rule.
                The delay of Hosni Mubarak departure from power is denying the rest of the Arab Nations to speak to power and decimate the false statue that are awaiting their fate.
              Since Hosni Mubarak was  the biggest client of the United State an Israel is the cause of the foot dragging by the United State in taking a strong stance either their bet is on Hosni Mubarak  or the birth of Democracy in the most popular Arab Nation.
             As the tug of war continues between the protesters with the government, desperation will set in and violence will be the language of both parties as long as the foot dragging by the U.S. and its Allies continues.
             If Democracy is stifled in Egypt by the diplomatic maneuvers of Washington it will be historically unforgiving and will send the wrong message that Washington’s ideals of Democracy and citizenry has being a lie all along .

Monday, February 7, 2011

“Betrayal”


                                                                  “Betrayal”

               As the masses of Egyptian’s took their grievances to the streets and yearning for democracy America had many hiccups in responding.
              Washington statements were confusion, as they tried to word their stance as events unfolded in Egypt, America told 400 million Arabs they are not are suited for Democracy or personal liberties.
             On the side of the dictators whose dungeons are full of blood from political prisoners and their nation’s wealth are invested in western cities real estates.
         To the young people who had the courage in saying enough is enough and gave courage to those who have lived in fear of their Government makhbarat [secret police]  we hear you may God bless your revolution.
            This observer believes that if Washington misses the opportunity to champion the explosion created by the frustration of a fruit vendor in Tunisia was the match that sparked the passion of these wretched masses.
              The west have always said that you cannot enforce Democracy on people but the people have to want it for themselves, Okay were ready are you?
           We have read that the western governments want Hosni Mubarak to leave with grace and save his legacy.
              My question to President Mubarak is you came from a poor family how come your family’s wealth is estimated at 70 Billion dollars?

Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Wrong Side of History

                                      “The Wrong Side of History”
         Why is Obama negotiation the new leader of Egypt, Will the hunger for Democracy in the Streets of Egypt  gets hijacked by Washington who is looking for a cliental leader instead  of nourishing a Democracy that is more than 20 years late since the fall of Communism  in 1989.
        Many in the west have been saying that Democracy is not tailored for everyone a Racist view of the Arab street.
   We beg that Washington and Brussels support a Democracy of the masses then supporting the thugs who scare them it’s either us or the boogie man in the face of the Islamist.
        Let Democracy takes its evolution even if Islamist are elected gives them a chance to fail like many elected parties when they can’t deliver are ushered away by the ballot box.
    My advice to Western Capitals is bet on the masses instead of the Dictators who in the long term fall on their own sword.
         To put simply either helps us acquire the Democracy your Nations enjoy or leave us alone