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Lebanese police clash with activists protesting parliament extension

PressTV
June 20, 2013

Lebanese activists clash with the riot police during a protest against the extension of the parliament term in Beirut on June 20, 2013.

Clashes have erupted in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, between security forces and demonstrators protesting the extension of the parliament’s term.

The clashes between the protesters and security forces took place on Thursday near the parliament building.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

On May 31, 2013, the Lebanese government decided to extend the parliament until November 2014, while the lawmakers’ term has actually terminated.

The demonstrators are now calling for the government to hold a parliamentary election originally scheduled for June, so that people can elect a new legislative body.

They criticized the extension of parliament as unconstitutional and urged the government to respect democracy.

MRS/SS/HMV


VIDEO — Lil Wayne Wipes His Feet on American Flag

Mark Dice
June 17, 2013

Lil Wayne Wipes His Feet on American Flag During Music Video Shoot


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VIDEO — 6 news reporters found speaking gibberish. What is going on!

YouTube — Stoo Anderson
March 9, 2012

Reporters are starting to speak gibberish all around the world. Nothing like this has ever happened before.


VIDEO — Brazil Protests Over Crony Capitalism – Sao Paolo Resident

108morris108
June 18, 2013

Triggered From A Bus Fare Rise, People are fed up with corruption and absurd appropriations of money for unnecessary projects. Social Media and the example of the Mediterranean unrest has helped organise the protests.


Brazil sees largest protests in decades

Nik Press
June 18, 2013

Brazil sees largest protests in decades as unrest hits second week

By RT

Mass protests continued throughout Brazil on Monday, with hundreds of thousands of demonstrators converging in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, the capital of Brasilia and other cities.

Protests initially began last week following a government announcement of an increase in public transportation costs, which brought out students and young workers and led to more than 250 arrests.

According to reports by Brazilian media such as Jornal do Dia, the initially peaceful demonstrations last week became heated, and led to clashes with Brazil’s riot police that left at least 100 injured in the major cities of Brasilia, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte.

Though the protests initially began following the announcement of bus fare increases, they have evolved to include a wide range of groups that have grown dissatisfied over everything from government corruption and income inequality, as well as to outrage over the police’s harsh response to protesters last week.

In a sign that public dissatisfaction was still simmering, soccer fans booed president Dilma Rousseff on Monday during the opening of a two-week tournament at a stadium in the capital Brasilia. The heckling only intensified when the president of the global soccer body, FIFA, reprimanded the crowed for failing to show the president “respect.”

Thousands of students and people take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, Brazil on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Thousands of students and people take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, Brazil on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Though Rousseff was able to ride on her predecessor’s popularity, Brazil’s economic growth has slowed considerably since she took over from Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is widely credited with lifting 40 million Brazilians out of poverty. Brazil’s economy has posted its worst two-year performance in over a decade, and inflation rose to 6.5 per cent in May.

At least 20,000 Brazilians were expected to demonstrate in Sao Paulo on Monday, with organizers placing the figure closer to 30,000.

Demonstrators invade the stairs of the Teatro Municipal in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators invade the stairs of the Teatro Municipal in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators shout slogans outside the Municipal theatre in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators shout slogans outside the Municipal theatre in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators clash with riot police outside the Municipal Theatre in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators clash with riot police outside the Municipal Theatre in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators cause destruction in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators cause destruction in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Christophe Simon)

Demonstrators set fire to traffic signs during a protest at the Antonio Carlos Avenue, next to Mineirao stadium which hosts the Confederations Cup, on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Bernardo Salce)

Demonstrators set fire to traffic signs during a protest at the Antonio Carlos Avenue, next to Mineirao stadium which hosts the Confederations Cup, on June 17, 2013. (AFP Photo / Bernardo Salce)


VIDEO — Turkish Unrest Could Encourage An Attack On Syria – Sheikh Imran Hosein

108morris108
June 19, 2013

Events in Turkey from the last week or two are still just unrest and not an uprising but social media is being applied in a crafty way, the agenda is not regime change but rather to create a need for a distraction by the government, and Syria is the most likely distraction.

This would likely create a civil war in turkey which would attract Muslims from abroad wishing to Free Turkey from NATO

Both Mursi and Erdogan are uncompromising
Regarding Egypt breaking off relations with Syria, Mursi is following a script from his paymasters, he had no choice, and neither Neither Iran nor Russia have reacted

Recorded June 19 2013 Apologies for poor internet connection…

More of the interview will go up within 24 hours (and probably within 8 hours)


VIDEO — The Transformation of Society

CorbettReport.com
June 12, 2013

The US government has been violating the constituion and trampling on the bill of rights since virtually the inception of the country. The history of the US, like the history of every other country, is littered with the corpses of nice-sounding ideals, from false flag frame-ups to lead the nation into war to the persecution and even execution of political dissidents. But the point is that 50 years ago, America wanted to believe it was a nation of ideals, and many people did believe that. So what changed?…