The advantage with the cliche is that it accommodates limited circumstances, everywhere it is to occupy the space by putting an interpretive label the same goes for any explanation and justification and reinforces the worst cliches about how "of course" in this case I quote this passage of a forum Fathi Chamki published on Mediapart, it is the responsibility of ATTAC-Tunisia:
" Tunisia was socially battered throughout the 23-year reign of capitalism néolibéral.L 'social austerity, the case employment, the commodification of basic public services, plus a tax policy and practices predatory mafia clans Ben Ali have bled Tunisia.
This "analysis" is to liaise with the formula Marzouki Congress President for the republic, presidential candidate for the forthcoming Tunisian, who in an interview with Liberation said today, lamenting the slow pace of transition:
"It's a revolution youth and now led by a 84 year old! "
I do not see in the Tunisian context may well mean that" neoliberal capitalism, the commodification of basic public services "in a country where the state was everywhere, where free enterprise was aimed at reining in corruption I can see that there are "young rebels "and the confiscation of their revolt by old bleached in harness Ben Alli, I can see what drove Mohamed Bouazizi his desperate gesture ... nothing that resembles the Great evening Marxist expect feverishly all nostalgic The former Soviet Union. The little catechism of Attac recited folk everywhere even when it refers to nothing real, the hallucinatory mode, lacks the claims raised by young people for a general blabla intended to reassure leftism senile in his beliefs :
" It is said that Facebook was the catalyst for the revolution. It certainly exaggerated, but it is an indication of what the Tunisians, even poor, even forced, ferry or license in hand, selling vegetables on the sidewalk, have aspirations of First World. They want democracy, civil liberties and certainly not a state that decides everything up the management chain of hair salons . Hugh Serraf,
http://www.rue89.com/tribune-vaticinateur/2011/01/22/en-tunisie-une-revolution-liberale-186815
In the words of Lenin, what people want friends youth and how they struggle against collectors interested ...
Monday, February 28, 2011
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According FIFG coming to conduct a survey, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is considered by the left 47% of respondents, 21% for centrist and right for 12% of respondents.
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course Pascal Terrace Deputy and President of the General Council was present with José Bové and Michele Rivasi both MEP and countless local elected headwind against the decision taken at the time by Jean-Louis Borloo ( reading here).
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (NKM for short) recently appointed to the department concerned decided to early February of a moratorium ( reading here), if the bet is won, far from it.
Ardèche must remain a territory intact, unpolluted by industrial profit-hungry and that watering down this beautiful department would be an epiphenomenon.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011
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A class approach is a sociological model abstract among others, probably the generational model is he in the French social sciences far had a limited response but the question is whether this model is operative for reporting of social issues is still largely ignored. Can we therefore refer the problems facing young people in their studies on the labor market, access to self, to a simple question of social inequality as a welfare state at its best redistributive form could probably solve? Of course not. The plea of Mr. Sill is more to be a pro domo unconditional defense of the old welfare state with all its manifest failures and deadlocks If educational material readily concede that there is indeed to get on with the reforms (but the left will she have the political courage?), it presents the model of intergenerational solidarity centralized by the state (levy redistribution) as an ideal organization benefiting all. And to support this statement confusing, he recalled the recent mobilization of youth against the pension reform ... Young people can spontaneously, magically, this social model is the best possible system, see Chauvel why would oppose a youth learned about all his elders gather for communion in this church shared the "social gains" ! One could argue that the sociologist fieldwork just push would probably reveal the motivations multiple, contradictory, paradoxical, that led young people to demonstrate, to the surprise of unions and leftist parties and it would not certainly not the first time that the insurgency would be retrieved to enable young professionals to advance their policy of small business. The survey reveals that these events may have had a symptomatic, and that behind the parades and their slogans read easily without doubt a real concern and a desire to influence and participate on great choice of society. But the problem of Mr. Allegre is clearly not the youth "in a galley," assigned to a deteriorated condition, it is the unconditional defense of a symbolic order (a "marker") even if this must be done on the back a part of youth. It is not the only one left out of the old welfare state is no salvation! Nothing new but still it is surprising from a think-tank that claims to prepare 2012, the left is still mired in the status of the joint program, the disillusioned tomorrows ahead .... What classist approach yet it lacks the experience concrete individual paths each with the same glass ceilings in place for the best of reasons: inflation of diplomas, endless studies, universities that lead nowhere, fierce competition in schools, barriers, numerus clausus, internships, part-time ... always with the premium on seniority, an ordeal that not only the youngest of neighborhoods, but also better off Precarious Generation. Between the "desired site" and "offered up", what obstacle course, true "social hazing ".... What Louis Chauvel tip very well, is that this "model office "is in no way universal (yet universalist fiction!) but generational and behind the myth of social cohesion, this model is based on a division between insiders and outsiders, he always gives more rights and" privileges "to those who already enjoy statutory recognition, and is devoted less to those who should be its priority (youth, women, immigrants, and other external outsiders), they defended places statutory and non-mobility social remains the major problem of youth. What is, however, the broad field of action of the welfare state if it is precisely the social question must still ask it in the terms correct and current, aging population, structural unemployment which France has never emerged and which leads to a devaluation of diplomas undermine the confidence of younger generations in this "social model" they will increasingly have to pay without having their benefits and the benefits (the issue of dependence for the elderly and its funding will be discussed at the next presidential like pensions, not sure if the youth is on the agendas of the PS and the UMP). Allègre seems to fear the appearance of internal divisions in the social class as if all the actors who compose them had factro of the same interests, the boss is he the enemy of its employees, certainly not, he provided the same interests and priorities? probably not and it is this plurality of interest recognized that the state must mediate and harmonize. Increasing teachers' salaries necessarily respond to the aspirations of her high school and college, will she mechanically improve student achievement, help reform our education system? nothing is certain but the unions are satisfied. The generic term covers employees does the extraordinary diversity of situations ? the women have the same demands as men, they face the same difficulties? young employees do they have the same claims as their elders? Between the young and insecure employees who currently retire, can we really speak of a common destiny and perpetuate the mythology of a uniform wage while cleavages incoming / outgoing calls have never been supported? Each individual in a society aspires to be recognized as an actor and body that can and should participate in the organization of "social". This is not to liquidate the welfare state but to reinvent it, in historical conditions that are no longer those of 1945 or 1981, as we must rethink the social contract that is associated with all components of society and young people should have their place here as they are ultimately the losers of the models Social variable adjustment policies of both right and left. Ultimately, what Mr. lightens denies youth as class and social issues specific to refer to socio-economic determinations after all, very classic, almost worse about it evoke the social question as it was asked in the Sixties -ten! Finally, note that in his speech appears Youth as a "social influence", a default actor, which calls primarily political support, at no time contemplated that young people can, as long as the reformed welfare state gives him the means, a force creative, enriching and dynamic element to the benefit of the whole society, not only culturally but also economic and social. Because in the absence of economic recovery (land on which the left has long surrendered alas) that would increase the number of seats proposed, quality and mobility of young people, it is unclear how long these young impoverished , sentenced survival, will continue to receive the alms of the best systems possible without wanting in 2005 as an outright rebellion.
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Since January 25, the Egyptian regime is confronted with an unprecedented uprising. Faced with public pressure, President Hosni Mubarak has sacked his government on Friday. But while the departure of Hosni Mubarak is the main slogan of the demonstrators and that the challenge he faces is primarily political and social, the appointment of the Chief of Intelligence Egyptian, Mr. Soulemain, as vice-president testifies to the curl of the Egyptian regime on military base security.
Sunday, the protest movement called a general strike and a "walk a million" people Tuesday in Cairo and across the country, to accentuate advantage of the pressure on the regime. Despite the repression and censorship, nearly two million people have demonstrated Tuesday in major Egyptian cities. Hosni Mubarak announced he would remain in power until presidential elections in September and is now playing the card of division but continue to show the Egyptians calling for an immediate departure.
UNEF expresses its full solidarity with the youth and the whole of Egyptian society. While the rate of youth unemployment is 20% and that the Egyptians are facing an authoritarian regime for 30 years, UNEF supports the legitimate aspirations of youth for social transformation and democratic.
UNEF condemns all attempts to crush and division of the Egyptian people. The UNEF called the French authorities not to repeat the same mistakes with Tunisia.
UNEF demanded the release of all juveniles arrested and all students and workers imprisoned for their political or union activities.
As protests are increasing in many countries of the Arab world, UNEF calls on all students to participate in rallies in support of the youth uprisings in the Arab world.
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"Maxime Verner , President of the Association of Young of France, addresses the chronic Luc Ferry published in Le Figaro on Thursday, February 24, about the role of youth in our society. For him, restoring the social contract involves a renovation of "dynamic of intergenerational solidarity" .
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I agree easily to one of the visions by Luc Ferry, who wants our youth is not burdened by the weight of history. But the historical dramas of the war in Algeria and the Second World War they again displace the weight of hazing and social exclusion? I think not. An alarming rate of unemployment for young generations, the cantonment in a sub-market employment, difficulty finding housing, many scars on the back of our youth. These wounds can not find endogenous causes in the state of mind of French youth. Quite the contrary, they are the lot of a social project, orientation of economic and social choice.
Indeed, the collective generation precarious Today there are 1.2 million students in France. This figure, up 50% since 2006, is the result of a short-term economic vision. It is the desire for immediate productivity higher by failing to invest in human resources for the future is that the future generations. Thus prefers to maintain a free labor market and parallel overt snub the youth of our country, rather than the register permanently in the landscape of business by learning tutored perennial. Solutions exist to address this situation.
I do not think Luc Ferry takes in seeking an acceptable way "a speech to youth" . A speech to the youth through he will invariably point himself: jeuniste demagoguery or table decline. To speak to youth, we must first of all talk to the company. Indeed, only in a dynamic of intergenerational solidarity that young people find in France, a place worthy of the name. Youth is not an age, limited cold. It is a state of mind, a connection to the world that lives of solidarity and equity but also of energy, work and commitment. It is a conception of youth that is not shared by the authorities of this country since today we prefer to let young people outside of society, rather than offer them the opportunity to support our social fabric. This amounts in fact to extract the engine of a car's hood, while nervously pushing the accelerator to the carcass advance. Society as a whole needs of youth as a source of dynamism and energy. In his youth listening, France will finally clear that it can be tomorrow. Our country needs to listen and try his youth, before wanting to talk to him. Words, words ... Only political action will restore value to his word, and the young are still waiting.
How do we have drifted so strongly? We see one side of the elderly suffering from loneliness and neglect in their apartments at the other end of the chain we find the ages of the students made it impossible to find decent housing. The problems are answered in each other's strengths, and opportunities of some does not threaten others. It is solidarity that we find in our daily lives, and that is why the government should facilitate the meeting of these two populations in a generational commitment to diversity throughout the territory. Time is short. Young people are not asking for charity through learning, but to become stakeholders in a shared social dynamics.
Within a company, the project mentored learning seems to be a viable solution. In mentoring, it's not just the young employee who finds the path of his apprenticeship, it is also the "salaried senior" who discovers a new vision and dynamic. This intergenerational exchange is the best antidote to anomie and individualism, harmful to our organizations. It is also the best solution for everyone to find a place worthy of that name on the labor market, and therefore in life. This is the price that the youth of France will build the best future, integrating it fully today. "
http://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=575815905989148863
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Two great icons of public space, major and minor, give the extent of the invalidity of the debate in France: Stéphane Hessel, a mixture of old wise, a veteran, just like the demographics in France (which we reread the text of Barthes devoted to Abbe Pierre in his Mythologies ), which can greet the respectable path. But now this indefatigable indignant indefinite seems to make his fights as far as a political horizon unsurpassable obsolete (eulogy of the old welfare state which takes water from all sides) and the sentimentality of a fair, kind lady patroness, the loan -to-think-and-ultimate act. Behind the hollow rhetoric of "solidarity", "justice", "equality", "outrage" the old man do not stifle less pleasant problems of today's youth for the benefit of a rise in lyrical abstraction that suits all conformists unable to give a future to the youth who is the loser in their social model gamy. And France is no shortage of conservatives on both left and right ready for all the outrage when it comes to introducing a little life into their waxworks! Let the dead bury their dead and mourn them, will be our privilege to come alive in the new life (Marx) ... But descend below (and not going further), Alain Badiou, the last vestige of the Cold War, after a small pamphlet against a small President not poorly conceived, the opportunity to show his great love of youth, the communist hypothesis, which he collects here and there the palpable signs of its relevance, even urgency. Needless to seek a critical inventory of the twentieth century in this pure product of the Cold War, Stalinism, socialism real repression of opponents, the policing generalized scarcity, poverty ... all this gives way to experience South American Recent (Chavez of course, but certainly not Lulla who successfully led ambitious reforms in Brazil, and obtained many advanced socially, without doubt it is too "social traitors" in the eyes of our révolutionnarologue). In an article published in Le Monde on 18 February, Mr. Badiou lends itself to deciphering difficult "hot" revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. His prose is worthy of attention as it is for the younger generation a piece of anthology of "world upside down" which served as a place to waffle Communist
- Inflation in generalities, abstractions that make it impossible to understand a complex reality "without the Communist movement, no movement communism", use of this general truth ("The people, the people alone is the creator of universal history ")...
- effect of heat, a classic style stalin, to disqualify without arguing, possible objections: "It is obscurantist to say" this movement calls for democracy. "Does he mean he would understand" progressive " to say that this movement claimed the dictatorship of the proletariat?
- more worrying "a mystique of the people" that seems to magically expect (it is far from dialectical materialism) the "big night" heavenly solving all problems of humanity (if yes!):
"The uprising People we are talking about is obviously unbiased, without hegemonic organization without a recognized leader. There will be time to assess whether this feature is a strength or a weakness. In any case what he has done, in a very pure form, probably the purest since the Paris Commune, all the features of what is called a communist movement. "Communism" here means: joint creation of collective destiny. This "common" has two special features. First, it is generic, representing, in a place of all humanity. In this place, there are all sorts of people a people is composed, is heard every word, any proposal under consideration, any difficulties being treated for what it is. Then, he overcomes all the major contradictions in which the state claims that only he can never manage to break them: between intellectual and manual, between men and women, between rich and poor, between Muslims and Copts, among people of the province and people in the capital. " What catechism! Since John Paul II was little better!
. Purloined speech expressed the benefit of a formal ideological: it is more to grasp the novelty and substance of the revolutionary movement through the polysemy of its actors but to include a priori a speech which he would be a normed illustration exemplary and edifying Hence the emphasis on exegesis, that Badiou himself ", which must be translated (and betray) the aspirations of the revolutionaries in the classical language of class struggle "The Tunisian and Egyptian peoples tell us ... "And they told us exactly the opposite of all these badiouseries?
At that stage, one can not help thinking that the formula of Castoriadis in the journal Socialism and Barbarism described the USSR "degenerated workers state", it is today "State union" of Marxism but the decomposition produced by reaction curious mixtures based mystic, forgery and praise of violent action, among retirees who claim it again:
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no proletariat here but "popular classes" who paid full price to read our revolutionary red card during the event instead of the middle class gentrified, and necessarily conservative: is it safe? Demographics, education level, Tunisia ... lead to a revolutionary mobilization of youth literate, educated, and completely deprived of a future in an authoritarian society blocked, it seems to aspire to Alain Badiou conquests sovereign contempt: democracy and pluralism accommodates probably quite a bit of a "people" that we would hear speak with one voice (Ah, the good old days of single party here replaced by the single people!).
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No proletariat but still a mystique of the little people, the poor who must symbolically to indict an unjust world and announce the doomsday ... we are very far from the social and political issues and closer a theology of revolution (the revolution is the end of history and the advent of universal justice!) to which the Tunisian and Egyptian movement yet seem very foreign.
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Finally, at the bottom of this drift mystical core of the nineteenth centuries: no revolution without violence " was everywhere talked about the quiet peaceful demonstrations huge, and we related to this quiet place of elective democracy that lent the movement. Note however that there were deaths in the hundreds, and there are still each day. In many cases, the dead were fighters and martyrs of the initiative and the protection of the movement itself. Political and symbolic places of the uprising had to be kept at the cost of fierce fighting against the militia and police regimes threatened. And there, who paid with his person, if young people from the poorest populations? That the "middle classes", which our unexpected Michele Alliot-Marie said the Democratic outcome of the sequence being dependent on them and them alone, remember that crucial time, duration the uprising has been guaranteed by the wholehearted commitment of detachments popular. Defensive violence is inevitable. It continues the rest, in difficult conditions in Tunisia, after being returned to their misery provincial youth activists. "It boggles some Stalinist and Conservatives have done the same trick in 1968: this is not a revolution, there are not enough dead! But violence was not the fact of the demonstrators, whenever they are threatened that the powers in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt have resorted to repression to crush dissent. Violence is not the primary condition for the truth in history, nor the fate of a revolutionary movement! What about the soft power that the new technologies of information and communication to the twenty-first? Have not weighed in the massive mobilization of protest to the point of overflowing power? Of course, when it is still the hammer and sickle, difficult to understand the interest of the computer ... Badiou and completely ignored the role of the army in the victory achieved by the demonstrators: in societies without economic strength, dominated by corruption, "hogra," the army is still the only way out for young people without perspective, the only way to escape the inevitability of a miserable situation, Badiou Has he forgotten the example of the Soviet Union and its bureaucracy? Egypt's army is at the heart of power, as in Algeria, the power to "buy" the loyalty of youth without a future that can feed the battalions of malcontents such as Algeria alongside Fis in the 90's through a "career" and some privileges in law enforcement. They are potential allies, not enemies of class! These are not the "wretched of the earth" that were at the forefront of protests Tunisian and Egyptian youth but, asking not the end of "capitalism" and "liberal democracy" they have never known unlike Badiou, but unconditional freedom (including Today nobody knows how it will decline) more reminiscent of the liberal revolutions of centuries past and the inevitable collapse of "Soviet republics" (sic) after the fall of the Berlin Wall. (Snif. .. sniff ... a handkerchief?). This "defensive violence" justified in the name of revolutionary necessity is it not a principle of knighthood granted to any minority who would self-proclaimed tomorrow by the physical elimination of "enemies of the revolution" a work of public health? What did the PCF in 1956 when protesters in Hungary were crushed by Soviet tanks " A few months later, the PCF chose to block and give its full support for repression, by the Pact troops Warsaw, the Hungarian uprising. In this repression we could understand how the policy statements contradicted the socialist ideals that inspire us and how she dirtied our fight. We could see clearly in this popular uprising, the inability of the Soviet system to realize the ideals of communism, and thus the need to put everything flat. We have seen that there conspiracy "(Marie-George Buffet, PCF 1956, opening text, www.gabrielperi.fr). What an admission! Alain Badiou seems to consider that the middle classes do are not really involved "real people" any more than young people elsewhere and that the "real people" must be able to defend itself against its enemies, the "fake" people ... the reference to Marat announces she some call a "terror" redemptive and purifying? Neither the middle class or the working classes can be summarized Rise of the youth of today that all classes and all places require a change of regime in Tunisia and Egypt in the off-topic and Badiou Allio-Marie, tied to a reading in terms of social classes, blind to the special place for young people in these movements, but does not preclude indeed constitute a complementary pair and predictable.
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" Yes, we must be the school of these movements, not their stupid teachers. Because they make life in the genius of their own inventions, some policy principles which have long sought to convince us they are obsolete. And especially to the principle that Marat kept in mind: when it comes to freedom, equality, emancipation, we must popular riots. " Yes, we must be attentive to the students begin by Professor (stupid?) Badiou as these movements relate to our social mobilizations Franco-French image deeply conservative, unable to offer new answers to the problems the country faces, particularly As regards the situation worse for young people. Yes degenerate Marxism is outdated, and it takes many twists and falsifications in order to enlist the young demonstrators in Tunisia and Egypt, not the riots do not necessarily lead to the best of worlds badiouesque they can install theocracies, dictatorships (Nazism Was only worn by the bourgeoisie and the Khmer Rouge are they an invention of big business?). But obviously Badiou does not have adequate software to understand the "real movement of things," a grammar of revolutions a little finer, and in particular the role of ambivalent revolutionary uprisings of youth, and yet if it was any less attentive, he might consider meditate on and speeches like this one: " However, this rebellious youth today has a wider potential space. She will occupy? Situating themselves on the fundamental rights of individuals and groups on building a vibrant democracy, shared values and common laws, it is better anchored in the population and the political landscape. The issue is not choosing a flag bearer and his team to win. The challenge is to define a democratic common ground upon which, henceforth, will pit the different ways of seeing. The call to launching a national convention, decentralized, pluralistic, non-sectarian, would no doubt be appropriate. But who is in a position to ensure its recognition, to ensure its political pluralism, the diversity of actors and their popular base? " http://revolutiontunisie.wordpress.com/2011/01/13/le-soulevement-de-la-jeunesse-en-tunisie-est-une-vraie-revolte-politique/
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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" 3:15 p.m. Gaddafi spoke by telephone now. There are no images of his speech. It describes the current revolt in the country as being a "farce " , adding that protesters are conducted by by young people under the influence of "drugs .
He accused Al-Qaeda to turn " youth and children " against the Libyan regime.
" Now that production oil has ceased , how people will survive? Is Bin Laden will support the people ? How will people buy cars , marry or buy goods that were available at low cost ? " .
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/01012321913-libye-la-souffrance-et-le-bain-de-sang-sont-scandaleux-et-inacceptablesCan Bunnies Be House Broken
So bloggers left, right or in fact, it's time to move to these two major groups fulfill their obligations:
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2. To insert the next image in the ticket.
That's it!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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In the North Homer
In Alsace: Eric Citizen
Brittany : Yann Savidan
In Touraine Everything and nothing and dadavidov
In Lozère: Gabale
In Gard: FalconHill
In the Drome: The Grumeau
In the Var: In the cuckoo
Rhone Alps Roman Upskirt Trublyonne
In the Val d'Oise: and El Camino Corto
In the Pyrenees: Lawrence
The French Abroad: Juju
In south-west: Stef
Furthermore, I advocate the use of a official car and undeniably, the YES-YES Mobile El Camino is required, I personally tested the other night coming home from KDB and I can tell you that this is the great luxury
In a previous life Nicolas has been President of the friendly beer drinkers when he made an international career, besides the evidence, even Putin's photo Nicolas in his office:
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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An index of 0 to 10:
index and ranking of France
Year | Index | World Ranking | European classification |
2005 | 7.5 | 18 th | 11 th |
2006 | 7.4 | 18 th | 11 th |
2007 | 7.3 | 19 th 12 th | |
2008 | 6.9 | 23 th 13 th | |
2009 | 6 , 9 | 24 th 13 th | |
2010 | 6.8 | , 25 th 14 th |
Is not it disturbing to see our country ranked only 25th in the world of 178 countries ranked? A perfect republic should it not figs in the top 10 world rankings?
Unfortunately this is not the case, the tragedy is that the right ruling broke everything since 2007.
To complete your information, here are the first 59 world rankings for the other, thank you refer to slide lower.
Monday, February 21, 2011
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- "If governments were willing to worry a little more of why they were elected, rather than how they will win the next election, things would get better ";
- " Elected officials are there because people asked them to solve problems and time they must devote to solve people's problems ".
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"Accordingly translated into practice, a state of emergency means that there can be public meetings, marches, union or association-building without the approval of authorities. Moreover, given that the Algerian population of 36 rich million people is 70% of youth under 30, it is clear that those born in 1992 more than eighteen years old today, which meant they had known that this situation has become "normal" to use one of their favorite expressions. It is time that the state put an end to this unjustified and think seriously about democratic reform the country by providing viable institutions and thank gerontocracy governess in every sense of the term, for a sustainable development policy. "
Koroghli Ammar (Solicitor-Algerian author)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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Note: These photos were taken in February 2011 in the Val d'Oise
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I stumbled upon this account Alger Press report published by the symposium held in Tunis last year and the theme Young the challenges of today and in the light of liberation movements currently being done by the youths of the country Arabic (Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and perhaps tomorrow Iran and Algeria), in open conflict with the old theocracies and local tyrants who would deprive them of any future content of the speech required so do not fail to leave dreamer:
" The work of the 22nd Symposium on" Youth and the challenges of Today "began on Tuesday in Tunis with the participation of representatives of 60 parties from Arab countries, Africa and Europe. The delegation includes Aboudjerra Soltani, Chairman of the Movement of Society for Peace (MSP), Abdelhamid If Afif, a member of the Politburo of the party's National Liberation Front (FLN) in charge of External Relations and the Algerian community abroad and qu'Abdessalem Bouchouareb, Board Member National National Democratic Rally (RND). Participants in this two-day symposium, organized by the Democratic Constitutional Rally RCD) Tunisian debate three main themes: youth and change benchmarks, "" Youth and the Digital Revolution "and" Youth and Participation politics. "
On this occasion, the Tunisian president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, stressed that countries, communities and international organizations should recognize the role of youth, taking into account their concerns and support efforts in this direction. In the opening speech read by his Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, Tunisian President has emphasized the role of educational institutions and spaces media and cultural values in the anchoring of sacrifice, volunteerism and solidarity among young people. In this sense, the Tunisian Head of State stressed that "give confidence to future generations, preparing them to take responsibility, prevent the dangers of exclusion and marginalization is a responsibility incumbent on all, particularly political parties.
Need to open dialogue with young
TUNIS - The president of the Movement of Society for Peace (MSP), Aboudjerra Soltani, said on Tuesday in Tunis, need to open channels of dialogue with young people and listen carefully to their concerns and aspirations. Speaking at the work of the 22nd Symposium on "Youth and the challenges of today", organized by the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD) of Tunisia, Mr Soltani said that dialogue is the only way to motivate young who are disinterested in their country, their religion, their history and their cultural values and civilization. "He also stressed the need to empower young people to have confidence in their abilities and skills. He added that young Arab and Muslim and especially the youth of the world in general is facing a paradox between everyday life and the ideal life as represented by the media.
Globalisation has a strong impact on young people, encouraging them to sometimes "rebel against all things" and to challenge their conditions of life, "said President of the MSP. He also felt that the constructive and fruitful dialogue with young people is the solution to the disarray in this category and must, he said, be no exclusion or marginalization.
For his part, Abdessalem Bouchouareb, politburo member National Democratic Rally (RND) stressed the importance of the theme "Youth and the digital revolution," inscribed on the agenda of the meeting, highlighting the "predominant" granted by the African Union sector of Information technology and communication (ICT). It was in this sense, said the symposium in Tunis coincides with the holding of an international congress on strategic development of ICT under the theme "Africa for a digital. Algeria, which has 70% of young people aged under 30 years, sees the knowledge economy as a main axis of development including ICT, he said.
For its part, Abdelhamid if Afif, politburo member of the National Liberation Front (FLN) in charge of relations Affairs and the Algerian community abroad has stressed the need to work to support the youth category for it to be up to the challenges of globalization. "
http://www.djazairess.com/fr/apsfr/93455
be found for less fun to see that on this occasion were invited all political parties in power for decades without sharing block the companies they provide authoritative guidance (the Algerian FLN, the Tunisian DRC) and represent more of a problem, a barrier for youth always numerically greater in these countries, a political solution. Through the intervention of elders in uniform who in the circumstances symposium comes the conservative discourse that rehash the same platitudes: Youth is no longer up to the values held by its historically despotic fathers ("lost interest in their country , religion, history, cultural values and civilization "), she not only squares and proposed statutes (" volunteerism, sacrifice and solidarity "sic) by our gracious philanthropists, nourishes not an opposition" against any thing "but against the economic and social conditions they suffer and whose chattering of this symposium is surreal primarily responsible, we must make a place for young people without giving a place, nor any change in our privileges ... More ominously, that eats other youth aspirations and ambitions that seem to fear and deplore this friendly veterans: influenced by "globalization" that goes beyond the local potentates, determined to escape poverty in their society is a common good which is a private ruling caste and friends, familiar because of new communication technologies, more educated than his prison guard, having never experienced the colonial and liberation struggles, or their lies established, it is emerging as a social actor, politically unpredictable, with whom he would count (which calls rude and patronizing to a "generous and constructive dialogue"): yet when the Tunisian youth manifesto, claiming to participate in politics, is a requirement of reform and social justice with a sense of responsibility ... The DRC has recently shown in vain and the zeal with which he can bring "their" solutions to police claims expressed. Behind the wooden language of the symposium, its unintentional humor, its content pataphysical doubt, it is especially the blindness political elite gathered here the most striking, recalling the posture of a De Gaulle himself either did not see the oncoming youth uprising in May 1968: demographic weight of youth away from tradition, lack of prospects social mobility, educational level, lack of pluralism and political freedom, resources and co-optation of the best places by a clique of bureaucrats pensioners ... all conditions are met to put young people in the street or the nationalism of the struggles of decolonization, or political Islam, ideologies have often diverted the youth uprisings in favor of careerist politicians who exploit them, seem for the moment able to stop this juggernaut. Probably left in France is to be half satisfied: no witchcraft trials of big capital, "globalization" of international finance ... but an aspiration to liberal democracy that would probably not surprised a Tocqueville, confirmation that political democracy is not an exception in Western's particularism, which would allow the rest of the world's worst tyrannies in the guise of cultural exception. Right, there are already concerns the weight of its Islamist insurgency, we still rocked the incompatibility culturalist fables companies Muslim with democratic life, we regret almost blind despotism of Ben Ali. Emmnuel Todd speaks aptly of "normalization" to the extent that the current trend continues the liberal revolutions that have marked the history of Europe and allowed the existence of democratic states. They undermine the fictions "communists" and "socialist" and use incantations to "peoples" (a term that has replaced rhetoric and symbolism of the ancient proletariat), the reforms demanded by young people (sharing of power and wealth, redistribution of seats, end corruption, freedom and political pluralism) show more from the emergence of an autonomous civil society argues that his rights as a strengthening of state power and bureaucracy that has often been a force of oppression. It remains to add youth to social demands for political demands: jobs, education, mobility, solutions "socialist" implemented for example in Algeria, along the lines of the USSR, by the FLN demonstrated their ineffectiveness, the FLN grow in power of its bureaucracy and military police to find opportunities to unemployed youth with no future because he has never managed to create economic dynamism expected since independence. The oil and gas revenues redistributed to the state bureaucracy to buy social peace and relative to ensure the loyalty of those without whom the state could not operate, depriving the opposition of the levers required to take and exercise power. Solutions of socialists and communists have characterized the choice of countries emerging from colonial rule: liberalism pace the NPA has never been a teacup government installed after the liberation movements which have always been careful to keep monopoly on economic wealth, leaving only for those seeking a better life the solution of emigration or a career in the military bureaucracy. Outside the great ideologies now powerless (bankruptcy of Marxism, distrust of perceived U.S. imperialism, lack of Europe, rejection of nationalism and Islamism), these youth movements are a unique laboratory that can rest on no historical precedent and must invent new solutions to the problems they pose.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
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