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Why Is the West Turning a Blind Eye to Tunis' Protest?
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| Wednesday, January 12,2011 00:08 |
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According to reliable sources, a bus loaded with a number of government militia and a TV team was heading from Tunisia to Kasserine to carry out looting of private and public institutions in order to confirm the well-played out lie that assassins and looters are behind the riots in Kasserine city in Tunisia. Little media coverage or reprimands by the US have been issued in comparison to North Africa or Middle Eastern media; even Europe has dedicated two stories in the British Guardian by columnist Brian Whitaker as he calls the Tunisian protests the ‘most important and most inspiring story from the Middle East this year’. In another story a few days earlier, Whitaker again wrote a scathing critique of the Tunisian government, commenting at the end that Ben Ali’s days in power are probably numbered. History has proven that the silence can be attributed to the Obama administration's caution about opening up another front of social unrest with Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia on its hands. Although it could be true that the US may not be fond of the dictator Ben Ali, he serves as an appropriate pawn with regards to the collaborating policy in the Middle East and Africa, in addition to being efficient in dealing with NATO and AFRICOM. Again and unsurprisingly, the so-called democracy-loving US administration has disregarded its commitment to human rights concerns in order to maintain strategic support for any dictatorial tyrant who efficiently serves its purpose. |
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