All human rights and civil rights and progressist mivements in the World should unite and cooperate in fighting injustice and dictatorship no matter where it is and what their ideology is. Anonymoys. Wikileaks. Zeightgeist. ALL unite.
Anonimous, so why did you adopt all this creepy style with masks and horror movie sounds? And what exactly do you mean under "freedom of expression". Do people have "freedom of expression" to insult innocent people, for example, or to draw cartoons of the prophet, or to propagate hateful ideologies among the young, or to walk around naked on the streets, or to organize CIA-sponsored thug attacks against a legitimate government, like in Iran?
@AnyaMuslimah Humans are naturally afraid of what they cannot see. Especially when someones face is hidden. Like for example, some people are terrified of slender man, simply because the idea of something without a face puts them into a false sense of security and paranoia. If you want to destroy someone or people who are bad, the best way is to slowly let them do it themself with fear and paranoia of a force that doesnt really exist. Such as Anonymous :3
@AnyaMuslimah Your freedom stops when the freedom of others starts. That's the rule. That's how all you said doesn't apply for the definition of freedom of expression. You can't insult others in the name of freedom of expression, unless you have a proof.
Wow, I expect this revolt will be worldwide before long, as people wake up to the international bankers ruling the world & draining it of its wealth & resouces. The poor won't just go away if you try to leave them to die.
@Bilbo940 What, you like dictatorship? Do you want to be oppressed by a bunch of idiots who say they were "democratically voted in?" Ben Ali was the president of Tunisia since freaking 1987!! He was rightfully replaced this year.
hello anonymous!i found today 18 january on youtube a new video with important information for tunisian people who is fighting for his freedom and dignity.this video was deleted from youtube before i can share it on facebook so everyone can pass the message,please help us to find it and reveal it to people.i have the link:watch?v=yituDqL9WVs
you are the freedom knights!please send it to me asap e-mail:lougif@hotmail.fr
I'm from belgium. This morning, I found an article in my newspaper about the tunisian president beiing the first dictator beiing removed with significant support from the internet. Especially bloggers and even anonymous are credited with spreading the news and supporting the protesters in varius ways. Good job Anonymous. But even better job, People of Tunisia.
You're right.. Discussions are meaningless. We shouldn't ask other people for anything because there is google. Let's put a sticker on our mouths and let the search engine guide us!
@tarquinfarquhar What the heck are you talking about alien? I just say that if you can't provide some information then it's better to not type anything than to type "Google it!".
@tarquinfarquhar You could type "He is the one who started the revolution in Tunisia" instead. Why does everyone give "google it" as an answer? I don't think you would like that as an answer if you asked your teacher/professor/employee something.
We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We're going to live on! We're going to survive! Today we celebrate our Independence Day!
In Tunisia, we said our word. No to persecution, no to torture, no to corruption. We've had a big part of our fight on internet. But we can't deny the big sacrifice that people on the streets have done in the streets against the bullets of the corrupted government. We did it without masks. We did it by our real names We said No, and it worked. Now people SAY: USA : Yes we can Tunisia: Yes we do. We took our freedom by our hands and we'll continue our fight against the corrupted government
@adrianadio Thanks a lot. I wish that corruption vanishes bit by bit. It is not easy at all to clean all the mess the old president created in Tunisia. I hope at least that after all these sacrifices, things will get better and we save our countries from this injustice and enslavement. There still poor people in Tunisia that need to be taken care of. There still rich people that have earned all their money by exploiting the poor people and stealing their work. It is not really easy.
@Parisneo You are very welcome. The poor people are in alot of needs and it is a shame that the rich people do not want to help. What makes them any different than the poor except wealth. Does it hurt so much by just offering a little time and effort to make the poor people live a better life? The rich don't see what happens on the streets, the poor people are alot smarter and greatful than most people. I give alot of credit to those that risk their lives to prove a point. Corruption must end.
Nutters, Have some kind of respect and decency for some one who gave his life seeking Respect and recognition… His name is Bouaziz… More educated and courageous than your stupid comment… YOU SHOULD BE A SHAME
@jasonfulton: with this act of desperation he made a statement (that he cannot live if he is not free) and made sure that tens/hundreds took to the streets to protest for human rights. He gave his own life to be heard, not many people do that. Selflessness is better than egoïsm! Remember Mohammed Bouzizi, a Freedom Fighter!
For US: start by boycotting the 50 US corporations (so don't eat at McD's)
Bouazizi, a university graduate who had been unable to find meaningful employment. He resorted to selling vegetables on the street to support himself and his family. The authorities came and said he could not do this and confiscated his possessions. He lodge a complaint with municipal authorities to no avail. Later, he acquired a can of gasoline, doused himself in front of a local government building, and set himself alight. These were the events said to spark the uprising.Check wiki
@ThaisBlackXboxLive No, don't worry, we decided it would be more appropriate without the music, so I removed it myself and uploaded this 'silent' version - but thanks for your concern - and please feel free to spread this video as much as possible ! ;-)
All human rights and civil rights and progressist mivements in the World should unite and cooperate in fighting injustice and dictatorship no matter where it is and what their ideology is. Anonymoys. Wikileaks. Zeightgeist. ALL unite.
freetunisia2011 8 months ago
Anonimous, so why did you adopt all this creepy style with masks and horror movie sounds? And what exactly do you mean under "freedom of expression". Do people have "freedom of expression" to insult innocent people, for example, or to draw cartoons of the prophet, or to propagate hateful ideologies among the young, or to walk around naked on the streets, or to organize CIA-sponsored thug attacks against a legitimate government, like in Iran?
AnyaMuslimah 1 year ago
@AnyaMuslimah Humans are naturally afraid of what they cannot see. Especially when someones face is hidden. Like for example, some people are terrified of slender man, simply because the idea of something without a face puts them into a false sense of security and paranoia. If you want to destroy someone or people who are bad, the best way is to slowly let them do it themself with fear and paranoia of a force that doesnt really exist. Such as Anonymous :3
woopmaster 1 year ago
@AnyaMuslimah Your freedom stops when the freedom of others starts. That's the rule. That's how all you said doesn't apply for the definition of freedom of expression. You can't insult others in the name of freedom of expression, unless you have a proof.
Parisneo 10 months ago
Let us sing the Internationale and take to the streets for true democracy!
GishabrunLOB 1 year ago
Wow, I expect this revolt will be worldwide before long, as people wake up to the international bankers ruling the world & draining it of its wealth & resouces. The poor won't just go away if you try to leave them to die.
DDTrampled 1 year ago
stop using anonymous as a fucking democracy project. y'all fucking retarded believing in this shit
Bilbo940 1 year ago
@Bilbo940 What, you like dictatorship? Do you want to be oppressed by a bunch of idiots who say they were "democratically voted in?" Ben Ali was the president of Tunisia since freaking 1987!! He was rightfully replaced this year.
GishabrunLOB 1 year ago
@GishabrunLOB
nigger please..
Bilbo940 1 year ago
You can not confiscate a dream!
Our hearts are with you!
MyT01 1 year ago
Tunisia is apparently missing 1.5 tonnes of gold that mysteriously disappeared when the ousted president left the country...
01000001011100100111 1 year ago
hello anonymous!i found today 18 january on youtube a new video with important information for tunisian people who is fighting for his freedom and dignity.this video was deleted from youtube before i can share it on facebook so everyone can pass the message,please help us to find it and reveal it to people.i have the link:watch?v=yituDqL9WVs
you are the freedom knights!please send it to me asap e-mail:lougif@hotmail.fr
thankyou.
louguif 1 year ago
Free elections guaranteed!
AnonymousPanacea 1 year ago
I'm from belgium. This morning, I found an article in my newspaper about the tunisian president beiing the first dictator beiing removed with significant support from the internet. Especially bloggers and even anonymous are credited with spreading the news and supporting the protesters in varius ways. Good job Anonymous. But even better job, People of Tunisia.
ekospons 1 year ago 2
@tarquinfarquhar rasist comments? oO Wtf?
You're right.. Discussions are meaningless. We shouldn't ask other people for anything because there is google. Let's put a sticker on our mouths and let the search engine guide us!
pithikoulis 1 year ago
@tarquinfarquhar What the heck are you talking about alien? I just say that if you can't provide some information then it's better to not type anything than to type "Google it!".
pithikoulis 1 year ago
@tarquinfarquhar You could type "He is the one who started the revolution in Tunisia" instead. Why does everyone give "google it" as an answer? I don't think you would like that as an answer if you asked your teacher/professor/employee something.
pithikoulis 1 year ago
@tarquinfarquhar And what did he do?
pithikoulis 1 year ago
Full support from the UK.
wobbers99 1 year ago 2
No words but tears at this moment!
All my love and blessings from Sweden!
Patriciainsweden 1 year ago
We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We're going to live on! We're going to survive! Today we celebrate our Independence Day!
Parisneo 1 year ago
In Tunisia, we said our word. No to persecution, no to torture, no to corruption. We've had a big part of our fight on internet. But we can't deny the big sacrifice that people on the streets have done in the streets against the bullets of the corrupted government. We did it without masks. We did it by our real names We said No, and it worked. Now people SAY: USA : Yes we can Tunisia: Yes we do. We took our freedom by our hands and we'll continue our fight against the corrupted government
Parisneo 1 year ago 11
@Parisneo It's happening in Egypt now!
AnonymousPanacea 1 year ago
@Parisneo God bless each and every single one of you that fight against the corruption.
All of you are in my prayers.
adrianadio 10 months ago
@adrianadio Thanks a lot. I wish that corruption vanishes bit by bit. It is not easy at all to clean all the mess the old president created in Tunisia. I hope at least that after all these sacrifices, things will get better and we save our countries from this injustice and enslavement. There still poor people in Tunisia that need to be taken care of. There still rich people that have earned all their money by exploiting the poor people and stealing their work. It is not really easy.
Parisneo 10 months ago
@Parisneo You are very welcome. The poor people are in alot of needs and it is a shame that the rich people do not want to help. What makes them any different than the poor except wealth. Does it hurt so much by just offering a little time and effort to make the poor people live a better life? The rich don't see what happens on the streets, the poor people are alot smarter and greatful than most people. I give alot of credit to those that risk their lives to prove a point. Corruption must end.
adrianadio 10 months ago
They destroyed all markets so that the people get hangry.
They distroyed hospitals, so that we can't save people lives.
They distroyed transportations stations so that people won't move.
They have arms, and they kill people and terrorize them.
It is clear who is doing this, and who wants Tunisia to stay in terror.
The RCD (the system of ZABA), is suspected to be behind all of this.
They're corrupted, so why do we let them still be our giverners?!!!!
It is their plan, and We have to be careful.
Parisneo 1 year ago
Even though ZABA (the code name given to the Tunisian dictator) is out, we still need to kick his shit.
All the system is corrupted, and his system should be kicked out.
The minister KALLAL is wanted by the world law because of torture crimes.
Killers are now every where in Tunisia terrorizing people.
Most of them are from the police of the kicked president.
They're playing a game against the people.
They may fool some people, but they can not fool every body.
Parisneo 1 year ago
I've been Tunisia on many holidays and listened to tour reps saying how Ben Ali was well respected how misinformed are we, what can we do in the uk
mr2mick 1 year ago
the revolution has begun. Let's not stop fighting for freedom and truth.
nemesisdesign 1 year ago
Anonymous will win.
You can not win against a collective conscience, government.
TheIllusioned1 1 year ago
We did a great job guys!
slappy2fer 1 year ago
We did a great job :D
slappy2fer 1 year ago
shatr intay
NoorminAllah 1 year ago
Thanks you
Badoo06 1 year ago
this is spreading...Algeria next?
lesleyblood1 1 year ago
Nutters, Have some kind of respect and decency for some one who gave his life seeking Respect and recognition… His name is Bouaziz… More educated and courageous than your stupid comment… YOU SHOULD BE A SHAME
babilo7habtunis 1 year ago
@jasonfulton the guy setting himself on fire was one of the actions that united the people so at least his death wasn't in vain.
tankgirlkerry 1 year ago
i dont think he should have set himself on fire. you cant fight them if your dead.
this is what is going to happen in the states if we dont watch what our govt is doing.
jasonfulton 1 year ago
@jasonfulton: with this act of desperation he made a statement (that he cannot live if he is not free) and made sure that tens/hundreds took to the streets to protest for human rights. He gave his own life to be heard, not many people do that. Selflessness is better than egoïsm! Remember Mohammed Bouzizi, a Freedom Fighter!
For US: start by boycotting the 50 US corporations (so don't eat at McD's)
NLAnonymous 1 year ago
Bouazizi, a university graduate who had been unable to find meaningful employment. He resorted to selling vegetables on the street to support himself and his family. The authorities came and said he could not do this and confiscated his possessions. He lodge a complaint with municipal authorities to no avail. Later, he acquired a can of gasoline, doused himself in front of a local government building, and set himself alight. These were the events said to spark the uprising.Check wiki
IcarusFlying 1 year ago
Did this video got removed and you just reposted it? Fucking hell
ThaisBlackXboxLive 1 year ago
@ThaisBlackXboxLive No, don't worry, we decided it would be more appropriate without the music, so I removed it myself and uploaded this 'silent' version - but thanks for your concern - and please feel free to spread this video as much as possible ! ;-)
Anonymousworldwar3 1 year ago 6
@Anonymousworldwar3 I'm spreading the word, It's also all over the news here.. People need to realize how important knowing the truth is.
ThaisBlackXboxLive 1 year ago 5
@ThaisBlackXboxLive Thank you so much ! <3
Anonymousworldwar3 1 year ago 3
@Anonymousworldwar3
Definitely better w/o the music
:) Freedom is ours to take
TheIllusioned1 1 year ago