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Prison fire amid Tunisian unrest kills dozens
Roee Nahmias, agencies
Published: 15.01.11, 15:14
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1. A new beginning
Ben Alofs ,   Bangor   (01.15.11)
Tunisia needs FREE elections, not only for a new president, but also for a new democratic parliament.
2. Who is next?
Ben Alofs ,   Bangor, UK   (01.15.11)
I hope that the people of Egypt will rise and overthrow their dictator and send Mubarak on his way across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia.
3. they're Hooligans of the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior !
Salma ,   Palestine   (01.15.11)
expected events, but what is really important that the change has begun.
4. tunesia.
sjoerd van der velde ,   hoorn-the netherland   (01.15.11)
the loss of innocent lives (there) is really horrible and the worst of all. trying to change an inhuman system is brave and heroic, my thoughts are with them.
5. No surprise
Haider ,   Gothenburg, Sweden   (01.15.11)
What is happening there should have taken place years ago. The biggest risk is that the Islamists, who are no real moslims, will take advantage and move their positions forward. Why do most Arab leaders have a tyrant streak in them?
6. "Who is next?" Ben Alofs:
Robert Haymond ,   Israel/Canada   (01.15.11)
Your purported love for the Gaza regime and hatred for Israeli Zionism indicates that you'd prefer the Muslim Brotherhood to take over in Egypt. Please be specific and give us, Readers, the benefit of your knowledge and prescience with regard to your preferred state of affairs. For Readers not familiar with Dr. Alofs, originally from The Netherlands, he is a physician in Wales who also runs a clinic in Gaza while continually demonizing the state of Israel.
7. #2 Concerning Egypt
rtz   (01.15.11)
Mubarak is an old fag, yet what is the alternative, the Muslim Brotherhood and that is what I would call treating bad for worse, regarding the Copt's plight.
8. # 6
Birdi ,   Israel   (01.15.11)
Robert, Alofs does not run a clinic in Gaza, in fact he was denied entry into Israel in 2002. He was considered a security threat. He will most likely never be allowed to practise his trade in Gaza.
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