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(Sorry this is a few months old, but I haven't seen anyone else posting about it and I saw the thread where people were talking about putting articles about various MENA countries up.... It's definitely an eye opener.. Insane things are going on in Tunisia and at times the town of Redeyef has looked as bad as Gaza's worst clashes.... :( The worst part is too many people in Tunisia have no idea what is going on. Access to youtube and other sources where the videos are posted has been completely blocked... Even the videos on youtube have serious sound issues. They were uploaded by different people at different times, but it seems like the Tunisian government (or someone? ) has done something to them all so that you can't understand what is being said... It seems like a revolution is coming... a much needed one in my opinion )

The revolt in the mining area of Gafsa, Tunisia

By La Riposte, France - www.lariposte.com

Friday, 13 June 2008

Since the beginning of the year, the mining area of Gafsa, Tunisia, has been in a state of social turmoil. In this phosphate mining area, the Compagnie des Phosphates de Gafsa reigns supreme. It is supported by the despotic and corrupt regime of Ben Ali. In addition to the pollution linked to the activities of extraction and treatment, poverty and mass unemployment have triggered a huge protest movement.

Workers and youth in the mining area are mobilizing to defend their dignity, and are struggling for jobs, better housing conditions, health and education. They denounce this system of economic and social plunder and looting. The strikes have increased. The teachers, some branches of the civil service and even small shopkeepers have been mobilized.

The movement has taken on various forms. For example, in several cities in the area, unemployed youths and widows of workers who have been victims of accidents at the Compagnie des Phosphates are organising "sit-ins" with tents in front of official buildings. The Ben Ali regime has violently suppressed the movement, for fear that Redeyef could become a symbol of the anger of the youth and workers throughout the country, and that the movement could spread. Hundreds of arrests have taken place since the beginning of the year. The police harass and brutalize on a daily basis the people in struggle. The city is virtually under siege. That is how things stand in this country where, according to Sarkozy, "the space for freedoms is progressing!"

The Gafsa region is known for its militant and revolutionary traditions. This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the strike which took place under Bourguiba, that began in the mining area of Redeyef and spread to workers and youth throughout the region of Gafsa, and eventually lead to a general nationwide strike. At that time, the brutal repression of the movement claimed hundreds of lives. Thousands of workers and trade unionists were sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

The so-called "economic miracle"

The Ben Ali regime boasts of an "economic miracle" in Tunisia. But who benefits from this growth that is based primarily on mass tourism? The capitalists who dominate the tourism industry and rake in all the profits! Huge fortunes are being accumulated through real estate speculation, while the mass of the population languishes in unemployment and poverty. While French, Spanish and German companies relocate to Tunisia to take advantage of an underpaid and over-exploited workforce, other companies throw their workers onto the streets and leave Tunisia to find even less expensive workers elsewhere. Another result of the Ben Ali "miracle" is that hundreds of young people are trying to flee the country by sea, on ramshackle boats. Many end up drowning.

On May 7, Redeyef, a town of 30,000 inhabitants, was surrounded by the police. According to witnesses, several hundred people ‑ men, women and children - taking with them only the bare necessities, tried to leave the city with the idea of abandoning it to the security forces. They were dissuaded from doing this by the leaders of the strike committee, and finally they decided to remain and continue the fight. Indeed, a "mass evacuation" of this kind would not have been an effective means of struggle. In any case, this episode illustrates the enormous gulf that has opened up between the people and the authorities. It also reflects the exasperation of a population that faces the behavior of the "official" trade union leaders, who are notoriously corrupt and completely in the pay of the regime. Hand in hand with the latter, these union "leaders" have tried to isolate and demoralize the strikers and the population in revolt.

Two days later, on May 9, Taher Saidi, aged 44, was seriously wounded during an intervention of the security forces in the town of Om Larais (35,000 inhabitants). He died on May 19 at the regional hospital of Gafsa.

The incident that led to the events of May 7 was the death of an unemployed youth who, the day before, had been electrocuted inside a local electricity installation, following a particularly brutal intervention on the part of the security forces against a demonstration of unemployed youths. They were protesting against the results of the less than crystal clear entrance exams to the Compagnie des Phosphates de Gafsa, that were marred by cronyism. The company had in fact agreed to take on unemployed youths from the region in January. A group decided to occupy the electric generator - with the power switched off - that supplies energy to the plant. A police brigade armed with tear gas began to evacuate the generator. The electricity supply was switched on again and several young demonstrators were electrocuted in the process. Rescue operations did not begin until several hours after the accident. The young man who died was 26 years. His name was Hichem Ben Jeddou El Aleimi. Another, Ahmed Ben Salah Fajraoui, aged 21, was seriously injured.

Furthermore, the Ben Ali regime has arrested several militants, among whom are the students Znaïdia and Jihed Nejib Ben Ali, but also the unemployed Houcine Ben Soltane, Abid Tababi, Ismail Hlaimi and Atef Ben Salehn. They were awaiting trial in court for May 29.

The imprisoned students and unemployed youth, as all the inhabitants of the mining area of Gafsa, need our solidarity. However, mere declarations of solidarity are not enough. Faced with a media wall of silence surrounding the events in the mining area of Gafsa, La Riposte calls upon all trade unions and left parties to do what they can to bring this struggle to the attention of workers in France and internationally. Trade unions in the press and the TV industry have an important role to play in this. Airport and tourist industry workers' unions should also be mobilized to denounce the repression. We must initiate strike actions and trade union boycotts that directly affect capitalist interests in Tunisia. Solidarity also requires the raising and sending of funds to support the struggle.

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You are welcome! And about having no idea.. You aren't the only one... When Jihed got here he found these videos on you tube and he cried... He said we were right there, mere hours away and we had absolutely no idea that this had gone on or that people were dying... It was hard for me to imagine that living in the US we know everything as it's happening.. :blink: He just kept saying over and over "We had no idea... We didn't know..." So it makes me think how most of Tunisia must not know and the lengths the government went to, to cover it all up. :o

Wow! I had no idea! Thanks so much got sharing. :thumbs:
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I just wanted to add.. That if you get the time to click the link in my signature and watch those you tube videos you will see just how insane it is.. The one video, a man that has been shot and is getting very crude care.. It's not because they lack technology it's because the government and military blocked all access roads in the town.. They wouldn't allow people to be taken into Gafsa which is not far, to the hospital for treatment.. So this is like a small make shift clinic where they are trying to treat these people... And another video .. a man is at home, and he is sure he's dying.. I'm not sure if he did or not, but he's just laying on the bed as his family tries to help him, talking to God... (Well, what you can hear.. The rest of the sound doesn't work well, mysteriously .. all the videos are like that )

The reason for this though is what's most shocking.. These people are rioting against the government take over of mines that they have been working in for a long time.. And their jobs are being taken away and given to government cronies....

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Yes it's definitely "odd" When I first saw them .. I thought with the first one it was just poor quality by the person who took the video but then every one that I clicked, I found the exact same thing... So I asked Jihed and he said that it was done on purpose - I said by the person who uploaded it? He said NO! By someone that doesn't want it heard.... :blink:

Interesting. I was just watching the videos on that link in your siggy & you're right about the sound.
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Its obvious they dont want anyone to know becoz its impossible to keep anything from the news so when it happens that means someone is working really hard to cover n kill any leading threads!!!

I will pray for those ppl and i will add the link on my facebook :( its saddening n heart breaking to see humans turn into insensitive beings! i didnt want to say animals becoz animals do have feelings!!!

btw welcome back Ash :D

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Thank you for the welcome.. I couldn't stay away, missed my MENA gals too much! :) Inshallah all is well for you!

Thank you too for spreading the word - anywhere.. Just too many people are in the dark. There was a definite huge cover up that including blocking all traffic (foot also) in and out of the town for weeks... And most definitely prayers.... I just wish there was more I could do.

Its obvious they dont want anyone to know becoz its impossible to keep anything from the news so when it happens that means someone is working really hard to cover n kill any leading threads!!!

I will pray for those ppl and i will add the link on my facebook :( its saddening n heart breaking to see humans turn into insensitive beings! i didnt want to say animals becoz animals do have feelings!!!

btw welcome back Ash :D

 
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