bad luck?
The situation North Africa is so dramatic, serious and surprising that there should be mired in our national quarrels.
So, should I stay silent. But even without that desire, I can not say one thing that is visible to all who want to see.
In his year-end, broadcast December 23, 2010, Prime Minister Berlusconi among others had to say quote: "I am bound by a true friendship with the leaders of these countries, with President Mubarak and his family , with President Bouteflika, my age, with the leader of Libya, and Ben Ali, President of Tunisia ".
say that those words have become embarrassing to say is little.
→ Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali (president of Tunisia since 1987) January 14, 2011 he fled abroad.
→ Hosni Mubarak (president of Egypt since 1981) was dislodged from power on 11 February 2011.
→ Mu'ammar Gaddafi (in power since 1969) has set up a genocide and is close to the falls.
→ Abdelaziz Bouteflika (President of the Republic of Algeria since 1999), which in 2008 had amended the Constitution to get a third term and holds the country for 19 years in a state of emergency, is not very well.
E 'from there January 4, 2011 have started the riots (with domino effect), following the government decision to increase prices by 20-30 per cent of the food consumer products, such as bread (as well as oil and sugar) and 4000 students from various provinces of the country, just three days ago has passed the checkpoints of the Algerian capital and headed (although it is charged by the police) to the Ministry of Higher Education with the cry: "The police does not make us fear, we will fight until the end. "
I shall then be said that our lost his lucky stars and those close to him die, just like who comes to a very high voltage power line.
Or perhaps, begins just bring bad luck. Stefano Gentili
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