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Day of Anger in Algeria on September 17th

  • 16-09-2011 12:38am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4,584 ✭✭✭


    Facebook page calling for a Day of Anger in Algeria on September 17th, Algerian Government reacts with some very interesting points...

    "The Algerian Minister of Interior and Local Government, Dahou Ould Kablia said that foreign parties are involved in order to cause unrest in Algeria September 17. The survey conducted by security services, confirmed a general reluctance on these malicious calls from foreign parties whose purpose is to destabilize the country.

    So Algeria is next to be toppled by foreign entities. Watch the fake news reports and lies once again.....


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 196 ✭✭mikeyboy


    "Day of Anger" to be preceded by a day of Mild Annoyance and a Day of Now You're Pushing It. Sorry, it's just too good to let pass


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,980 ✭✭✭meglome


    digme wrote: »
    Facebook page calling for a Day of Anger in Algeria on September 17th, Algerian Government reacts with some very interesting points...

    "The Algerian Minister of Interior and Local Government, Dahou Ould Kablia said that foreign parties are involved in order to cause unrest in Algeria September 17. The survey conducted by security services, confirmed a general reluctance on these malicious calls from foreign parties whose purpose is to destabilize the country.

    So Algeria is next to be toppled by foreign entities. Watch the fake news reports and lies once again.....

    Yup only possible explanation.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,696 ✭✭✭Jonny7


    digme wrote: »
    Facebook page calling for a Day of Anger in Algeria on September 17th, Algerian Government reacts with some very interesting points...

    "The Algerian Minister of Interior and Local Government, Dahou Ould Kablia said that foreign parties are involved in order to cause unrest in Algeria September 17. The survey conducted by security services, confirmed a general reluctance on these malicious calls from foreign parties whose purpose is to destabilize the country.

    So Algeria is next to be toppled by foreign entities. Watch the fake news reports and lies once again.....

    Every regime so far in countries affected by the Arab spring protests and uprisings have blamed "foreign elements".


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭studiorat


    News from the wake up merchants!

    From the same site :
    The date of September 17, 2011 of the alleged revolution in Algeria, to which call hundreds of Facebook and Internet users as the French journalist of Jewish origin, Bernard Henri Levy, for the overthrow of the regime in Algeria, coincides with the same day when Napoleon III had trampled Algerian soil. The choice of the date by the French philosopher is not accidental.

    According to an article by Daniel R. published in the French magazine “Histoire” in January 1991, Napoleon III came to Algeria September 17, 1760. He dreamed of creating a Jewish state stretching from Algiers to Baghdad, under a French protectorate.

    So the date chosen by the French writer and journalist Levy, of Jewish origins, and his consorts fans of Napoleon Bonaparte, those who belong to the new philosophical movement whose slogan “liberation of nations from domination” and follow a new modern way, using the youth of the Arab countries, and Algerians in particular, by encouraging them to revolt; a way to re-colonize these nations and put their people once again under the boots of Napoleon Bonaparte.

    I don't think Napoleon was even born in 1760!!!
    Seems very hung up on the Jewish thing doesn't he?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    digme wrote: »
    Facebook page calling for a Day of Anger in Algeria on September 17th, Algerian Government reacts with some very interesting points...

    "The Algerian Minister of Interior and Local Government, Dahou Ould Kablia said that foreign parties are involved in order to cause unrest in Algeria September 17. The survey conducted by security services, confirmed a general reluctance on these malicious calls from foreign parties whose purpose is to destabilize the country.

    So Algeria is next to be toppled by foreign entities. Watch the fake news reports and lies once again.....
    Isn't 'foreign agitators' the default explanation from any dictatorship or repressive government for any social unrest? The idea being to deflect any responsibility from themselves and the way they are running the show, and trying to tap into nationalism and xenophobia to combat the unrest amongst their citizens?


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