[governance] hi From Sierra Leone
samuel kamara
sam_kams at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 20 08:05:38 EST 2011
Hi ALL,
I am very happy to be among this group,i am from Sierra Leone West Africa,we
currently don't have e-governance setup but we will be getting it soon.I am
please to be having all your experience so i would implement that in my country.
Thanks,
Samuel Benjamin Kamara
Sierra Leone
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From: Khaled KOUBAA <khaled.koubaa at gmail.com>
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 12:48:14 PM
Subject: [governance] From Free Tunisia
All,
For those who don't know Tunisia : Tunisia is a Small country, great nation.
First Arab country that abolished slavery in 1848. First Arab country to
establish a constitution in 1861. First Arab country to abolish polygamy in
1956. First Arab country to legalize abortion in 1973. Tunisia is the first Arab
country to kick out its dictator and this without the help of any foreign
nation!
Today Tunisia has reached a critical and important point in its history after
succeeding in its revolution. President Ben Ali has left the country, and
government has collapsed leaving the country in an unpredictable situation.
A new “Coalition Government” has been announced bringing old dissidents and
Human Rights activists in team with a main focus of preparing a democratic
transition.
Friday January 14th 2011, ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeLT2PEmnDI ) I have
been inside the huge protestants in front of the ministry of Interior and I
witnessed brave people asking clearly their dictator to leave.
Since then Tunisian retrieved their freedom lost many years and began
interesting politics.
Young people went on the street asking for more n and more social change without
being politically coached.
I have witnessed, and have been part, of the strength of the "real" Tunisian
Internet community to use Internet and Web 2.0 ( Blogs, Video, Facebook,
Twitter, … ) to support the revolution and everyday’s riots showing to the world
what’s happening due to a lack of official local media coverage.
My life has been different during these days : my house is in a hot spot; near
El Aouina Army Casern and just between the Airport and the US Embassy. So I took
my wife to her father house, and I stayed alone during 5 days. Everything was
different each day; night riots with fire shooting between protestants and
police during the first 2 days , near helicopter surveillance between army and
snipers belonging to Ben Ali Presidential militia during the last 3days.
I have never felt the importance of the security before that. It was the same
feeling that had the Tunisian people which led them to go out and organize
“Population committees” in each city to protect each city from Ben Ali militia.
Tunisian Internet community is free today and will show to the world what we are
capable to accomplish.
Vive Internet and thank you Vint and Internet pioneers to gave us this wonderful
tool that helped our revolution.
From the free Tunisia
Khaled Koubaa
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