Thursday, July 7, 2011

Parts of the military break faith to Despoti

On the last night said Colonel Al-Shot, head of the National Guard of Besopotamia, he would not intervene against the demonstrators. "We won’t support Despoti any longer" he explained. He leaves his soldiers the option to support the democratic movement. "I won’t account anyone who supports the people in its protest". He could not ask his men to shoot their own people.
Meanwhile, according to reliable sources some exile opposition leaders have returned to the country. Maybe one of them will take over command of the National Guard.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Attention Attention, storming of the building of public radio and television by the demonstrators.




Since 10 Minutes the building of radio and television of Besopotamia is under the control of demonstrators.
This is the first success in the capture of important government buildings of Besopotamia. Besides that the monument  of the President Despoti has been pulled down by demonstrators today who spend the second day on the square al Guericke in front of the Presidential Palace. For the now more than 500000 protesters have gathered on the square.
Demonstrations have also begun in other cities of Besopotamia. The main requirements is the resignation of the president, democratic regime in the country and the rule of law.

Protest Continues to Grow

After demonstrations for freedom and democracy of more than 10,000 people in the Besopotamian capital Kalaah on Tuesday the protest movement continues to grow.
Aynur, a young protester first did not dare to go to the Al-Guericke-square. But after this night, where many protesters camped spontaneously at the square, she joint the demonstrations. “I had only to fear that the soldiers shoot at us,” says Aynur, while Nesrin, her friend adds her mother refused to let her go at first, but now she could not make her stay.

Several hundred thousand people have already gathered at the Al-Guericke-square. Anti-Despotism slogans such as “Where's our money, where are our rights - the people anyway fights” or “Today you may be confident, tomorrow you will be on end”.
After the terrorist organization which has kidnapped several weeks ago the son of the president, spread rumors that this kidnapping was faked now the anger of the protesters is directed against this movement. "No to Despoti - father and son" the demonstrators chant this evening.

“I don’t trust this group”, said one protester to one of our reporters, “how should we rely on them after what have happened?”. He is not the only one who says something like that. Nearly all the protesters reject a government led by Despotis son. People do not believe that corruption, violence and poverty will disappear through a change of generations. They also fear that Despoti is now enduring to the end. Even the fear of getting between the fronts, is still present. And yet more and more Besopotamians follow the call of “Break Silence Now”, a democratic opposition movement. According to estimates of international media, more than 500,000 people have assembled on Al-Guericke square. At the same time, our reporters tell of demonstrations in other cities of Besopotamia.

Meanwhile go more and more disillusioned supporters of Despoti on the street. “I'm disappointed with our president,” said a civil servant from Kalaah, “he promised reforms for years, and justified himself for his austerity measures against his people and now take a look at what he is doing. He’s a bad example.” Only last Saturday, secret information were published suggesting that the president misappropriates state funds to purchase his alcohol and shopping addiction and his sexual excesses. “That’s enough” the demonstrators call in New Beso, 300 kilometers southeast of Kalaah. In fact it seems that it is enough for the Besopotamian people. Under these circumstances, the question remains how long the regime of Youssef Ben Despoti will survive.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

People on the square al Guericke want to Break Silence now



In the capital city of Besopotamia Kahaal on the square al Guericke before the Presidential Palace more than 10000 people have spent the todays night. All of them require major changes and the establishment of a democratic regime in the country. Residents of Kahaal and the organizers of demonstrations are demanding the resignation of the president, minister cabinet, reforms in the country and the rule of law. As one of the organizers of the demonstration Khusraw Parvez, a representative of the group «Break Silence now" said, the demonstration will last so long until Despoti leaves his post. Residents of countries that came to the square are going to spend the next days here. The participants on the square are determined and are not going to come to compromises with the government.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

'BesoLeaks‘ hacks Government Network

Saffron report has information indicating that the network of government has been hacked. In the cyber attack BesoLeaks, a previously unknown group from abroad received secret information.
 
The material made ​​available to us has been checked in detail in recent days and provides new insights into the activities of the secret agency of Besopotamia, secret agreements between the government and the dictatorial government of Tresopotamia and sordid details about the private life of President Youssef Ben Despoti.

The information from ‘BesoLeaks’ underpin the burgeoning suspicion weeks ago, the PFD members were not died a natural death. In fact, it appears from the documents that both politicians hab been executed by Secret Agency of Besopotamia. It remains unclear who gave the command for this murder.

Also exposed by the hacker network was a secret military security alliance with the neighboring Tresopotamia. The government secured a mutual assistance in case of “endangering public order”. After the massive human rights violations by the Besopotamian government Tresopotamia that recently tries to become part of the Potanian Union now gets under pressure.

The cyber attack also provides new insights into the private life of Youssef Ben Despoti. According to the information the president not only suffers from massive alcohol and shopping addictions. Rather clear from the information available to us, which were confirmed by internal sources, indicate that the Besopotamian head of state participated in sexual orgies in the religiously moderate Tresopotamia.

Political scientist Wahid Nahnu sees the credibility of the President destroyed. Thus the fall of the dictator becomes more likely. Now the people of Besopotamia has its future in its own hand. However, it remains to be seen whether moderate or radical alternatives prevail. As particularly dangerous Nahnu achieves the terrorist organization of the “Black Hand”, which has already appeared in the kidnapping of the son of the president. According to Nahnu the group aims the establishment of a new – its own – authoritative regime.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Government imposes night curfew

Since this evening there is a night curfew in the Besopotamian capital Kalaah. This morning Youssef Ben Despoti said in a government statement that he would not stand by and watch the cruel terrorist acts in the country but wanted to protect his people from the terrorists. This way the President is reacting to the unfortunate abduction of his son, but also to the countless peaceful protests, as most recently during the ground breaking for the construction of his new government palace. According to internal sources  following the deaths of two politicians of the PFD the government fears a strengthening and an escalation of the protest movement. The extention of the curfew to total Besopotamia  is still under consideration.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Poverty in rural areas of Besopotamia


School #3 in the village Khutan
Who wants to see a more realistic picture of life of Besopotamians, and not only the beautiful palaces and  wonderful architecture of their capital city Kalaah should take a bus and travel to some nearby village. It should be mentioned that the majority of the Besopota's population (about 70 percent) lives in rural areas. Villagers are struggling with survival, here they have especially hard. Enjoying great unemployment, food shortages and lack of electricity in the winter. Buildings of local hospitals and schools are in very poor conditions. Not every resident of the village can provide their children with education at schools and universities because  of bad financial situation in families. An acute shortage of professional staff at schools, hospitals, in local administrations is evident and leads the country into a bigger chaos.