Monday, April 13, 2009

There are demonstrations, and then there are demonstrations

Notice how US government and its "free" media cover demonstrations around the world. Popular demonstrations against US puppets are always condemned and dismissed as "riots" even if they are peaceful, like against Sanyurah in Lebanon or in Georgia last week. And the violent riots in Moldova are lauded because they target a freely elected government which happens to be communist: "During last week’s demonstrations, “the young people threw out portraits of Voronin and Lenin and others because they have come to hate them,” Mr. Chirtoaca said to shouts of applause, referring to Moldova’s 67-year-old Soviet-educated president, Vladimir Voronin. “They understand that their future has been stolen. They understand that their votes in the parliamentary elections were stolen. Regimes that use terror end badly.”" Can you imagine the world reactions if violent demonstrations erupted against Abu Mazen or Sanyurah or any of the US puppets around the world?