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Published on February 26, 2011 Site nawaat.org
By Mehdi M'ribah,

few days ago, a friend told me: "Ben I miss him already ... Who am I insulting now? Who will I want? It is a bit more patient, do not it dies. ... And then su 'is what we do not care! "This is actually not the character of Ben Ali himself who bother us directly, but rather the establishment and entrenchment of the rotten system introduced by the latter. The ousted president and his former ministers gave the impression of living on another planet. They saw the streets than in staged well orchestrated by our legendary party-state. "And shot the proper way by our national TUNIS7 bbc. These people we paid to clap and chant the name of Ben Ali to irritate their vocal cords, what will they live now? Is that one day we will have a detailed, transparent and comprehensive actions on the RCD? Wants it or I should say, can you really break all ties with that damned party? The strength of this first example in modern system of oppression, is undoubtedly the police and everything revolves around this institution in Tunisia.

" The entire nebula safe to Ben Ali (custody and presidential security, intelligence services, police, including claims Ninjas) had around 150,000 men. On top of this pyramid, transformed into a sort of private militia, the Presidential Guard meets approximately 5000 men. Handpicked, selected by competition among security services and highly trained, these men have great material and sophisticated weapons. At the head of this elite force, General Ali Seriate securocrats regime. "According to Young Africa.

We had a great time in the history of the contemporary world. What we have accomplished, we Tunisians, is a feat in all respects. Some had not thought at the beginning, despite all the excitement that this movement had generated. These people, I understand and I give them because (as we all had Ben Ali, if understood!). Indeed, the police had control over the population, control excessive and inhumane methods made it simply impossible such a popular backlash. This is precisely lies the beauty of this revolution: the thirst for freedom and democracy was right foundations of the dictatorship in Tunisia: Police in all its forms, motivated by biftons and recognition of the infamous RCD .

Police in Tunisia is more a source of fear than security. They are always there, anytime, anywhere, by number, in any form. In uniform or not, mobile, fixed, feet, roughly 4 * 4, disguised men, women, young, old, blue, green ... They are of all sorts and all tastes! Despite their strong presence, they are more a source of anxiety and fear than a real barrier to crimes.

They are aware of the power given to them, which greatly complicates the matter, they become even more eager to gain easy and often develop in planes dangerous scheming against a backdrop of corruption and abuse of power: the raffle of traffic police, which was mandatory to buy a "fake" ticket without interest, to prevent the police stick a PV, the stubbornness of brigades car scare pedestrians stopping them without cause and asking lots of personal questions and even worse, these officers of charges that stick to honest people by dragging pieces of cannabis resin in their pockets when they come from being arrested (possession / consumption of cannabis in Tunisia is equivalent to one year in jail with a big fine) ... We see very clearly that certain laws are so direct that body rotten in our system.

" But I'll finally get to experience more serious than all that, as experienced by a young volunteer, the son of one of the doctors with us, participating in medical assistance on site: after our dispersal by gas This young man Md BS 19? hid-paralyzed by fear-place under a blanket where we had collected the drugs near the Ministry of Finance on the spot. Once the empty place, he saw a "Stafette" write on it with black = CHORT police in Arabic, 4 men in civilian clothes got out, they went where we were, and started searching food and blankets stored pell-mell, then they released a bag and took out small packets of rolling papers and bags of cannabis-type drugs, they were scattered in these clusters of cases ... and then they cried, turning toward the square from the balcony, where are the journalists who protect these people? where are the journalists? Come see what they do! Then they left ... "According Nawaat.org

Everything That may be hard to these militias Ben Ali, who, after the flight of our humble president, began to loot, kill, pillage the country in order to create chaos: These beings are so vile to be ashamed ... they had no dignity, more honor to defend (as if they had before!). They had nothing to lose.

Since the departure of Ben Ali, we tend to confuse between militiamen and police rotten. To me, they have at least one thing in common: They have neither honor nor dignity.

the most senior member in the hierarchy of that institution in Tunisia to the simple traffic officer, Everyone acts according to the law of the jungle, these people have come up to shoot live ammunition at citizens of poor equipped only with faith, hope and desire for change, it saves any comments ... This

institution in Tunisia does not represent values upheld by the police around the world. The majority of our policemen are poorly maintained and pot-bellied. Besides, I had a game with some friends we indulged in Tunis in Search of muscular! Nobody has ever won this game ...

They talk often with crude language and swear words and other insults burst forth when dealing with them. The uniform would give them superhuman powers, they acted according to their mood (never heard that phrase in a car in Tunisia, where a police officer approached the stopped vehicle? "M ***, I hope his wife has not asked for money this morning! "

The violence with which these people are involved, is indescribable. I can not find words strong enough to express the brutality of these people. I remember the El Menzah stadium, a few years ago, a police flatly cleaned the hooves of his horse on the back of a friend because he could not get into the queue and this in an ordinary context of a small Tunisian championship game of football.

I agree when I say that the majority of security officers of the state live in a state of extreme insecurity, and they found themselves obliged to conform to the model of

dictatorship, but this does nothing in their barbaric practices, their inhumanity, cruelty and lack of compassion especially towards their own, those who were starving, those who had bad legs and could no longer walk straight (whereas "Capo" of our mafia car rolled in gold.)

Our police system was developed and strengthened during these 23 years of "serenity" and "calm" and "happiness" under the Ben Ali era . The police has really emerged as the weapon the more pragmatic and more effective dictatorship. Their ramifications are incalculable, their actions remain secret and their methods, known to all, beyond the limits of the understanding (inquiries random, gratuitous violence, extreme torture, false accusations ...), the law protected them. They are recruited with every wind and enjoy several benefits. An infinite number of agents disguised works every day in cafes, popular markets, universities, football stadiums and so on ... This is their livelihood. Denounce fellow citizens, write subjective reports, or simply beaten and then arrested the most "restless" were their daily activities. While visiting my country last week, relatives have confirmed everything that was said about the unorthodox practices of our police. Supporting evidence, they showed me by example that there were records Full report (found in police ransacked) for each coffee, including a full description of people who attend them, their topics of conversation, their consumption and even the pages of the newspaper on which they linger the most! I would not have never believed it if I had not seen it with my own eyes. Everyone is stuck, we know everything about everyone. Personal information concerning civilians are noted in reports devoid of common sense, or of scientific objectivity. Rapporteurs or "sabbeba" brought all this information to the police.

Everyone was aware each of us knew he had to be wary of these fanatics. This business has evolved during the reign of Ben Ali's departure, the information was reported wildly, orally, in a rush, now they are transcribed in formal reports. It has risen from some coins traded directly against a small salary information in good and due form.

Through all these practices, the deposed regime has managed to create one of the worst social climates. Each took his precautions, everyone was in fear, we could not help noticing our neighbor. And when we opened a local newspaper or when

watched television channels Tunisia, we clubbed with slogans such as "it is good to live in Tunisia! Zine hat, you transformed Happy Mediterranean eternal paranoid!

culture of bribe:

Those in power have used fraudulent methods, corruption was the key word. The result is logical, the thugs are allowed so overflows inconceivable in a modern and contemporary society, a statement of rights.

By car, each offense is negotiable. The police never stop Never big brand cars, they blame the average citizen, he always had to budget "dirty cop" was next to that of petrol and repairs.

Identity checks have become a habit. Some controls were designed a cigarette or ten minutes of pointless conversation because "Mr." agent bored. There is not a neighborhood, a turning point, a crossroads with no police. It's 23 years of "Big Brothers" we just experienced. I greet every Tunisian for this feat. That impresses me more than the revolution itself. This revolt of people would burst at one time or another.

More than two decades of terror orchestrated by the police regime of Ben Ali, who was spinning chains, threats, imprisonment, torture and accusations have left lasting traces on the Tunisians, much of which is called "ground psychologically." The fall of Ben Ali has fostered the emergence of "a multitude of cases of nervous depression, psychological disorders and anxiety symptoms," says a psychiatrist told AFP Tunisia, Dr Noureddine Habib.

" We are witnessing," he said, the emergence of a PTSD office, it is not only very major anxiety disorders, but also compensation depressed during this period of latency . "Next range of symptoms that can range from simple anxiety of delusional episodes or phobias, anti-depressants are relayed by psychotherapy ," he says. According to AFP.

And it continues ...:

" While calm had returned two days in Tunis, the Tunisian police brutally dispersed, Monday, January 31 afternoon with batons and tear gas a few dozen young people gathered in the center of the capital, near the Interior Ministry. "according to the AFP monde.fr

Brutally ... They do not know another way to act, they were, and apparently is still allowed. The worst is that some actions of the police since January 14 this takes place outside the sphere of the Ministry of Interior and the first minister.

The cops who brutally attacked the interior ministry "just to protest" alone confirm what has been says in this article. The attack was to assassinate senior members of the department. Many civilians, many innocent people, who had the misfortune to pass that day (January 31) have taken severe beatings and arbitrary. They represented the collateral damage.

We Tunisians, we are not accustomed to events in general, therefore, our officers do not know to react appropriately deal with groups of people, also not experienced in such events. We should therefore find a way to educate security officers and inform them in relation to other ways of acting. It then extends to all actions they must perform every day: the road checks, arrests, surveillance of streets and neighborhoods through such mobile units.

From there, he should give importance to "disinfection" and purification of all the Tunisian police. Training but also change attitudes and bring to the fore. The change in attitude towards certain subjects or themes is now fully and effectively in Europe and the USA (the largest operation in the U.S. based war aimed at assessing the intestines and even the remains of animals thrown in the trash)

I think desecrating the urgency status assigned to government officials and other dignitaries. We must stop the "overprotective." Indeed, by the way, every day in the street with a long line of luxury cars and impressive police brigades, the processions of fear, as I like to call them, accentuate the feelings of

unease among citizens and automatically switches to criminals, people who did not trust the government. When I think ministers Sweden go to work by bus ... There is a way to go.

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