The Morocco is in turn entered into dance

More than 170 dead in Libya since the beginning of an almost insurrectional movement, the centre of Manama, at Bahrain held by the opposition rallies in the Morocco and Iran... Born in Tunisia, and then in Egypt, shock wave continues to spread from North Africa to the Middle East.

In the Gulf, the Kingdom of Bahrain, which serves as headquarters to the 5 fleet of the United States, is still shaken by protests calling for a liberalization of the political system. Hundreds of protesters spent a night safely on the place of the Pearl in the centre of Manama, reclaimed after the withdrawal Saturday, army and police ordered by the crown prince. As a result, the General union of trade unions of Bahrain lifted his word of general strike, believing that his requests for a withdrawal of the army and the right to demonstrate have been met.

The Morocco is in turn entered into dance. "Less power to the monarchy", "the people want change," intended to in the events that brought together thousands of Moroccans Casablanca and Rabat. Young people who started the movement of the "20 February" on Facebook are demanding a new Constitution, limiting the powers of the King, and more social justice. They were joined by the Islamic movement Justice and charity, and the Moroccan Association of human rights (AMDH) and the journalists. The main Moroccan parties spoke out against the call to show.

The planned demonstration in Algiers Saturday was, as the last week aborted due to important security forces which prevented the protestors - of the order of 500 - scroll. There will be no "domino effect" in Algeria, predicted yesterday the Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mourad Medelci, in an interview with "El Pais".

His Libyan neighbor descends on the other hand in a severe repression. The riots seem to turn to the insurgency in Benghazi, second city of the country. Also, violent clashes took place Saturday at Musratha, third largest city of the country as well as on the outskirts of Tripoli. The Organization for the defence of the rights of man, Human Rights Watch (HRW), said at least 173 deaths since the start of the challenge, last Tuesday, after new deadly clashes this weekend between security forces and demonstrators. HRW is concerned "a disaster in progress in human rights". Different testimonies evoke the order forces supported by "African mercenaries" firing on the crowd without distinction and military firing mortar shells. The revolutionary committees, pillar of the regime, promised Friday to "overwhelming" response to the demonstrators. The Austria yesterday announced the dispatch of a military aircraft to Malta for a possible evacuation of its nationals and Europeans of Libya. The head of British diplomacy, William Hague, condemns "appalling" in Libya violence.

To the South of the Arabian Peninsula, the riots continued in the Yemen four dead in Aden on the night of Friday to Saturday and a death in Sana'a. Other events were held this weekend in Djibouti, Mauritania, but also Egypt and Tunisia. The wave of Arab protest has even earned yesterday China, where the police has deployed mass in several cities after calls to protest in Beijing, Shanghai, Canton and ten other cities in the country for "food", "work", "housing" or even "justice".