Monday, January 31, 2011
A coarse assembly: the portrait of Sarkozy has replaced that of Ben Ali / Elysee
(Paris)
During his state visit to Tunisia in late April 2008, the French president has carefully avoided meeting with President Ben Ali . At least that comes out of the gallery devoted to this trip presented by the official website of Elysium: the former dictator is not on any of the 23 slides that pass ... A notable absentee on all these photos: President Ben Ali has yet rubbed constantly during the three-day visit, his French counterpart. An exception is on the cover page of the slideshow, a still photo (see above). It shows a crowd of cheering Tunisian exhibiting in the foreground, a sign "Long live the Tunisian-French friendship." Other "protesters" waving large photos. In the foreground is that of Nicolas Sarkozy. In the background, we recognize that of Ben Ali. Under Sarkozy, Ben Ali! In reality, the pictures represented by the crowd waved Ben Ali. But
that of the first plan was grossly masked by were plated image of French President instead of that of the deposed dictator.
Bravo (bad) artists! Zapped Ben Ali. Leaving only the eternal friendship between France and Tunisia ... Without anticipating the future president of the French Republic could at least, on his official website, analyze the present (the events of Egypt). But, as before, critics of Soviet propaganda, it demonstrates a real know-how: reinventing the past!
http://fr.myeurop.info/2011/01/30/exclusif-sarkozy-na-jamais-rencontre-ben-ali-1272
The France of 2011 is she returned the dark years of Stalinism? This time, according to the purges and political trials, the faces "politically inconvenient" disappeared from official photographs. visiting the official website of Elysium begs the question seriously.
This site has been in recent hours, the subject of some media sarcasm. Including our brother Edwy Plenel, director
crowd scene discounts bouquet ...
All visual aspects of the presidential trip spread out before our eyes: the crowd scenes, giving a bouquet to the "first lady" Tunisian-French Economic Forum, meeting with Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi (still working today ' hui), visit veterans, troops passed in review ... This site has been in recent hours, the subject of some media sarcasm. Including our brother Edwy Plenel, director
Mediapart , which stressed on Saturday morning on France Info, the complete phase shift between the site of the White House and that of the French Presidency of the Republic.
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At least on Saturday morning and afternoon of 29 January: in the "News" were moving, that same day, Nicolas Sarkozy in Addis Ababa at the African Union summit. And yet that, on the eve of the President in the Cher.
At least on Saturday morning and afternoon of 29 January: in the "News" were moving, that same day, Nicolas Sarkozy in Addis Ababa at the African Union summit. And yet that, on the eve of the President in the Cher. At night, it is true (ah, the power of media!), Appeared on the website the joint statements of Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and David Cameron on Egypt. With some delay, the Elysée assumes!
myEurope natural curiosity we had naturally led on the presidential website. Looking Information "hot", we clicked on the heading
"international" . Appears a beautiful planet that rotates, studded with small thumbnails pinned on the countries visited by the head of state.
When Tunis becomes Davos Always driven by curiosity, we click on "Tunisia". We offer a "full record" with videos and pictures on the last state visit of Nicolas Sarkozy in this country for three days, from 28 to 30 April 2008. We click
first on the "Videos". First surprise: nothing presidential trip to Tunisia. Instead, made a recent interview in Davos Laurence Parisot. The boss of the MEDEF said complacently intervention of Nicolas Sarkozy at the World Economic Forum on the theme: "G20/B20 an opportunity for French companies to demonstrate their influence."
Let's click now on the "Photos". Opens a slideshow of 23 pictures. crowd scene discounts bouquet ...
that of the first plan was grossly masked by were plated image of French President instead of that of the deposed dictator.
Bravo (bad) artists! Zapped Ben Ali. Leaving only the eternal friendship between France and Tunisia ... Without anticipating the future president of the French Republic could at least, on his official website, analyze the present (the events of Egypt). But, as before, critics of Soviet propaganda, it demonstrates a real know-how: reinventing the past!
http://fr.myeurop.info/2011/01/30/exclusif-sarkozy-na-jamais-rencontre-ben-ali-1272
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