Wednesday, November 16, 2011

#KUWAIT Dozens of Kuwaitis briefly stormed Kuwait's parliament building late on Wednesday they want #Sabah 2 step down

msnbc.com - World
Protesters storm Kuwait assembly
1KUWAIT CITY — Dozens of Kuwaitis briefly stormed Kuwait's parliament building late on Wednesday as hundreds more demonstrated outside, demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah step down, local media and witnesses said.

The chants echoed cries made by protesters in Egypt who in February forced HosniMubarak to step down after three decades as president.
Kuwait has escaped the mass protests that toppled Mubarak and Tunisia's Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali before him, thanks to a generous welfare system.
But the Gulf Arab state has endured a long political stalemate and opposition has built up against Sheikh Nasser, an influential member of the ruling family.
Some Kuwaiti news organizations and witnesses said riot police had beaten demonstrators as they assembled outside parliament.
A Reuters correspondent saw ambulances in the area, but it was not immediately clear if anyone had been hurt.
In May, two lawmakers attempted to question Sheikh Nasser over alleged misuse of public funds, a charge he denies. The request came days after he had unveiled his seventh cabinet.
The previous cabinet quit in March to avoid parliamentary questioning of three ministers.