The death of 'Arab Spring' does not mean the death of the 'Arab Awakening'
Mansour al-Jamri
Mansour al-Jamri ... Editor
editor [at] alwasatnews.com
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Release of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Thursday (August 22 / August 2013) can be considered as «the death certificate of the Arab Spring», so that the name of «Arab Spring» which was launched initially by the Western media for what happened in Tunisia and Egypt was the title of a stage new in the history of the region. Initially, the events in Tunisia has begun on 17 December / December 2010, when burned Mohamed Bouazizi himself, and that was the first and last incident ugly at that stage, it launched the Tunisian people and toppled dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14, 2011 It is a very brief period, and then spread the expression 'jasmine revolution, because the revolution was not the smell of blood, but it was peaceful demonstrators jasmine loss shouting, demanding the departure of Ben Ali.
Then the Egyptian people move towards Tahrir Square on January 25, 2011, and San their situation had to say «if Tunisians succeeded in uprooting Ben Ali, we first uprooted Mubarak ... Thus, isolating President Hosni Mubarak on February 11 / February 2011, the fewest number of possible victims, and matured stage linked to the smell of roses that are falling in the spring, and so was the 'Arab Spring'.
Immediately after it booked other Arab peoples dates to move towards the fields, but what happened after that has nothing to smell the roses, but was filled with the atmosphere scents Solvents tears suffocating, and the smell of fire, murder and bloodshed, and destruction of the long many countries, and recently arrived to the massacre heinous weapons Chemical in Syria.
But all of the events on the side of what is happening in Egypt, on the other hand ... Egypt is a quarter of the Arab world in terms of population, and the weight of strategic determines doubt the fate of the region, positively or negatively, and what happened on June 30, 2013 began as a movement «revolt» youth, quickly taken by the soldiers who carried out a military coup, said at the outset that in order to bloodshed and implement the desire of the Egyptian people, and ended up killing hundreds (including dozens were killed inside the prison), and then the culmination, the release of former President Hosni Mubarak on 22 August 2011, and thus was إسدال the curtain on the 'Arab Spring'.
But the announcement of the death «Arab Spring» does not mean the Declaration of Death «Arab Awakening», as it became clear to many that we have entered the stage throes of difficult, and this stage would last longer years, which is similar to what happened in the early twentieth century, and the events at that time has not been resolved in two or three years, but some of which lasted for a decade or two before the evident features of the new image of the region. What is certain that the 'Arab Awakening' that believed in the dignity and human rights, self-determination and democracy has its roots became infused in conscience, and this is difficult to be abolished, whether emit smells of roses or bloodshed.
Mansour al-Jamri
Bahraini newspaper Al Wasat - No. 4005 - Sunday, August 25, 2013, corresponding to 18 Shawwal 1434 AH
Mansour al-Jamri
Mansour al-Jamri ... Editor
editor [at] alwasatnews.com
Thumbnail Alkhttkber of the line
Release of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Thursday (August 22 / August 2013) can be considered as «the death certificate of the Arab Spring», so that the name of «Arab Spring» which was launched initially by the Western media for what happened in Tunisia and Egypt was the title of a stage new in the history of the region. Initially, the events in Tunisia has begun on 17 December / December 2010, when burned Mohamed Bouazizi himself, and that was the first and last incident ugly at that stage, it launched the Tunisian people and toppled dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14, 2011 It is a very brief period, and then spread the expression 'jasmine revolution, because the revolution was not the smell of blood, but it was peaceful demonstrators jasmine loss shouting, demanding the departure of Ben Ali.
Then the Egyptian people move towards Tahrir Square on January 25, 2011, and San their situation had to say «if Tunisians succeeded in uprooting Ben Ali, we first uprooted Mubarak ... Thus, isolating President Hosni Mubarak on February 11 / February 2011, the fewest number of possible victims, and matured stage linked to the smell of roses that are falling in the spring, and so was the 'Arab Spring'.
Immediately after it booked other Arab peoples dates to move towards the fields, but what happened after that has nothing to smell the roses, but was filled with the atmosphere scents Solvents tears suffocating, and the smell of fire, murder and bloodshed, and destruction of the long many countries, and recently arrived to the massacre heinous weapons Chemical in Syria.
But all of the events on the side of what is happening in Egypt, on the other hand ... Egypt is a quarter of the Arab world in terms of population, and the weight of strategic determines doubt the fate of the region, positively or negatively, and what happened on June 30, 2013 began as a movement «revolt» youth, quickly taken by the soldiers who carried out a military coup, said at the outset that in order to bloodshed and implement the desire of the Egyptian people, and ended up killing hundreds (including dozens were killed inside the prison), and then the culmination, the release of former President Hosni Mubarak on 22 August 2011, and thus was إسدال the curtain on the 'Arab Spring'.
But the announcement of the death «Arab Spring» does not mean the Declaration of Death «Arab Awakening», as it became clear to many that we have entered the stage throes of difficult, and this stage would last longer years, which is similar to what happened in the early twentieth century, and the events at that time has not been resolved in two or three years, but some of which lasted for a decade or two before the evident features of the new image of the region. What is certain that the 'Arab Awakening' that believed in the dignity and human rights, self-determination and democracy has its roots became infused in conscience, and this is difficult to be abolished, whether emit smells of roses or bloodshed.
Mansour al-Jamri
Bahraini newspaper Al Wasat - No. 4005 - Sunday, August 25, 2013, corresponding to 18 Shawwal 1434 AH
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