Friday, January 14, 2011

Tunisian Democracy

Earlier today it was revealed that a popular uprising in the North African nation of Tunisia had led to the ousting of a despotic President that had been serving his fifth term before fleeing the country. With high unemployment rates not being addressed and food prices rising, the citizens of Tunisia did the only thing they could in such closed society: take their message to the streets. Morocco and Algeria are now experiencing similar movement that could potentially change the region as a whole.

The people of Tunisia have risen to the occasion as a united, organized people and have created real and hopefully lasting change for their country. They did so without the intervention of a foreign power, without civil war, and without years of attrition. Let their struggle be an example of how real change can only come from within. Intervention only creates divides.

I hope that the rulers of the other nations in North Africa take heed, because the people living their are finally not going to take everything sitting down. Especially let this be a wake up call for Egypt, which has been under "emergency rule" for over two decades. Reforms will need to be made to keep the governments from falling like dominoes.

1 comment:

  1. Go Tunisia! Their president needed to dip a long time ago.

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