Monday, February 28, 2011

Winds of Change: Tunisia


Tunisia has started a revolution the world has not seen before. A demand for freedom, for equality, for democracy and proper management by rulers. This type of a revolution has been seen, but only in specific times and at specific countries. This one is far encompassing and global in reach. The Arab world is not a homogeneous entity, even though they share one language, religions and other characteristics; the differences are great in culture, resources, economic development and types of rule. Still the wind that blew from Tunisia is within weeks at the Gulf.

Let us all, and specially the leaders, embrace it and learn fast how to collectively develop a better mechanisms of dialog so we can move forward to develop the new order demanded by the masses.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Winds of Change


A very strong and fast winds of change has hit the Arab world, for now. This new wave of public revolt was not only unexpected, especially in the Arab world, but seems unstoppable. Most of the Arab world for all it's past glory, massive wealth and human resources has stagnated for centuries due to a typeof rule that only thought the world stopped after they took up the leadership and there is nothingbeyond.

Well it is a harsh awakening to them, that the world never stops and there is a tomorrow of change, hope, progress and reform. The lessons being given by the Arab masses are far reaching; and will not be confined to the Arab world.