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Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:47 pm
by IRONm@N
There are a lot of changes coming to Africa this year, Sudan splitting, Ivory Coast unrest, Tunisia president fled.
who is next? Egypt and Ethiopia, I would like to see Hosni Mubarak and Meles Zenawi fled and the end of dictatorship, ignorance and hungry in Africa.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:04 pm
by BadrSomal
Coeus wrote:As long as North africa economies are being destroyed, it will leave room for East african economies without competition :up: :som: :lol: :lol:
lol saahib, where did you learn Economics? North and East Africa are not in competition with each other.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:07 pm
by Coeus
BadrSomal wrote:
Coeus wrote:As long as North africa economies are being destroyed, it will leave room for East african economies without competition :up: :som: :lol: :lol:
lol saahib, where did you learn Economics? North and East Africa are not in competition with each other.
Of course they are not. But when Somalia finally ousts Al shabab, we could do well with a anarchic north Arab africa. Africa overall can do that.

And arab lovers can join them if they love them so much.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:11 pm
by Warsan_Star_Muslimah
Pretty sad that it has come to this, I just hope it doesn't descend into lawlessness and a failed state. InshaAllah. But it is about time that sod left, and how quick he fled is truly pathetic. Dictatorships don't work, especially ones that don't give their people MONEY, jobs, security, opportunities etc. And even then it might collapse.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:21 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Tunisia will be fine, dont worry. Anarchy wont hit them thats because they love their country and just like other northafrican countries they are advanced in governing(if u ignore the corruption and dictatorships).
Also no country wants civilwar today after seeing somalia.
For example lebanon was almost at the edge of such kind of war, but then both parties(mujaahidiinta hezbollah, and the sunnis who works with usa)accepted dialogue.
Even if civilwar hit any arabcountry, it wont be longer than 5 years.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:27 am
by LobsterUnit
Ben Ali fled because he lost the support of his backers and not because of people pressure. He was most likely told to give up. THis way normality returns and a the west have one of their men in power, rather than all out war in chaos.

Re: What do you think of Tunisia Unrest?

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:21 am
by king of kismayo
well let me cez.. what will happen next, after years of living in a secular state that was hostile to islam, the people will yearn for anything Islamic and they would like to reconnect to their islamic roots...well you won jackpot because the wahabi petrol dollars will com in and build new mosques and madrasas and make that country from a historic maliki school of thought to o salafist/wahabist
its a matter of time before the wahabi saudi sheiks will make entrance into Tunisian religious affairs give it 5 to 10 years before we hear noises from that country that are related to the global wahabi connection

we have seen this before in central Asian countries after the fall of the soviet union, we have seen it in Pakistan Afghanistan, Somalia and Indonesia