The revolt in Tunisia shows us western Democrats, what a potential in the people of this country lies. How far the revolt is about and the results they will bring, not only for the country and its inhabitants, but also for the rest of humanity. We Europeans will probably have to put on something warmer, because it may happen that a political cold from North Africa comes to us, in a rejection of our democracy. Also, one must certainly be the that the people of North Africa are part of Islam, yet is always opposed to Christianity, even though both religions come from one source, from the Jewish faith.
way from religion, although it is a certain role in the wider political and social development play in this country. But not only in this Country, but also the other countries in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula are haunted by the foothills of the revolt.
had now reached the point of this revolt to establish a state that can call itself a democracy if it recognizes the freedom of the individual and the universal human rights, and according to these principles the country receive their own tailored Constitution. We in Europe must now refrain that the Constitution gets a mild religious tinge, as well as the constitutions in Europe and other Western countries. But what is important at the moment is that the situation in Tunisia stabilized politically, and the civil war-like character of the Auseinsetzung between the various political groups and the government is ending.
The so-called powerful of this world need now more likely to expect that citizens can not be anything like, for it was the economic weaknesses of the various countries the world market and thus adversely affect the financial market. It can also lead to riots, for economic reasons, but then take the so-called rich. After the revolt in Tunisia was not only on economic circumstances, but quickly got a political tinge, as the country's opposition, mingled with the disaffected Citizens of this revolt.
I wish the country of Tunisia and its people for the future all the best.
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