Friday, February 18, 2011

Anatomy of Egypt's Revolution (Part Two)

Conditions and Consequences

THE SECOND PART OF A GREAT ARTICLE
By ESAM AL-AMIN
CounterPunch

".....Like similar great historical events, the triumph of the Egyptian revolution will have direct and significant consequences on the country, the region, and the world. Unsurprisingly some of the conditions that factored considerably in the success of the revolution have now become facts on the ground, such as the larger role of youth and women in politics and public life. Thus they are discussed here as well. Here are some of the most important consequences of Egypt’s revolution.

The role of the people:....

The role of the youth:.....

The role of women: .....

The rejection of sectarianism:.....

The revival of a value-based moral system:.....

The end of dictatorship: .....

The appreciation of freedom: ....

Spreading a culture of democracy:.....

Asserting Independence: .....

Supporting the Palestinian Cause:.....

Influencing the Arab World and the region:.....

The role of the military and security forces:
....."

In part III, Al-Amin will examine the challenges facing Egypt’s revolution. Part One can be found here.

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