In order for the Egyptian street revolution to overstep its first days, (whilst the dialogue and agreement on steps to overcome the rage), the mutual agreements between all parties should agree with the hopes of the young generation who led the (...)
Everyone wonders what did Egypt steal the spot light disregarding everything else on the planet? It is not a nuclear country where authority is threatened to stand down and this arm would be expected to be get to the hands of the radical groups, (...)
Since the foundation of modern states, the Arab World witnessed monarchies, royalties, amiri and republican governments. The latest replaced a lot of monarchies with different names, yet they remained more crude and dictator in the transmission of (...)
Nobody will assign himself to take people to the cemetery to announce its inhumation forever after Friday has become the repeated message of the revolution, and the situation in our geographical arena is warning of big risks, since what is happening (...)
When would there be a nation with no sects, nationalisms, and leaderships that decide what they want, think on our behalf, order us and impose their legislations and laws considering themselves to be the wise and fair. And when will we, individuals (...)
Our fathers considered us dependent who did not plant, gather wood or build our mud houses; since, as they thought, schools spoiled us and taught us the extravagant cleanness. We the 60th century generation looked the same way to our children and (...)
Egypt became the story of the international media with its consequent events publicly and governmentally, which affirm its non absence in influencing the surrounding and outer environment. Perhaps the dimensions of the loud interaction is mostly (...)
Unless any revolution in the world is led by a leader or a party guided by rebel who has his own bases deep in his county, only the passive and the opportunist will try to jump competitively and steal the spot light based only on claims. And unless (...)
Between to be pleased of what happened in Tunisia , Egypt , Yemen and Lebanon , and to be afraid of the increment of measures to an emotional motive that request the change , and giving the community its opportunity to participate in ruling by (...)
Confronting people is the most dangerous things in the spontaneous public revolutions because it arises as a simple movement, and then changes into a public blindness if it got upset and chaos predomination has become the objective substitution. (...)
It happened again: Jeddah becomes under water. This happened not because of financial or budget shortage but the disinterest crisis. The search for honest, conscious and moral persons rather than the selfish and public budget robbers became a (...)
The great father was not held back by illness from working, following up, and meeting with international and Arab leaders, which he considered the most important responsibilities. He believed determination, persistence and work are his (...)
America is a secular country where races became equal after a long conflict where privilege was confined to the white, and before the declaration of equality amongst all. Although its people is considered to be religious based on the number of (...)