Who was the focus of the Revolution? Tunisia is a place where a group of self-sacrificing people turned out to be the ultimate catalyst for a widespread revolution throughout Arabia. The wave began with the Tunisian uprising on December 18th, and has spread into other regions within Northern Africa and the Middle East. Some protestors are mild and peaceful, but most of them tend to be extremely violent.
What are the Revolution’s protesting about? All of the protestors are in opposition to their corrupt governments and unfair regime.On January 25th, massive protests broke out in Cairo Egypt, focusing on legal and political issues such as Police brutality, State of Emergency Laws, Lack of free speech, Unemployment, food prices, inflation, etc.
Where do these protests take place? As of now, Cairo has been labeled a “War Zone”, with strong opposition against the demonstrators. The Egyptian Military has been involved to help seek a peaceful ending.
Why do these situations continue to happen? The situation continues to spiral out of control. It is perhaps the most significant revolution in the Middle East, and I believe it is a power struggle.
My opinion is it is like the Hitler Era. He was a Man who gained great power, but killed millions, if not billions of innocent people, and for what. Just to say that he was the Leader of those Countries. People who try to gain that much power and try to fool people into their trickery scares me. It is all just a bunch of lies and rubbish.
By: Brandon Gose
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/yemen/index.html
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