Friday, 14 January 2011

Tunisia's dictator forced out, bring on the revolution, Egypt and Saudi next


Tunisia's dictator has been forced to flee following growing public discontent over corruption and economic mismanagement.

Amid the uncertainty a state of emergency has been declared with confused reports indicating both the PM and the Army taking over.

What is certain is that the revolution has started with Tunisia the unlikely first Middle East country to topple its dictator. The next step in the revolution will be to topple Mubarak in Egypt along with the western installed royal puppets in the Gulf starting with the crooks in the House of Saud.

4 comments:

  1. People say imperialism and colonialism is no more that ia a huge lie all the Muslim countries are still under occupation! The thug of Tunisa who hated the Muslims and Islam by trying to ban the hijab in favour of mini skirts couldn't even find refuge in France (even though they supported him in his anti-Islam policies). I hope the Israeli Agents in Saudi, the tortures in Algeria and the Pharaohs of Egypt and Syria are also getting their planes ready! We all know that the West will do whatever it can to keep this evil dictators and tortures in power because they dont want the Ummah to unite! But the question is, is the West sufficiently damaged enough economically and socially to stop their interference in the Muslim world for true democracy to flourish?

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  2. I vote for mini-skirts, every time.

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  3. The Military-Industrial Complex has supported these tyrants upto the hilt because it serves their selfish national interests e.g. Saudi & Egypt. The convenient mantra of stability & free access to assets higlights their expedient opportunism.
    The Clash author Huntingdon highlighted the youth demographic bulge & subsequent potential for revolutions.
    The Winds of chage are blowing, just as the Iranian Revolution shook the world too.

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  4. whoooo hooooo!

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