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Monday, February 25, 2019

The Libyan Revolution

We ar living through a revolution, expert now, and we dont even know it. While were all sitting around chatting on facebook, complaining nearly how much homework we have, and stressing about whether or not were going to that party on the weekend, the mickle of the mall East atomic number 18 staging a rebellion against their dictators. Sometime in the future, this revolt depart be in history books, so perhaps we should know something about it, while its actually happening.In December 2010, Tunisia reared up against President, Ben Ali, in a bid for their undeniable human rights. Major demonstrations took place in Egypt, Djibouti, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, Algeria, Morocco, Yemen, China, Bahrain, and Libya, with insignifi bottomlandt demonstrations and suicidal protests spreading across almost every country in the Middle East. Dubbed the Jasmine Revolution by media sources, the conflict across the area is a crab for the abolition of the oppressive dictatorships in place, and the intr oduction of some form of democracy.With the ousting of President Ben Ali of Tunisia and President Mubarak of Egypt, other leaders have stated that they go forth not be running for re-election, including the presidents of Yemen and Sudan, while the King of Jordan has named a saucy Prime Minister. In the peoples fight for their rights, this is a huge step before Though not without a price. Over the 3 months of protest, over 1600 people have died. Awareness of this has been widely spread by the internet, with images of the violence and menace of the riots, coming to light.Startling images of the military executing civilians at peaceful protests, and sight murder of military members who refused to follow their orders, are among the more disturbing. These images are showing to the rest of the world just how important these riots are to the peace of the Middle East, and the rights of its peoples. While there has been huge success in regime revision in Egypt especially, Libya is in the middle of a horrifically violent revolution.Over megabyte of the dead are Libyan, and there seems to be no end in sight. President Gadaffi is refusing to step down, while the people become more pore and empowered, which spells an ongoing, violent revolution, even more so than the riots that toppled Egypt in early February. It is zippy that the rest of the world be aware of what is happening in these countries, and with countersign of mouth, I for one, hope that the world will continue to see hop on being made, but also the horror of the sacrifices being made.The internet has been spanking in spreading the word, but also in spreading the fend for for the people, and so with the sentiments of John Green (via twitter) Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Be Safe. Except you Gadaffi. You can go to hell. , I urge you to take a look around, hypothecate about the people of the Middle East, and find out whats happening with this history-making event, because we are right n ow, living through what our children will be learning in history class.

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