The Evolving Populist Political Rebellion in the Arab World
by Dave Lefcourt
OpEd
News
What we are
witnessing in the Arab world that began with the self immolation
of a fruit seller in Tunisia, the subsequent rebellion there which
saw the departure of the dictator Ben Ali and his 23 year rule has
inspired a populist political rebellion well beyond Tunisia that
has connected with and touched a nerve in many (most?)Arab people.
What started
in Tunisia (the demand that Ben Ali step down over his corruption,
oppression, high food prices, widespread unemployment and poverty
and the humiliation by government agents that caused the desperate
act of self immolation) has spread to Egypt with mass demonstrations
that began Tuesday, continuing despite an official crackdown by
the Mubarak regime. Through internet postings (Twitter and Facebook)
larger demonstrations are planned for today in Cairo and other Egyptian
cities. Former Chief U.N. nuclear inspector Mohamed ElBaradei (and
an Egyptian himself) has joined in the call for Mubarak to step
down.
Yesterday saw
thousands marching in Sanaa, the capitol of Yemen calling for President
Ali Abdullah Saleh, in power for 32 years to step down.
All these countries
are different unto themselves, but the people in all of them share
similar circumstances of living under dictatorial rule with repression
and oppression that brings personal humiliation, lack of respect
and dignity toward the individual at the hands of their government,
extreme poverty, unemployment, rising prices for necessities along
with widespread official corruption.
In all the
Arab countries in rebellion their governments and their leaders
are client states of the U.S. In the name of maintaining stability
and our "war on terrorism" we have supported these country's
autocrats with military hardware and training of their security
forces.
Significantly,
none of these indigenous rebellions have anything to do with fundamentalist,
Islamic Jihadist terrorism.
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January
29, 2011
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