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Showing posts with label skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skills. Show all posts
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Prize Winning Palestinian Teacher Returning To A Hero's Welcome In The West Bank Says "It's Time For All Kinds Of Violence To Stop."
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Why it's way too soon to give up on the Arab Spring
"... As they wait their time, many of the millennial activists who briefly
turned the Arab world upside down and provoked so many changes are
putting their energies into nongovernmental organizations, thousands of
which have flowered, barely noticed. Others continue to coordinate with
labor unions to promote the welfare of the working classes.
In this way, they are learning valuable organizational skills that — count on it — will one day be applied to politics. Their dislike of nepotism, narrow cliques and ethnic or sectarian rule has already had a lasting effect on the politics of the Arab world. And two or three decades from now, the twentysomethings of Tahrir Square and the Casbah in Tunis and Martyrs' Square in Tripoli will, like the Havels of the Middle East, come to power as politicians.
We haven't heard the last of the Middle East's millennial generation." JUAN COLE
In this way, they are learning valuable organizational skills that — count on it — will one day be applied to politics. Their dislike of nepotism, narrow cliques and ethnic or sectarian rule has already had a lasting effect on the politics of the Arab world. And two or three decades from now, the twentysomethings of Tahrir Square and the Casbah in Tunis and Martyrs' Square in Tripoli will, like the Havels of the Middle East, come to power as politicians.
We haven't heard the last of the Middle East's millennial generation." JUAN COLE
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Why it's way too soon to give up on the Arab Spring
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