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Arab Spring nations don't yet grasp freedom of dissent
cnn / Ed Husain
14-Sep-2012 (2 comments)

CNN) -- The fall of dictatorships does not guarantee the creation of free societies. There is often a period in which we witness the legacy of tyranny. The Arab uprisings have overthrown tyrants in Egypt and Libya, but the populations and lawmakers have yet to grasp that democracy is not only about free elections but creating free societies.

When sexual harassment of women increases on the streets of Egypt, when centuries-old shrines of Muslim saints are destroyed [1]with explosives in Libya, when screenings of films such as "Persepolis" trigger riots in Tunisia [2] and Christian minorities across the Middle East feel under siege, then we must stop pretending that all is well with the Arab Spring. But all is not lost either.

Arab societies are on a journey. They can easily take the wrong turn. The attacks on th... >>>

Darius Kadivar

They Just Don't Get it !

by Darius Kadivar on Fri Sep 14, 2012 02:24 PM PDT

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Ed Husain: Arab uprisings have ousted tyrants, but citizens still don't fully grasp democracy
  • He says intolerance can endure among people reared under dictatorships
  • He says they could learn from Europe's 17th century religious battles
  • Husain: Mohammed taught mildness, forgiveness. Where is that amid Islamists today?

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[1] //www.nytimes.com/2012/07/01/world/africa/islamist-militants-destroying-shrines-in-mali.html?ref=africa
[2] //www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/world/africa/tunisia-elections-roiled-by-dispute-over-the-film-persepolis.html
[3] //www.cnn.com/2012/09/14/world/meast/embassy-attacks-main/index.html


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