Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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Imagine living in a country where poverty and corruption exist within the government and the rulers have unlimited power. The voice and the opinion of the citizens do not make a difference towards gaining equality. Envision helpless people who want to live in a city where voices are not oppressed and the government provides support for the citizens. The cities in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula perhaps learned from the small and local occurrence in Tunisia and felt the same pain that the man in Tunisia felt. The anger and frustration that was caused by living in a city with corrupt government officials and high poverty levels resulted in civilians in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula to rebel against their government. The revolutions echo one another demonstrating the fight for equality, abolishment of oppression and economic and political reform. 

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