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'I started the Arab Spring. Now death is everywhere, and extremism blooming'

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'I started the Arab Spring. Now death is everywhere, and extremism blooming' Empty 'I started the Arab Spring. Now death is everywhere, and extremism blooming'

Post by Guest Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:19 am

It is hardly surprising that when Faida Hamdy wonders whether she is responsible for everything that happened after her moment of fame she is overwhelmed. Mrs Hamdy was the council inspector who, five years ago today confiscated the vegetable stall of a street vendor in her dusty town in central Tunisia. In despair, that young man set himself on fire in a protest outside the council offices. Within weeks, he was dead, dozens of young Arab men had copied him, riots had overthrown his president, and the Arab Spring was under way. As the world marks the anniversary, Syria and Iraq are in flames, Libya has broken down, and the twin evils of militant terror and repression stalk the region.

“Sometimes I wish I’d never done it,” Mrs Hamdy told The Telegraph, in her only interview to mark the occasion. Hers is a voice that has been rarely heard: the family of the young man, Mohammed Bouazizi, became unwilling celebrities in the weeks after his lingering death, but a nervous regime arrested Mrs Hamdy when the protests began. By the time she was acquitted of all charges and released, President Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali had fallen, and media attention was focused on Egypt, Libya and Syria. “I feel responsible for everything,” she went on. Her voice was shaky as she spoke of the traumatic consequences, five years that have transformed the Middle East but seemingly changed very little in poor, provincial towns like Sidi Bouzeid. “Sometimes, I blame myself and say it is all because of me. I made history since I was the one who was there and my action contributed to it but look at us now. Meanwhile, Tunisians are suffering as always.”


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/tunisia/12054657/I-started-the-Arab-Spring.-Now-death-is-everywhere-and-extremism-blooming.html


She sould not blame herself. Its not her fault the Islamists in the Salafists, Muslim Brotherhood mobilized their resources to counter the chance of any real democratic change. Given anothewr generation and many more young people wanting the freedom we have in the west would have meant a majority being able to vote through changes. I really feel for her, as many wanted chang only for the ultra conservatives to hijack a noble cause and in the end cause the countless problems we see today.

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