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Message  KOTA 12/2/2011, 12:00 pm

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SEVEN LESSONS FROM EGYPT



February 11, 2011 at 22:12 · Filed under POLITIQUE, POLITIQUE ETRANGERE, SECURITE, congo ·



SEVEN LESSONS FROM EGYPT:
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People’s power is irresistible, no matter how long it takes, and no matter what the sacrifices in the struggle for freedom.

2. It takes mobilization and organization to harness people’s power; fragmented and unorganized people are vulnerable to manipulations and divisions by tyrannical regimes.

3. Technology, especially social media, has emerged a s a powerful instrument in 21st century politics, diplomacy and human development. Dictators can longer take comfort that they will keep skeletons in the closet. Technology strips dictators to their core.

4. The young are the power brokers of the future. Their aspirations for freedom, their enterprenurial spirit that abhors rigid rules, status, etc make them the vanguard of the new decentralised politics.

5. The western world, particularly Washington and London, are taking note of the dangers and futililty of policies that put all eggs in one basket: the strong man ( the dictactor) in the hope of “stability”, and as champion of their national interests. Only people, the rule of law, democracy, and freedom can guarantee medium to long term interests of nations and peoples.

6. While it remains to be seen how the Egyptian army plays in the transition, their timely and convenient “change of heart” should be applauded. Once an instrument of dictatorial rule, they might have discovered their road to Damascus moment: “I was blind but now I see” .

7. There is a much deeper human story. What does it benefit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul, Jesus Christ once asked. What does it benefit a man to rule for 30 years in power and opulence, and for his last days to be spent as a discredited and hated man( if he is lucky), or to die without a piece of earth to be buried in? Development is not just bricks, mortar, money and power.Matters of the spirit matter as much ( if not more) as our material well-being. For where our treasures are, that is where our hearts are.

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DICTATORS OF THE WORLD BEWARE! CHANGE IS IN THE AIR! PEACE CAN CONQUER VIOLENCE!</BLOCKQUOTE>
Dr Theogene Rudasingwa

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Message  GHOST 12/2/2011, 12:40 pm

pale Like a Star @ heaven Et Obama..dixit...

Et Obama ajoute..qu´il a été impressioné, très impressioné par l´approche non-violente appliquée par les manifestants en Egypte

Au Congo, nous avons Tshitshi....qui a tojours opté pour l´approche non-violente..Tshitshi devrait se dire qu´il possede une armée de plus de 5 millions des kinois capables de faire mieux qu´en Egypte..avec la non-violence

Nous avons pris rendez-vous avec l´histoire..avant la fin de l´année..démocratie eloko nini..ata kala to ko zwa to ko koma lokola bango....chante Reddy Amisi SEVEN LESSONS FROM EGYPT 168951 SEVEN LESSONS FROM EGYPT 152108 SEVEN LESSONS FROM EGYPT 152108
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