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Arab Spring By Rosemary and Ece https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/15/arab-spring-badly-wrong-five-years-on-people-power Arab Spring By Rosemary and Ece

What is Arab Spring? Why the name Arab Spring? Series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across the Middle East in early 2011. Why the name Arab Spring? reference to the Revolutions of 1848 "Spring" connotation (Prague Spring, a reform movement in Czechoslovakia in 1968)

What started the movement? 17 December 2010: In Tunisia, fruit vendor Mohamed Bouazizi lights himself aflame after being apprehended by police for failing to have a license to sell goods. His demonstration sparks nationwide protests to end the Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule.

Which countries were apart of the Arab Spring?

Causes 1. Unemployment 2. Aging Dictatorships 3. Corruptions

Causes Con’t 4. National Appeal 5. Social Media 6. Contagion Effect

Goals of the Arab Spring Democracy Free Elections Economic Freedom Human Rights Employment Regime Change

Post Arab Spring (violence) Arab Spring led some improvements in the Middle East from a human- rights perspective. Arab Spring emphasized Middle East’s intolerance towards the dictatorship and lack of human rights support. Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s former dictator was tortured by fighters of opposition and publicly executed. Although, his death triggered the civil war. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiMUdD80b0k The civil war in Syria is also another example about the outcomes of the Arab Spring, Bashar Al Assad is still in power while ISIS has largely still defeating, the civil war also made thousands of citizens to leave their homes and loved ones. Violence was a big part of the movement because that was the only way some people could show that they wanted change because of the corrupt governments The movement also triggered the tension between the Muslim community (Sunni vs. Shia)

Tools and impact Social Media - The first mass protest in Egypt was announced on Facebook by an anonymous group of activists, who in a few days managed to attract tens of thousands of people. The social media proved a powerful mobilization tool that helped the activists to outwit the police. disappointment to those hoping that the removal of corrupt rulers would translate into an instant improvement in living standards the 2011 uprisings are a catalyst for long-term change whose final outcome is yet to be seen

A major problem with this movement is that decades of authoritarian regimes could not be easily reversed and replaced with stable democratic systems across the region.

Significance + Influence Why this movement important? Arab Awakening demonstrated that Middle East will no longer tolerate the dictatorship. The tension between the Muslim community re-surfaced. Middle East’s most powerful “leaders” were either forced to step down or publicly executed. What makes a movement? Define the change you want to see Seek to attract, not to overpower Start with small victories

Reading - The Guardian “The Arab spring: why did things go so badly wrong?” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/15/arab- spring-badly-wrong-five-years-on-people-power Do you think this article is biased? In what way? How far would you be willing to go to protest what you believe in? How much of an impact do you think these movements have had? Do you think there is real change that will last?

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