The political disaster in the Arab world in 2011 changed the Middle East completely. There is certainly a close relationship between Arab society and politics, but there are at least some important features. The long-standing structural problems and confusion in the Arab world are due to strong leadership and lack of irresponsible, incompetent and irrational leaders. In addition, people are protesting on the street due to a sudden increase in poverty, sustained high unemployment rate, prevalent corruption, inland inequality, deteriorating economic situation.
But my own idea has become a big challenge since the 2011 Arab Spring news coverage and the 2011 revolution that shocked the Arab world. I was shocked to the way Arab and Muslim women were drawn during the Arab various revolutions to this day. Many people who appear in news programs, express strong political views on Arab dictators and provide complex analysis are angry. Some of them are covering their faces. As I discussed in a recent book, what is the veil? (2014), a woman wearing a head scarf, veil or burcos may look out conservative. But in fact, people talking with them will soon under their veil, people will engage in socially active citizens, personal, social, economic, political and spiritual progress You will find you finding confident individuals.
Unlike the Arab world and Ukraine for a long time, the current situation in the West seems unwavering. But this happened in 2016. After the double political disaster of Brexit and Trump, it will be explained by British Breguet Nigel Farage as "a year of major political revolution". But this is not a revolution but a reorganization of the political order, power is transferred from one elite to another elite, not a bottom-up mass riot that many revolutionaries are thinking. The face has changed, but the system itself is still very similar
Syria's civil war began in the Spring of Arab in 2011 and was a peaceful uprising for President Bashar al-Assad. It was upgraded - to destroy the life of the Syrians, destroy the city, destroy the politics of the world, and stimulate the diplomatic effort that the world continues to be questioned with the fear of ongoing war.
In the Arab Spring, the democratic protests of the Middle East and North Africa and the wave of riots that began in 2010 and 2011 challenged some of the deep-rooted authoritarian regimes in this region. Participants demonstrating political and economic frustration severely oppressed security forces in various countries. Detailed reports on Arab fountains in various countries refer to the Jasmine Revolution (Tunisia), 2011 Egypt Riot, 2011-12 Yemen Riot, 2011 Libya Riot, and 2011-12 Syria Riot.