@@nadhembk9030 It only has been 5 years, you need to give it some time. In 2014 Tunisia had the first election after Arab Spring. In 2014 Tunisia GDP per capita was $4,270 USD, and now $3,422 USD (that is the 2018 number, the trend is going steady downwards, so last year probably had a lower number than that), unemployment is at 15.2%. And that only has been 5 years. I think the worst is yet to come. Deteriorating economy usually creates political instability, I think riots, even civil wars, are still on the cards in near future.
@@nadhembk9030 The economic trend does not change. US is backing Tunisian government and guaranteeing all it's loans, and I bet corporate media are generally positive about Tunisian government. But they won't be able to covering up the deteriorating economic conditions forever.
@Cory Bernhardt They had before. They disarmed the defence themselves. They destroyed their guardians and think total strangers won't take advantage of them, such innocence.
That's why in Islam you better be patient and don't go against your leader (even the leader is corrupted & evil), fix yourself first, then your family and the the people, the leader is the representation of its people.
@@Omar-ck7oq Hudhayfa ibn al-Yaman reported: I asked, “O Messenger of Allah, we were living in an evil time and Allah brought us good in which we live now. Will there be evil after this good?” The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Yes.” I said, “And any good after this evil?” The Prophet said, “Yes.” I said, “And any evil after this good?” The Prophet said, “Yes.” I said, “How will it be?” The Prophet said, “Rulers after me will come who do not follow my guidance and my Sunnah. Some of their men will have the hearts of devils in a human body.” I said, “O Messenger of Allah, what should I do if I live to see that time?” The Prophet said, “You should listen and obey them, even if the ruler strikes your back and takes your wealth, even still listen and obey.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1847
Sisi is worse than Mubarak.
@@admiral20055 and you also hate proper grammar and spelling...
I struggle to think even one of the "revolutions" ended with a good result to the people.
the tunisian one did...
@@nadhembk9030 It only has been 5 years, you need to give it some time. In 2014 Tunisia had the first election after Arab Spring. In 2014 Tunisia GDP per capita was $4,270 USD, and now $3,422 USD (that is the 2018 number, the trend is going steady downwards, so last year probably had a lower number than that), unemployment is at 15.2%. And that only has been 5 years. I think the worst is yet to come. Deteriorating economy usually creates political instability, I think riots, even civil wars, are still on the cards in near future.
@@joseph_wei 9 years the revolution ended 9 years ago almost a decade since 2011 .
@@nadhembk9030 The economic trend does not change. US is backing Tunisian government and guaranteeing all it's loans, and I bet corporate media are generally positive about Tunisian government. But they won't be able to covering up the deteriorating economic conditions forever.
@Cory Bernhardt They had before. They disarmed the defence themselves. They destroyed their guardians and think total strangers won't take advantage of them, such innocence.
Egyptians i think this is what you deserved as response to not gratefull in morsi's feel the pain guys...
They wanted Sisi and they got him, deal with it.
They wanted a Democratic country not have their actual president off because of a coup by el sisi
They get what they wanted.
That’s the full truth,,,
I feel sorry for the Egyptian people , so sad 😓😓
The thing that is wrong with Egypt is the Egyptian... not just their leader but most of their people.
its sadly true
sisi need to go too
They have been reverted to same point they were nine years ago.. Point zero
Only Egyptians are to be blamed for their misfortunes.
God Bless Egypt.
Support democracy in egypt,dont support killer army leader
RIP Mubarak 🙏
To hell dirty unislamic brotherhood
That's why in Islam you better be patient and don't go against your leader (even the leader is corrupted & evil), fix yourself first, then your family and the the people, the leader is the representation of its people.
huh? Islam doesn't say that.
@@Omar-ck7oq Hudhayfa ibn al-Yaman reported: I asked, “O Messenger of Allah, we were living in an evil time and Allah brought us good in which we live now. Will there be evil after this good?” The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Yes.” I said, “And any good after this evil?” The Prophet said, “Yes.” I said, “And any evil after this good?” The Prophet said, “Yes.” I said, “How will it be?” The Prophet said, “Rulers after me will come who do not follow my guidance and my Sunnah. Some of their men will have the hearts of devils in a human body.” I said, “O Messenger of Allah, what should I do if I live to see that time?” The Prophet said, “You should listen and obey them, even if the ruler strikes your back and takes your wealth, even still listen and obey.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1847
@@degreatal Oh, I see. Thank you. I just meant if there is an opportunity for peace we should take it, but I agree.
Really sad. Worst than Mubarak ...SiSi is nothing he only bla bla ..
I think more there should be more emphasized on the military coup
land of da pharaohs
أنا مش فاهم حاجه يا جماعه حد يوضح
They deserve SISI
Hes worse than morsi
American n Europe will interrupt again
What is this with girl
😢😢
Fake news
Fake news