Monday, February 14, 2011

Egyptian revolution met with joy, optimism in Turkish business world

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-235547-egyptian-revolution-met-with-joy-optimism-in-turkish-business-world.html

via Haroon

1 comment:

  1. In a democracy people could on occasions be swept away by the power of demagogue as we have in India.

    People speak different languages, have different dress codes, our cuisine is different, geography and history is different, our educational systems are different. Is it really necessary for the entire world to accept and adopt one single system of government?

    When the overseas liberating, destructing and deceivingly constructing powers set their minds on introducing democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan the elite was suspicious.

    In many countries religious beliefs have to be understood and appreciated. Institutions need to be created, and an environment of government of the people, for the people and by the people within set limits
    Democracy is not a divine system; it has its shortcomings. But good leaders who have the interest of their country close to their heart are hard to come by. Lack of such people can weaken even the best of concepts and the most efficient of the system.

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