Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 True Ashok, Non-violence has its plus points. Some of the western media have expressed concern that the military who have administrative powers now might just hold on to it longer that required. Lets hope that's wrong and that a true corruption-free democracy exists. Ravin '82 > > > I am very happy for the Egyptians ! > > And I am bewildered. > > I had been wondering for the longest time if Gandhiji's non violent way of > protesting would work in today's (paapi / sinful) world ? > > The Egyptian's mostly peaceful protests have shown that Gandhiji's non > violence formula is timeless. > > This was proven out of all places in the middle east !! > > Hats off to the Egyptian youth who spearheaded this movement and to the > internet phenomenon of Facebook and Twitter. > > I still can't believe that Mr Mubarak stepped down. Just this morning when > I checked the news it seemed impossible. > > Hopefully this will bring peace, progress and prosperity to the masses and > not just the rulers. > > May be that is possible too after all...........may be that day will come > too !! > > " Jai ho " for liberty, freedom, democracy and non violence :-) > > Ashok Bhaskar > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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