The recent unrest in Egypt has made people wonder as to what are the causes to this sudden up rise. President Housani Mubarak, an American backed dictator, has been made widely unpopular as a result of this unrest in eygpt. The protestors only demand the removal of mr. Mubarak from the presidential office. They demand a free and fair election to be held as soon as poslb so that genuine leadership would emerge as well as the problems of the people could be addressed.
Anylst believe that the sudden change in white house policy towards the Middle East has made people wonder as to what is coming next. The reason behind this thinking is that this is a movement which is led by the local people as they have stood up against injustice corruption and poverty.
But this movement is termed to be a turning point as far as the history of the region is concerned as the dynamics are rapidly changing with the passage every second.
The people demand a government which is backed by them and should represent them rather than the foreign forces and this could be witnessed at the Tehreem Square where people are on their own and they are not backing Mohammad Al Baradi who is considered to be a US backed opposition leader.
This unrest has also made other countries in the region think on improving the state of affairs in their countries. Jordan is the biggest example where the king has sacked his Prime Minister on the grounds of corruption.
It is also said that this movement might end up with a change in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which could chamge the entire dynamics of the Islamic world completely and due to this the Saudi government is still backing the unpopular Mubarak.
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