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especially with racial uprisings and the pandemic and all of these things that we're experiencing globally,
There were various uprisings.
change through uprisings.
grounds for uprisings.
not been because of the uprisings and people finally being like, Oh, I think there's something going on.
So this really led to the uprisings of 1919.
If you look at actual uprisings that are occurring in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Libya, Congo, many other places,
with this space left by violent uprisings.
Iraq there was various Palestinian uprisings against the Israeli occupation there was um The Fallout from 9/11 there
and then ethnic violence religious uprisings and the present-day government
And then started the intifadas and all the uprisings.
It was part of the sort of Arab Spring uprisings that were so interesting and complicated, really complicated moment for the Arab world.
influences which stamp the world's history are Wars uprisings or downfalls of dynasties changeful movements of
So you'll have a tendency for quick uprisings and a tendency for strong men to come in and squash them.
Now, the Arab uprisings were great news.
The kind of Soweto uprisings, the independence movements in the Caribbean, in, in in Africa What What catalyzed that?
We have a managing editor who's written the book, "The Arab Uprisings," and he speaks Arabic.
Jonathan Evans gave a speech saying that British Muslims may exploit the security vacuum from the Arab uprisings in countries like Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Syria.
As for your third question, I'm optimistic in the long term about the Arab uprisings.
I think part of the problem in the Middle East, and why the Arab uprisings happened, is because secular dictators were trying for to long to shut down ideas and justify their
sell shop and they remembered that and when the British soldiers arrived to quell the first uprisings of the
crisis of the third century, and was the thing that, I think you said, quote, "sapped discontent from the relevant populations," which then minimized the probability of uprisings.
What happened after that was that it was covered in the media and was seen as an example and even led to the multiple Egyptian uprisings against the British.
Places around the world where people are hungry are always connected to places around the world where people are violent, and uprisings occur,
Traditionally, in urban areas what you've had is revolutions or coup d'etats or people power uprisings, like in the Philippines in 1986, or the uprising
Jonathan Evans, the head of the Security Services just gave a speech two weeks ago, if you caught that, warning that the security vacuum from the Arab uprisings could be exploited and
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