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26 Jun 2009 11:58 am
The New Revolutionaries
Babak Sarfaraz writes:
Unlike their wide-eyed parents with their utopias and
romanticization of revolutionary violence, the new young revolutionaries are
sophisticated and canny. They have few
illusions about the magnitude of the
problems facing their country or the complexities of living in a highly
traditional and religious society. For example, despite the fact that they are
overwhelmingly secular, their slogans mingle political and religious themes to
avoid alienating the faithful. Their response to Obama’s initially measured
rhetoric is another sign of a new political sophistication at work: everyone
understands that US meddling would be the proverbial kiss of death to the
opposition’s cause.
In the days and weeks to come, this infant movement
will face difficult challenges. It may suffer some setbacks and reversals, but
what matters is the experience it has gained. At this stage, it is doubtful that
fear alone can contain the rising tide of discontent or return things to the
status quo ante.
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