Must see. "The revolutionary chants on the streets of Egypt have resonated around the world, but with a popular uprising without a clear direction and an unpopular leader refusing to concede, Egypt's future hangs in the balance. Riz Khan talks to Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan and Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek about the power of popular dissent, the limits of peaceful protest and the future of Egyptian politics."
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Since Tariq Ramadan was in Vancouver during this excellent interview, would Aljazeera have another video which discusses the ability for Canada to bring back sovereignty and open government?
We are a big country with a scattered population which enhances "divide and conquer". Our current government is so closely tied to the USA that we are losing our rights to open and fair media as well as protection of our health, environment and public services.
The income gap is enormous and growing. There is fear.
Posted by: sharon | February 09, 2011 at 06:24 AM