Since the departure of the Tunisian President Ben Ali from the power, the movments of protests in Arabic countries are stronger and more numerous. In Egypt, the President Moubarack has left too. But these protests are rather violent. Now we can wonder if all protests should be non-violent or if sometimes they could use violence.
On the one hand, non-violent protests are the best way to give your opinion because you use only words and they would not injured people, or kill. Nowadays, it is inconceivable to use violence to be heard by your audience.
On the other hand, sometimes words are not so strong to win. So some protests have to use violent means like now in the countries in North Africa.
To sum up, I will say that nowadays, we could find another option than protest using violence and maybe these protests should request and get the help of the ONU.
Since the departure of the Tunisian President Ben Ali from the power, the movments of protests in Arabic countries are stronger and more numerous. In Egypt, the President Moubarack has left too. But these protests are rather violent. Now we can wonder if all protests should be non-violent or if sometimes they could use violence.
ReplyDeleteOn the one hand, non-violent protests are the best way to give your opinion because you use only words and they would not injured people, or kill. Nowadays, it is inconceivable to use violence to be heard by your audience.
On the other hand, sometimes words are not so strong to win. So some protests have to use violent means like now in the countries in North Africa.
To sum up, I will say that nowadays, we could find another option than protest using violence and maybe these protests should request and get the help of the ONU.
Some corrections
ReplyDeleteMarie - from power..
they would not injure people, or kill them..