Lessons from the 2011 Arab Revolutions
13 years ago, without any clear programme or plan, the Arab masses rose up against their despotic rulers, and overthrew several regimes. But these revolutions ultimately failed to solve the problems facing the masses. With tensions in the region heating up once more, Lubna Badi analyses these rich events.

The marvellous revolutionary movement of the Tunisian workers and youth is an inspiration and an example to the whole world. For more than one week Tunisia has been living through a revolution of epic dimensions. The mass uprising in Tunisia has ended in the overthrow of the hated dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali after 23 years in power.