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Karman: Revolutions continue as long as corrupt regimes exist
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman said the revolutions will continue until the Day of Judgment as long as there are corrupt and failed regimes.
"As long as there are corrupt, failed and tyrannical regimes, there will be revolutions in any country that is plagued by such regimes," Tawakkol Karman said on her official Facebook page.
Karman said: Do you think that the movement of history will stop because Bashar al-Assad killed half a million of his people, or because there is a counter-revolution occurred in Egypt and
Yemen?
Karman continued: Even in the countries that have seen counter-revolutions, they have also witnessed their presidents have left the chairs to the cemetery and the refrigerator, such as Gaddafi and Ali Saleh, and to exile or home like Hosni Mubarak and Bin Ali.” She called the rulers to understand the lesson, not the nations.
Karman stressed that the revolution is a result and an inevitable necessity when all ways for reform, without revolution, were closed.