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Freedom may be messy, but it beats despotism - -

By John Hughes

Freedom may be messy, but it beats despotism

The Arab Spring toppled dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Yemen and Syria may be next. Though trials remain, we are witnessing an extraordinary fight for freedom. What emerges may not be the kind of democracy Westerners want, but it beats tyranny.

By John Hughes / November 2, 2011

The Christian Science Monitor



It�s been a bad year for despots. The Arab Spring swept them out of power in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Who�s next? And what kind of democracy will the Arab world embrace?

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