Those who thought that political Islam coming to power in a number of Arab countries would mean radical change in the manner of governing and the method of dealing with political, economic and social issues, as compared to the autocratic and oppressive regimes that had prevailed there, as well as those who sought for Islamist movements led by the Muslim Brotherhood to be given the opportunity to express themselves and prove that their programs were different, were certainly greatly disappointed, after the failed performance with which these movements began their mandate in each of Egypt, Tunisia and Libya… and later of course in Palestine and in Syria, where the same parties ambition to seize control of the decision-making process.
The Islamists ruined It
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