mercredi 30 mai 2012

A driver called me " stupid ass" because I stopped at the level of the traffic light when it was red. I must be a real ass then because I wanted to apologize to him.

lundi 28 mai 2012

Yesterday I read a post from a so called friend living in France, where he said that Tunisians deserve what is happening to them and that it is going to become a 'Taliban' state in North Africa, and that he predicts a civil war, because We voted for an Islamist party. There was such hatred in his post , that I started to wonder how could say such horrible things and dare to call himself a Tunisian, from what I know He Did not vote, he rarely comes here and He still has the arrogance to wish the worst for Tunisia and Tunisians and I quote him "Mes chers amis tunisiens, je le dis haut et fort , j'espère que vous allez payer le prix fort de votre coup d'état contre la tolérance et la laïcité ainsi que votre support à la l'ultra-islamisme" to sum it up: you deserve all that would happen to you. I do wonder how do Tunisians living abroad participate in life in here.They remember Tunisia for holidays or to come to brag about the luxurious life they have abroad. They come to roll , show off and play the hustlers for the summer time.When I see that do not even have the balls to come here , to participate in the change, to discover life as it is, to be part of what many persons are trying to do to better the situation, some just watch the news, read some online news and base their conclusion on what they think THE TRUTH. I do not care if they think that we live in a third world country, that we are back-warded and that we deserve an extremist regime.Once , The countries that talked democracy and freedom supported the bloodiest regimes as they considered them as allies against terrorism ( a term invented to serve their hidden agendas). Now the supporters of freedom are supporting more radical regimes and play it cool as all they do is being MASTERS OF PUPPETS they purposely put in the system that they control. I am so outraged and ashamed of all of those who under the stained flag of democracy and freedom to choose, chose to trade human lives for power and control, and I am more pitiful for those who pretend that they hold the truth . History is made of facts( easy to fake if you have the proper means ),if you want to make of a coward , well it is easy just put the right price on the heads you want to see falling. Shame on the fraternity of the FREE WORLD.Just score of history,culture, humanity rapists!!!!! N.B: I want to except some Tunisians who live abroad,precisely those who are doing their best make things change in Tunisia.Unlike my dear friend, I won't put all Tunisians in the same basket as that would be a stupidity and a sign of ignorance.

lundi 21 mai 2012

As a young Arab woman, I learnt that we need to remediate to certain things in our society, especially after the revolution. Some topics are very important to deal with among them transparency and human rights guarantees. Tunisia witnessed major changes in its political regime and is still going through the process of establishing a nation where good governance and transparency are a guarantee of a successful democratic transition. The idea behind transparency is to make citizens aware about the deeds of the governing bodies and to allow them to double check what’s happening on the higher political spheres. The creation of an institution guaranteeing the work and procedural move under a specific law that would allow them to access certain information, like government expenditures, financial plans, projects’ law. Citizens have long been excluded from the political and decision making system and transparency is a key tool for good governance as it allows any citizen to be part of the governing system. Thus, making citizens enjoy their full rights. Transparency alone is not enough for a successful transition. What we can learn from other countries that faced the same kind of revolutions, that they based their progress upon bettering education, mainly human rights education, awareness campaigns that target their fellow citizens, encourage freedom of speech through giving the chance for youngsters to debate and discuss their rights and duties, along with urgent points that should be dealt with in their societies, and the changes they want to witness in them. A change can come when we believe in it and what happened across the Arab nations lately shows that something is happening, a burgeoning popular conscious is rising to make its thoughts and voices heard. There was a vast majority of people who thought that change can never come and that it was better to have profile to deal with oppression and dictatorship. Ignorance and fear were the main arms; but now we need to think about what kind of future we want for our children and the upcoming generations. If freedom is just a concept then human life should be worshipped as the most valuable thing on earth. Rising the awareness of people by educated them will not only reduce fear but also ignorance and prejudice. Providing Knowledge is the beginning of a new adventure, and being aware of the world around us is the first step leading towards freedom.

vendredi 4 mai 2012

Tunisia is currently facing many challenges.One would wonder how a tiny country could make the whole nine yards knowing that it has limited natural resouceres compared to its neighbors, Algeria and Lybia. One of the many challenges that are awaiting Tunisia is how to protect its water resources. As many other countries in the region , Tunisia is suffereing from a growing desertification and in some region high water salinity. JCI OLM Tunis , took the initiative the adress the issue through WATER DAY action. A seminar hosted and organised by JCI Tunis is going to be held on June the 9th ,at the UTICA,where speakers from the Ministry of agriculture,OWAS,UNDP and GHS are going to talk about the perspectives, projects, answers to questions that would be adressed during the talks. Be there if you want discover and know more about the future of water in Tunisia.