Thursday, January 26, 2012

Social media sets "new world Order" in building revolutions throughout the Middle East?


While the revolt began in Tunisia by asking a long dictator to resign, Egypt is the suite of Jasmine revolution of recent Tunisian seeking reform, freedom and respect by using social media to organizecommunicate and express their feelings to the world, but say their dictators "it is the end of your rule and now is our time to make the weather change you it or not."

Young catalysts for Twitter, Facebook and social media are behind the driving force of the revolution in Tunisia and Egypt, but also in Jordan and the Yemen, where the role of social media has proven a new world order in digital social communication to break down the totalitarian regimes everywhere in Middle East. Non-stop-measurement youth young embryonic, the elite educated in the Arab world is talking about seeking freedom. Yes, freedom is a high commodity especially in the Arab world where there is no genuine democracies, and yet the decades of totalitarian regimes took power of their people and turned them into modern slaves. In addition, elite blocked the Egypt is talking about after thirty years of selfish rule unprecedented who stole their dignities by keeping them away from engage in the decision-making process, take their future responsibilities are now fighting for their pride in the establishment of the road map to earn freedom, the right to express themselves, it goes without saying that to earn respect by rewriting of history that makes them citizens proud of their change forced to set a better example not only in Egypt, but also to other dictators in Middle East and in the world. Now, social media set fear dictatorships in the Arab world where dictatorships of the Egypt close all social networks and communications to put pressure on young youth to stop their uprising, but that is not only against the totalitarian regime, instead, it sparked anger more and gave the youth more reason not to give up that easily, and yet embrace the fight for freedom in the end, then Mr. Mubarak is the witness of his last moments of the 30 year rule.

Go social in the digital world is implementing a new world order by the conduct of change and lower dictators, at least in the Arab world. The young elite blocked the Egypt seek the change of the reform of the system, free elections and the possibility of choosing their own leaders, to ask their basic civil rights to be heard and respected; But realization, it is even more complicated when chaos takes over the streets and sets a whole new ball game. Social media plays a vital role to make it possible to change and to give these young rebels a tool was unprecedented before having the ability to break down the dictators and set a new world order in digital communications.

Important facts about the Egypt, according to the latest figures from CIA FactBook: 2010

Population: 80 million

Median age: 24 years

GDP: Some 216.8 billion (2009)

Per capita income: $6 (year/GDP-PPP 2010)

Unemployment: 9.7% (EST).

Poverty: 40%

Strategic interests in the world:

Israeli/Egyptian peace treaty signed in 1979.
It is estimated that 10% of world demand for oil crude passes through the Suez Canal.
The largest population in the Middle East
Egypt receives almost $2-3 billion aid each year to the United States.
The Egypt is the proprietor of artifacts and ancient treasures.
The pyramids are one of the wonders of the world top of the page.
A world destination for tourists, which makes one of the tourist destinations in the world markets.

Popular tags of hash used for the "revolt in Egypt" on Twitter:

technology # release
freedom of # social
Revolution # Twitter
# Revolution SM
# Egypt
# jan25
# Freedom
# Tahrir
# Cairo
# Reform
# Protest
# Democracy
# support
# Liberty
# civil liberty
# Uprising
# Mona Altahawy

For the more recent sense analysis of the Egypt of the uprising since it began there on January 25, 2011; eight days you can always bind here.








Ramy Ghaly is a Marketing Strategist with more than ten years experience in international markets. He has held professional positions and managers in different world markets in various industries ranging from retail, wholesale, consumer goods, the management of technology with a concentration in development channel products. In addition, he holds a diploma in International Marketing Management with a minor in International Relations and studies of the Middle East of Daytona State College. He is interested in the evolution of social media, next generation search technologies, engines, semantic search and text analytics; Needless to say that strategies in geopolitics, Middle Eastern Studies and environmental factors that affect the growth of world trade are of general interest this always eager to monitor and encourage the writings on the subject.

Ramy Ghaly is on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/consultramy


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