The days of dictators are numbered

One of the frustrating things about fighting dictatorship is the support they enjoy from regional organizations. Before Muammar Gaddafi was ousted, shamefully, the African Union had lent its hand to prolong the miserable rule of one of the worst dictators in the world.  Ignoring the voice of the majority, the organization was after saving the walking dead dictator.

On the other hand, for the first-time, on Sunday Nov 27, 2011, the Arab League voted to sanction Syria in response to the brutal oppression of al-Assad's regime against Syrians. Great step by the regional organization: Arab League. This decision by the Arab League is a signal that we may have a future without dictators. The days of dictators are numbered.

Here is an excerpt from 'Redefining Leadership', Conclusion, page 234: “Even today, we have leaders, who are charismatic, influential, and oratory, but neither do they are leading themselves towards their own fulfillment nor helping others to claim their leadership birthright and achieve their fulfillment. Sadly, there are still community and religious leaders who are lording on their people and exploiting them. Worst, there are the so called national leaders who are sitting on their own people for decades and even baptizing their own people in their own blood. These individuals aren’t true leaders as we discussed it in this book. They are abusing the true meaning of leadership and misusing their birthright for wrong reasons. The 21st C generation should refrain from duplicating the same mistake these individuals have made. This is time to redefine leadership, eradicate sickening, and parasitic leadership as we eradicated small pox, render pest, etc.”

Other regional organizations such as AU, ECOWAS, etc should follow suit and show solidarity with the people than the dictators who kill, embezzle, and torment their own people. Let's make the 21st C free of dictatorship. It is possible, it can be done...

 

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