Two events this week underscore the correction taking place in the march for change in the Arab region known as the Arab Spring, which began nearly four years ago. Tunisia, the first stop in that march, has returned to secularism — in the sense of separating religion from the state — after the Muslim Brotherhood attempted to abolish the goals of the Jasmine Revolution by hijacking the Tunisian uprising and imposing religion on the Tunisian state. Beji Caid Essebsi’s victory in the presidential election is a clear testimony to the commitment of a majority of Tunisians to the principle of …read more
Source: The Huffington Post