tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22261571.post5935852298269354188..comments2024-03-20T01:06:12.181-04:00Comments on MEI Editor's Blog: Interrogating the MubaraksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22261571.post-28453651471812916622011-04-14T08:47:30.234-04:002011-04-14T08:47:30.234-04:00Mubharaks arrest is very unfortunate he is very ol...Mubharaks arrest is very unfortunate he is very old now he is in his last days so he should be free. His arrest is very bad past is past let him live his life happily.prasadhttp://www.neediff.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22261571.post-43595603329662965252011-04-13T23:44:30.593-04:002011-04-13T23:44:30.593-04:00David:
Some of the Twitter traffic wouldn't t...David:<br /><br />Some of the Twitter traffic wouldn't think the guillotine was such a bad idea, but I agree that South Africa (or Chile) and their reconciliation approaches are a whole lot healthier.Michael Collins Dunnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07398326467953722017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22261571.post-44993370250636918582011-04-13T20:20:21.793-04:002011-04-13T20:20:21.793-04:00What next? Erecting a guillotine in Midan at-Tahr...What next? Erecting a guillotine in Midan at-Tahrir? <br /><br />It's a big mistake for many Arab democracy proponents to be so keen about bringing judicial charges against fallen leaders. Agree with your points about Mubarak and Ali Abdullah Salih, and I would say the same about Mu'ammar Qadhafi and, potentially, Bashar al-Asad. People need to get their priorities straight, and vengeance should not be so high on their list. Nelson Mandela in South Africa set the gold standard in this regard.David Mackhttp://ambdavidmack@yahoo.comnoreply@blogger.com