Monday, March 7, 2011

Discuss on academics in the North Africa ITESO

There are six main factors that led to the recent decline of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as the growing access to information technologies, and to a greater or lesser extent are also reproduced in some countries in the region, according to the Institute of Technology professor and de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (), Pietro Montanari.

Argues that the high rate of unemployment close to 35% and up to 70% for youth aged between 15 and 29 years of age; the high levels of corruption, the increase in the price of food and raw materials , the opening of the market and civil society dela unity of Arab peoples, are the other five triggers social unrest in Egypt and to a greater or lesser extent are also present in other North African countries like Tunisia and Libya.

"There people spend up to 60 percent of their income to eat, "Montanari said while participating dialogue" Egypt, "A revolution contagious?" held in coffee terrace Jesuit University Library. On the same stage, Professor, Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Guadalajara, Jesus Lopez Almejo, described what happened in the land of the Pharaohs as the "revolution of the 18 days." At the time, both the young Tunisian who caught fire in protest at not let selling fruit, like an Egyptian who was videotaped while receiving a beating from the police, became symbols of the revolt that toppled regimes in their respective countries, said the specialist.

For its part, the academic ITESO, Antonio López Mijares said that countries like Mexico and Turkey achieved during the 20's as the creation of its institutions, Egypt did not make it during the long rule of its last two leaders, so this country must establish its bases from its internal needs democratization.

He added that information technology will be the great power of this type of events. The report / RAFAEL ZAPATA

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