Socialist Youth Argamasilla de Calatrava
There are historians who have highlighted a circumstance that usually goes unnoticed, the great revolutions in history coincide with periods in which demographically dominant a majority of young people.
That happens right now in the Middle East where the average age of people mostly between 17 and 27 years.
And there are "martyrs" or rather icons of revolutions in both Tunisia and Egypt, two young Khaled Said dead by police months ago Egyptian secret , 28 and Mohamed Bouzizi 26, was burned to bonzo as a protest against the aggression of the Tunisian police in December.
Both have become national symbols, both now serve to vindicate now "work, justice and freedom" in the mouths of hundreds of thousands of young people.
The Tunisian has unleashed a wave of protests that ended with the dictator of Tunisia, and then spread to Egypt, where for months he had died but whose claims Khaled Said in a simple blog engine served now as a symbol for protest.
Today we write this, when it is anticipated that Hosni Mubarak follow in the footsteps of Ben Ali, the two young men are dead but very much alive in the hearts of Arab youth hope to demonstrate that they have been able to take a pulse of history.
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