“Tunisia right now, I would say, is at a very delicate crossroads … this will be the first grassroots change in the Arab world,” Imam Muhammad al-Asi said in an interview with Press TV.
“In the 22 Arabian nation states … this is the first time the people themselves take to the streets and express their social will to unseat a dictatorial government and to begin a process of placing a more representative government in the seat of power,” he added.
“There are a lot of parallels that we can draw from what is happening in Tunisia today and what happened in Iran 32 to 33 years ago,”.
“The bottom line is that the religious or ideological components of Islam are the deepest and most authentic feelings of all the peoples of North Africa and all the peoples in Muslim countries,” he added.
He pointed out that Tunisian revolution is the first of its kind in the Arab world.
He argued that the word revolution has always been mistakenly used instead of coup d'état for referring to regime changes in Arab states.
[Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/160979.html]
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