Thursday, October 27, 2011

Arab Spring and the role of social media.

No one of us had imagined that one day a Tunisian street vendor could be the spark of the greatest political development in the arab world. On the morning of December 17, the twenty-six years old Mohamed Bouazizi was selling fruits as usual in a narrow path when suddenly a police woman came to him and tried to take his fruits; Bouazizi started to resist as it is unfair then the police woman slapped him in the face in front of many witnesses. Bouazizi could not stand this humuliation because not only he was slapped in the face, but also in his pride and dignity. Then, Bouazizi decided to set himself on fire; he survived the first few days, but he passed away because of his dangerous burns.

After, the winds of change moved out the most populous country in the arab world, Egypt. Like many arab countries, Facebook, twitter, and other social networks are the only way for youth to express and share their political points of view with others. In egypt we can say that revolution started in the cyberspace; youth used to organize virtual demonstrations on FaceBook pages against the dectatorial and autocratic rule of Husni Mubarak. Then, the egyptian government had shut down Intenet connection and mobile phone communication in order to forbid people from communicating with each other. According to the electronic ressources of Alakhawayn University:"the protests in Egypt began abruptly, with many participants spurred by online postings on social-networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. (The government was able to block Twitter feeds for much of the afternoon and evening of Jan. 25, and it blocked Facebook access the next day. But it was too late: the wrath was already in the streets.) And just as in Tunisia, most of the protesters were apolitical. "I'm not part of any group or party," said Khalifa, the artist. "We've all just had enough."(Hauslohner,Abigail.Time; 2/7/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 5, p36-39, 4p, 4 Color Photographs). 
People did not give up and they decided to orgnize a great demonstration named: 'the friday of rage", so Hosni Mubarak sent his supporters that were riding camels and horses, and they started to hit people with sticks and stones. In Friday,
 2/11, the egyptian president resigned and left Cairo after  giving his last speech .

Egyptian were very happy to hear the president's announcment

 because they can finally participate in a transparent and

 accountable elections, and put an end to the emergency law,

 injustice, and corruption.





Monday, October 3, 2011

Salma Faouzi Zizi

Euthanasia or mercy killing is a word that
 has a Greek root, and it can be devided
 into two parts Eu: good/well Thanasia:
 death. Acoording to the online medical dictionary, euthanasia is:" the act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment. 

  There are two types of Euthansia active and passive. According to http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/euthanasia/overview/activepassive_1.shtml, active euthansia occurs when the medical profesionnals, or anyone else calculatingly caues the death of the patient, and in this case this patient and his family are aware of what will happen; while passive euthanasia is when medical profesionnals suspend treatment in patients, or stop doing somthing that is keeping the patint alive. In this case medical profetionnals may use a lots of ways:
1- Disconnect a feeding-tube.
2- Don't give appropriate medicines.
3- Switch -off life support-machines.
4-Suffocation with a plastic bag.
5- Gassing patients to death with carbon monoxide.
6- Lethal injection but it is not a very common way to euthanize a person as it decreases the bloodstream.

  The most major reason why people euthanize is to releave and put an end to the terrible suffering and pain of a terminally ill person with an incurable disease. It is a desperate act after many years of suffering and pain, and somtimes it is better for some people to die than being alive. According to killing and letting die book: " sometimes defective newborns are neglected in order that they might die. In such case, death is viewed as preferable to life for the infants, and this may be a reasonable attitude.("Killing and letting die" edited by Bonnie Steinbock and Alastair Norcross, second edition page 36). The second major cause of euthansia is compassion and mercy as there are some people who have incurable diseases like cancer, so they choose death instead of being alive and suffering.A lot of poeple confuse between euthansia and assisted suicide; assisted suicide is to provide the patient with means that help him or her to carry out death, so in this case it can be called SUICIDE.

  Euthansia is always considered as an ugly subject and a debatable where we have so many points of view. Arguments of people supporting euthansia are three: 
1- Death is a privat matter and as long as it doesn't create any harm to people, society others have no right to interface.
2-Violation of autonomy, so everyone of us is free to do whatever he or she wants .
3- Human dignity and ecency, prolonging the life of a patient that doesn't have any hope to live creates nothing but humulation and pain to this him or her.


  Arguments of people who are agianst euthansia are also three:

1- Religious abjections : peole have no right to put an end to their life because only God who can do that.
2- Secular objections: our rights are always limited by our obligations because our death may cause harm to our family, friend and even our siciety.
3- Philosophical objections:
Life has a value in itself, so we have to protect human's life .