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If people of colour do not exercise their democratic right to vote, they will remain an invisible, voiceless, and largely ignored part of the electorate.
In a democratic set-up, people who are being governed should also be a part of the governing system. They should be drafted into the governance.
It was in Dara'a that Syria's non-violent democratic movement had begun in 2011, with schoolboys scrawling on a wall: 'The people want to topple the regime.'
People have the right to protest - that's what democracy is all about. I have no problem with people exercising their democratic rights.
If you don't have the right people around you and you're moving at a million miles an hour you can lose yourself.
My parents never forced things on my brother and me: not our faith, not our sports, not our friends. Yet they taught us about surrounding ourselves with the right people: the kind of people we want to be.
I had an upbringing to respect other people's privacy and their right to be and choose what they want, and I expect - no, demand - no less for myself.
The Muslim Brotherhood membership includes designated terrorist organizations like Hamas.
The food in such places is so tasteless because the members associate spices and garlic with just the sort of people they're trying to keep out.