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    Clinton outlines road ahead for Arab democracy

    VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday that the rule of law, political parties and democratic institutions must emerge in the Arab world if it is to emulate Eastern Europe's remarkable transition two decades ago from authoritarianism to truly free societies.

    In Lithuania for an international democracy conference, Clinton cited the real risk of Middle East and North African nations slipping back into autocratic old ways. And she lamented the latest accounts of violence in Syria, with security forces and knife-wielding, government-organized thugs reportedly attacking protesters in the city of Aleppo.

    "Today there are new democracies fighting for life, there are vicious autocrats clinging to power," Clinton said in a speech at the "Community of Democracies" meeting. "This is an hour of need. And every democracy should stand up and be counted."

    Drawing on the experience of Lithuania and other countries that opened up when the Iron Curtain came down 22 years ago, Clinton outlined a series of fundamentals she said were necessary for nations to make the transition to democracy: institutions rooted in law; equality for all, including women; a free press; economic opportunity; legitimate leaders.

    The implicit warning was that it is uncertain if the Arab reform movements will translate into stable democratic societies. While Tunisia and Egypt try to find their own formulas for a new system of governance, the would-be democrats of Syria may never get their chance.

    Speaking at a news conference in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, Clinton said Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime wasn't sending a coherent message. She noted how it allowed an opposition meeting in Damascus this week, while pressing on militarily in the north.

    "We know what they have to do," Clinton said. "They must begin a genuine transition to democracy and allowing one meeting of the opposition in Damascus is not sufficient action toward achieving that goal."

    Clinton said Assad's government is running out of time and it must advance a serious political process or face increased resistance.

    The democracy conference was being held only a short distance from Belarus, Europe's last autocratic stronghold, where authorities are cracking down on demonstrators amid the country's worst financial crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union.

    Clinton lamented the brutal repression in the country and how the government denies its citizens the most basic rights. President Alexander Lukashenko's iron fist has long been an asterisk to democratic change in eastern Europe, and the Obama administration is alarmed by the rapidly deteriorating situation.

    Without mentioning either country by name, Clinton also expressed concerns about the political motivations behind Ukraine's legal proceedings against former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, and Russia's refusal to allow a new opposition party to participate in upcoming elections.

     

    140 comments

    • Al  •  10 mths ago
      Here we go again, pushing our way of life on people that don't want it!!!!!!!!!
      • Dan 10 mths ago
        Really! That's what you got from the Egyptian Revolution. Democracy is not our way of life. It is a natural progression of socia/political evolution. We have actually prevented democracy in the Middle East by supporting tyrannical monarchs. Read a little history before you spout rhetoric.
      • Glen 10 mths ago
        Yes we go and put a gun to their head and say "Be Free!".
      • Donald 10 mths ago
        hell, Al, WE dont even want "our way of life" but our OWN government doesnt wanna see that, EITHER! lmaoooooo
    • OldPilot  •  10 mths ago
      Translation of Clinton's remarks: "The US will commit BILLIONS of taxpayer dollars, no matter how much is needed, no end in sight, in a blatant attempt to buy friendship in the Arab world."
    • Marc Antony  •  10 mths ago
      She shouldn't be outlining anything. The very point of these revolutions is that the people decide.
    • Zoey  •  10 mths ago
      They don't want democracy, they want Sharia law. Anything less is unacceptable. Hillary is a smart woman and should know this by now.
      • Kahuna 10 mths ago
        If your comments were a nice, smart and gorgeous as those bazookas showing in your picture, you would be one lean mean complete person. And who knows, you might be a president one day.
      • Randy H 10 mths ago
        I liked your comment! (And your "bazookas"!)
      • PalestineRemembered.com 10 mths ago
        Sharia Law is what you fear, because you will not be showing your bazooks in public.
    • Kimberly  •  10 mths ago
      The US only wants "democracy" in the Middle East if the people elect candidates that will do what the US wants. We have a history of supporting dictators and regimes with horrible human rights violations, just because they did what we told them. Once any fledgling democracy starts electing rulers that don't have US interests at heart, we'll withdraw our support, and very likely take steps to bring those rulers down.
      • ali 10 mths ago
        Well said...and the biggest evidence nowadays is Bahrain where people are being killed by an American weapons and all what can be done by Clinton is to ask king of Bahrain to seek dialogue with his nation! Double standards is really shameful!
    • Douglas  •  10 mths ago
      The road is quite clear.
      The Arabs will continue their feudal societies from the dark ages, continue slaughtering each other in the name of their particular flavor of their Allah, and will cintinue to demonstrate complete lack of ability to govern themselves, thus always making a dictatorship necessary.
      Next question?
      • Dan 10 mths ago
        Feudal societies from the Dark Ages? OK. That was Europe. Tribal societies - yes Arab world. Feudalism - Europe and Japan. Why do such ignorant people pretend to know so much? Is it because other ignorant people (read people who do not read more than a page at a time) are impressed?
      • Antonio 10 mths ago
        Europe and Japan were very much the feudal and tribal societies themselvs
        (And it was just under haf a millenia
        when the Europeans were slaughtering one another
        in the name of their particular flavor of God.)

        (And it was just less than a century ago,
        When the Allied Armed Forces faced a far more formidable,
        indomitable and desperately suicidal foe.)

        It's all just a matter of time.
        They'll ultimately come to these universal and self-evident truths
        In their own way and their own time.
      • kemalg 10 mths ago
        why you speak as if Allah is a man made god rather than God himself?
    • unicorn  •  10 mths ago
      "Clinton says", is a big part of the problem in the US in my opinion
    • JP  •  10 mths ago
      This bag lady looks like she has one foot in the grave already. She couldn't keep wild willy in line. Now she's going to mold the muzzies into what she wants????? LMAO............She will be unemployed soon!!!!!!
    • runi  •  10 mths ago
      The U.S. should not preach to other countries until it fixes its own problems.
    • hookedonharley  •  10 mths ago
      What the heII would she know about a free society? We certainly are not one.
    • John B  •  10 mths ago
      Ideas have consequences. The Arab Spring will be more of the same because Muslim states cannot accept recognition of freedoms of expression, conscience and religion. They failed to sign the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for this reason. Instead, they signed the Cairo Declaration in 1994, which omits these freedoms.
      • soccer player 10 mths ago
        quite to the contrary, the issue is that of culture not religion.
    • top hat  •  10 mths ago
      "Clinton outlines road ahead for Arab democracy"

      Nothing like a hardcore socialist taking about something she knows nothing about.
    • cmnsns  •  10 mths ago
      we need to stay out of other countries' business... we stir the pot by trying to make them change their ways (lifestyle that dates back to who knows when) to ours.... and when violence occurs, we blame their government for corruptions and human rights violation.... yet... we are the perpetrators who instill these actions!!!.... the u.s. needs to sit back and reflect on our OWN problems back home before stirring the pot anywhere else!!!
    • berneemc  •  10 mths ago
      Hillary giving the Arabs lessons on how to clean out savings and loans and pin it on their friends and have them mysteriously die.
    • Alex  •  10 mths ago
      Yahoo? Who creates your buggy software? Did you outsource the whole thing?
    • orangutang13  •  10 mths ago
      Democracy for arab/muslims is a big joke!!!
    • The Good Life  •  10 mths ago
      Where do we get off even attempting to claim these countries want democracy? First the simple aspect of being able to elect your leaders is not democracy... The United States has never been a "true" democracy since the constitution was written... We follow more along the lines of a Presidential Democracy, where the President is freely elected, maintains executive control, and head of the state, and works with a legislative group. How about we straighten out this country first then worry about the rest of the world.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Why doesn't this administration mind your own business and concern yourselves with America's internal problems first? You have homeless veterans and your main concern is Arab Democracy? And this is just one of the many problems.
    • RWRNAE  •  10 mths ago
      Arab Democracy, the newest oxymoron, right up there with military intelligence.
    • claude  •  10 mths ago
      What the h... do we have to say about it anyway, we don't even have democracy in the USA anymore.
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