15 fevereiro, 2011

THE FALL OF TOTALITARIAN REGIMES

The fall of the Totalitarian regimes in Countries from Eastern Europe, began in 1956 with the invasion of Hungary by the Soviet Union to end the student manifestations that aspired to bigger liberty, with the Invasion of the Czechoslovakia in 1968 by the pact of Warsaw to end by force the aspirations of liberty of this country and the desire to abandon the referred Pact, by the movements for more liberty of the Solidarity in the years 80 in the Poland and by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. 

If the armed intervention to end aspirations of liberty was possible and happened in the Europe till the invasion of the Czechoslovakia, why that did not happen in the Poland in the years 80?. And why that did not happen in Tunisia and Egypt this month of February 2011?.  And why that would happen for certain if the North Korean populations would manifested now. 

The explanation can be found in the globalization. The word that represents the economic, political and social interdependence between States, the facility that populations have to obtain information on all aspects of the cultural, public and economic life from any country of the World. 

A State that enables the access of his populations the available universal information in the Internet, that enables the instant communication between people independently where they are, and that survive due to broad economic interdependences with other cultures from other States, cannot stifle by force public manifestations for desires of liberty.  It would be voted to the international ostracism and consequently to a economic and political suicide. 

If in the North Korea (NK) itself manifestations would happen, they would be dominated by force, with many dead people and in the rest of the world nobody would know. 

But why the populations from NK do not go to the streets asking for freedom and change of the regime like in Tunisia and in Egypt?.  Because they do not have access to global Internet, because the economic and cultural development is void, because the level of unemployment does not have the same impact than in more developed countries and because they know that there are strong possibilities that they will be killed.  That could have happened in Poland in the years 80 with less probability (People were killed but it was not like Tiananmen) and also in Tunisia and Egypt but with much less probability. 



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