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'New world order will emerge from Middle East'
Tue Mar 1, 2011 6:35AM
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A new world order is going to emerge from the Middle East and North Africa through the efforts of the existing regional powers and the future generation of Arab governments, a senior Hezbollah official says.


“I believe a new regional world order is going to emerge and this is going to represent the will and determination of the people of the region, not the pro-American governments,” said the Director of Hezbollah's Media Relations, Ibrahim Moussawi, in a Press TV interview.

The future is going to fulfill “all the historical wishes and hopes of the people in the region, he pointed out.

“There are very important and strong powers in the region, if we take Iran, Turkey and the future Arab world ... who reflect the general interests of the people in the region,” Moussawi argued.

“This is going to make the future of the region and we should do everything possible to support it,” he added.

In recent weeks, pro-democracy movements have been spreading across the Arab countries.

Last month in Tunisia, nationwide outrage at the government's suppressive policies sparked a massive revolution that ended the 23-year-long rule of its despotic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and forced him to flee to Saudi Arabia.

On February 11, millions-strong nationwide revolution in Egypt, which started on January 25, ended the three-decade-long rule of US-backed dictator Hosni Mubarak.

Other pro-democracy uprisings have also flourished in Libya, Bahrain, Yemen, Algeria, Jordan and Oman, as more Arab countries are expected to stage similar popular revolts.

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