Mohammad Yaseen
We do not deny the fear and question of some, especially in Iraq, since we are talking about the Iraqi situation, about the nature of alternatives if a radical change or even a comprehensive and real reform has ever occurred, so even reforms will need a flow of new visions, ideas, proposals, projects, faces and blood leading the process of reform.
In any case, in either state, alternatives are available, not concealed or equivocal, so the fuel of uprisings and revolts that have broken out the youth are their primary instrument, and the children of this main segment have, unexpectedly or unprecedentedly by many, jumped to the frontline for being the most effective and ablest tool of change, and thus young people of this generation have become the main example of change and reform movements specially in Iraq; so their marginalization or removal is not any longer possible, as well as their engagement in worn and torn projects and programming according to outdated ideas wiped out by time has become a kind of fantasy.
Whatsoever the form and nature of reform programs proposed by the government or the political class was, without taking into account the proposals of youth, their ideas and projects, will remain backward and will not keep pace or even meet the expectations of youth; this generation, however, has proved to the world of its ability to create, change and make a new different reality, and that it is a leading generation with distinction with no parallel.
Also, jumping over the truth is no longer possible, and lamenting the past ruins is no longer feasible, so the youth movements of change have introduced themselves and imposed their presence on the scene, and have set forth their all-out vision when it has crystallized and completed about the future per their explicit vital demands, realistic concerns and de facto sufferance.