Privacy [Archives:2007/1061/Opinion]

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June 18 2007

By: Mohammed Al-Ariqi
We talk much about the fact that the Yemeni people are conserving many aspects of their own privacy, and some of these aspects are negative while others look positive. The real challenge is how the educated person, the politician, and the economist can contribute to building the human being, improving his/her intellectual and material performance, and expand the scope of his/her perception of the new facts without eradicating the negative aspects of privacy or enhancing the requirements of modernity supported by the positive aspects of privacy.

This is a fact, which is perceived and acknowledged by politicians and the educated people. Nevertheless, some of the political and journalistic forces ignore this fact and turn to play a role in what is negative, thus making them lose their significance as a key player in the field of sought construction and development. These forces created for themselves points of weaknesses, fragility, and alienation, however, they had before them a chance for balanced development side by side along with the updated development imposed by the demands of time in various areas.

Of the privacy aspects we have to concentrate on is that our country is in an urgent need for the efforts and thinking of its natives without an exception in order to mobilize its human and material resources toward comprehensive development and prosperity.

According to this concept, we are likely to work harder and perceive the causes of poverty and backwardness, as well as to open for our generations the path of hope and optimism toward a better tomorrow.

Being aware of our privacies is not limited to eating habits, dress customs, and our social relations. Instead privacies have much to do with our accumulative identities of production and creativity, which we have to contemplate on to benefit from in dealing with our environment and natural resources so as to ensure our basic necessities from the available wealth, plus utilizing facilities of the modern technology.

No wonder, in our heritage of production and creativity privacies, we have a lot of scenes and sights that are still alive and continue its role in serving man mentally and materially.

It is enough for us to review our agricultural heritage, which is based on the privacy of expertise and experience gained by the Yemeni farmer, who strengthened his relation with the farmland and granted the land his effort and tenderness while the land in return granted him the lavish harvest.

In the creative aspect, there are many literary, intellectual, and religious symbols that placed themselves among the most important intellectual references at the Arab and international levels. This privacy may feed youth with confidence and strengthen their sense of loyalty, as well as encourage the youth to assert themselves in the process of comprehensive development.

Source: Al-Thawra State-run Daily
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