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Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
Social change doesn't happen in the Arab region through dramatic confrontation, beating, or indeed,
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