She said that rather than looking at whether the movement did good or bad, we should focus on what to do next.
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Tunisian singer Amel Mathlouthi has said that Arab countries have been forced to live under dictatorial regimes and wrong systems for a long time.
Speaking at the Kantipur Conclave session 'From Movement to Opportunity', she said, 'One day that revolution was bound to happen. When the people there are kept under pressure for a long time, it will explode one day. It should.'
She said that instead of looking at whether the movement did good or bad, we should focus on what to do next. 'I don't want to go back to the past. I want to move forward and do better in the future,' she said.
