Kayaknya belum lama ini ada yg ngejilat pantat negara Arab. Terusin deh 
ngejilat pantatnya spy dpt pahala dr auloh.


http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/qatar/arab-league-seeks-solutions-as-70-per-cent-of-arab-youth-want-to-emigrate-1.931043

Arab League seeks solutions as 70 per cent of Arab youth want to emigrate
Around three quarters of Arab 
youth want to migrate to countries out of their region due to rising 
unemployment in Arab states, an Arab League official said
        * By Habib Toumi, Bureau Chief
        * Published: 11:49 November 15, 2011


Manama: Around 
three quarters of Arab youth want to migrate to countries out of their 
region due to rising unemployment in Arab states, an Arab League 
official said.
"Due to their poor participation in society and politics and to 
rising joblessness, 70 per cent of the Arab youth want to migrate out of the 
region," Khalid Al Wahishi, director of Population Policy and 
Immigration at Arab League, said.

Empower the youth

"We at Arab League have been warning member states at all our 
meetings to empower the youth. Unemployment, alarmingly high at 26 per 
cent, poor participation of youth and illiteracy are major hindrances to 
population policy development and implementation," Al Wahishi told 
delegates at a gathering of population experts from member-countries in 
Qatar.
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The ratio of youth in the population of Arab countries is very high and 
requires efforts to empower them and raise 
their participation in politics, he said.
"The changes taking place in some Arab countries clearly show that it is the 
youth of these states who have played a leading role in the 
reforms movement," he said, quoted by Qatari daily The Peninsula on Tuesday.

Unemployment

According to the official, the Arab League has been arguing for 
several years that there was an urgent need to tackle the problems of 
unemployment in member-states and to empower the youth and raise their 
participation in society and politics.
The 13th meeting of the heads of national councils and committees of 
the population in Arab countries in Doha, opened on Monday, is bringing 
together delegates from Arab League and global agencies concerned with 
population to review the outcome of political and social developments, 
population and youth issues in Arab states.
The delegates will also discuss the demographic situation in the Gulf 
Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and review the activities of 
national population councils and committees in 2010.


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