mina al oraibi is a journalist from iraq who doesn't just report on what she sees, she works to foster civil society across the arab world. just like tamim khallaf, an egyptian diplomat. he wants to be part of a culture of democracy. neither of them was surprised by the force of this revolution once the wall of fear towards the regimes was broken down. here's the final part of our young global leaders series on the arab awakening. there have been some changes, positive changes which have actually taking place for the past ten years. but they weren't really matching the aspirations of the people. governments were very much disconnected from the people. which really led to this revolution. it didn't come as a surprise in terms of the reasons why, they where quite clear. but what was surprising was the fact that it became a movement that people really did break the barriers of fear. i think it's an awakening. i think it has forced everyone to seriously reconsider the way things are in the arab world. i think the role of education in the years ahead is going to be extremely important for s