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tigris81 -> RE: What can be done to preserve the traditions of foreign countries, but still allow modernization? (5/31/2006 6:09:03 PM)
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Hi Bart, I personaly don't think that traditions have been lost. It depends ofcourse on what type of traditions you are talking about. There are religious traditions, ethnic traditions, and national traditions (which you can if you like incorporate with ethnic traditions). Religious and ethnic traditions have not changed. However the bad security situation could be a threat to that in the long term. Especially with the sectarianism and death-squads and militias being loose around the country. Iraqis are in general a proud nation who stick to their roots, traditions, and values and I dont think that their traditions have disappeared or will disappear that easily, even under occupation. This is the opposite to the Gulf countries like Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE, and Lebanon, Jordan, etc.. where they have become too westernised at a fast pace that they no longer have an identity. Iraq has the potential of being modernised, afterall it was once the most secular country in the Middle East.
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