It demands risk-taking and an environment of transparency, trust and empowerment of the individual to thinkfreely and enable their minds in ways that come most naturally to them.
Instead of wasting our youths' intellect on memorising quotations whose origins are sometimes uncertain (such as those found in hadith, Fiqh and tafssir) we need to encourage them to thinkfreely, innovate and use their initiative for the betterment of our society.
Again, I think, Chuck, that we very much recognize the right that those in Egypt want more freely to assemble and to speak, and to be involved in political reform.