Freedom House put out their annual survey of how free every country in the world is.
Here's the graphical representation of freedom in the Middle East and North Africa. Click to enlarge.
In the Middle East and North Africa, only 2% of the population live in countries that are considered "free" while 88% live in countries considered "not free" and 10% in "partially free" countries.
In fact, out of the five regions that Freedom House used for their statistics, the Middle East/North Africa was by far the least free in the world. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, only 37% live in "not free" countries.
And the 2% in the Middle East/North Africa who do live in freedom? All of them happen to live in Israel.
It puts the Middle East problem in perspective, doesn't it?
(h/t Mostly Kosher)