Egypt
Egyptian Revolution
2011-02-19
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Egypt, the fall of a second dictatorship It is precisely these two people who chased their tyrants, both gentle, as described by the nostalgic of a moribund Orientalism. It took them 100 days and an admirable determination to accomplish their will. |
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25, 28, diary of a revolution Youssef Rakha, Egyptian journalist, photographer and writer gives testimony of the first two days, 25th and 28th January of the beginning of the Egyptian revolution. This testimony was originally published in Al Ahram online. |
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Cairo: curfew and patriotic psychosis Entering Maydan Al Tahrir that has now been occupied for the past 13 days by the opposition asking for President Moubarak’s resignation is much easier than getting out in the evening during curfew. Article published in French in “Maghreb Emergent” on the 6th of January 2011. |
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What to wear on a revolution This first question that comes to mind when you’re about to take part in a revolution is: what does one wear to a revolution? Amani Massoud tells us about her experience at the heart of the protest in Cairo. |
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International media does not escape violence unleashed by Mubarak supporters Reporters Without Borders unreservedly condemns today’s shocking attacks on BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN, Al-Arabiya and ABC News journalists by Mubarak supporters who were reportedly accompanied by plainclothes police. |
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Egypt: Journalists targeted by police violence, arrests Reporters Without Borders roundly condemns police use of violence against journalists covering Egypt’s street protests. |
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