How do we continue? How do we make an impact?
A conversation on independent media in the Arab world
A conversation on independent media in the Arab world
Throughout years of struggle for regime change and an overall change of political mindset in Egypt, the question of how local this struggle is continued to be present, both in…
Over 5.2 million eligible Tunisian voters are being mobilized for the country’s historic parliamentary elections on Sunday. These are the first such elections since the popular uprising, which lasted from…
When Tunisia first revolted in early December 2010, columnists and political commentators were quick to debate whether Egypt would follow suit. A dispute about whether Egypt was or was not…
“She was courageous, free, determined, devoted and immensely generous.
One civilian, a 15-year-old boy, was shot in the jaw during the attempted mutiny.
«Tradition paired with revolutionary seems an obvious oxymoron, like a contained outburst.»
«It is necessary to revise what we mean by success or failure as far as revolutions are concerned.»
«The oppressed rose up without the promise of liberty. Why?»
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