In Other Words | Prizes for Heroes by Ahmed Awny
I was afraid of the nostalgia I might feel as I walked into Tahrir Square.
I was afraid of the nostalgia I might feel as I walked into Tahrir Square.
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Demolition crews are tearing down the wall on Mohamed Mahmoud Street in downtown Cairo that became iconic for its successive layers of massive graffiti murals memorializing…
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