The Graffiti Speaks Eloquently
CAIRO—It has been illuminating this week to spend time in Cairo during the constitutional referendum and the run-up to the January 25 anniversary of the massive demonstrations that eventually toppled the Husni Mubarak regime in Egypt three years ago. The ever-changing dynamics in Egypt and across the Arab world paint a volatile picture of a region lurching forwards and backwards in its people’s determined drive to shape their own political cultures, after over half a century of police state-like governance systems. http://www.agenceglobal.com/index.php?show=article&Tid=3129 |
Saturday, January 25, 2014
The Graffiti Speaks Eloquently
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