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Written by Amira Al HussainiNow that ousted Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has fled the country, the question on everyone's mind is: Where is he headed to? Netizens are putting their money...
View ArticleEgypt: Social Media in the Middle East as a Tool for Incremental Change
Written by Gilad LotanIn this post, we reflect on Egyptian blogger Hani Morsi's writing about technology driven activism and the role social media plays in providing incremental societal change. Hani's...
View ArticleEgypt: Storming State Security
Written by محمد الجوهري· Translated by Mohamed ElGohary· View original post [ar]It wasn't long after the dismissal of former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Safik that some Egyptians attacked the...
View ArticleEgypt: Taxi Driver Finds Lost Camera Owner via Facebook
Written by Ayesha SaldanhaWhat would you do if you found a camera, and wanted to return it to its owner? One Egyptian taxi driver decided to do it the Egyptian way and utilise the internet - with rapid...
View ArticleEgypt: Gene Sharp Taught Us How To Revolt!
This post is part of our special coverage Egypt Revolution 2011.Last February, Sheryl Stolberg of The New York Timeswrote an article about the political science professor, Gene Sharp, whose ideas were...
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Egyptian Christian business tycoon, and recent politician, Naguib Sawiris, posted a cartoon on his Twitter account showing Mickey Mouse with a beard and Minnie Mouse in Niqab, and commented on it...
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This post is part of our special coverage Egypt Revolution 2011.After seeing the huge impact of social media on the Egyptian revolution, Egyptian blogger and Twitter user, Mahmoud Salem (@SandMonkey)...
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