
18 Days in Tahrir: Stories from Egypt's Revolution
by Rushdy, Hatem; Soueif, Ahdaf-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. 9 |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Timeline of the Revolution | p. 17 |
Map of Central Cairo | p. 26 |
Three New Faces of Revolution | p. 29 |
What Led To January 25th? | p. 35 |
Life Under Mubarak | p. 39 |
It Took us All Day to Breakthrough the Barricades | p. 49 |
We are Creating the Drums of War | p. 65 |
Egyptians Themselves Had To Change Before They Could Revolt | p. 76 |
We are Just Normal Underpaid, Badly Treated Government Employees | p. 90 |
This Was a Question of Faith, and Our Faith Had Been Cemented in Fear | p. 97 |
State Media Channels Like Yours Have Completely Lost All Credibility | p. 128 |
How Could The Government Terrorize Its People? | p. 145 |
The Regime Had Always Used the Spectre of æForeign Interference' | p. 156 |
They Made Him Think Nobody in the Country was Capable | p. 178 |
So they Shouldn't Look at Women, But it was All Right to Torture People? | p. 183 |
I Figured these were a Bunch of Kids with Some Signs and Banners | p. 189 |
Things are Not as Dandy as they May Seem | p. 201 |
Most Egyptians are Relaxed, Laid Back, Passive, and See no Hope for Serious Improvement | p. 207 |
The NDP Building was Still on Fire, How Come we Couldn't See any Fire Engines? | p. 211 |
Policemen, Tell the Truth: are we Not Your Brothers? | p. 233 |
People Died in Front of My Eyes | p. 237 |
It's Bizarre Comparing What I Can See from my Flat with what Egyptian Television is Showing | p. 247 |
The Moment He Quit | p. 253 |
Images of the Revolution | p. 262 |
We Never Lost Our Sense of Humor | p. 287 |
Poems & Songs of a Revolution | p. 291 |
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