18 Days in Tahrir: Stories from Egypt's Revolution

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Pub. Date: 2012-01-16
Publisher(s): Haven Books
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Summary

Ordinary Egyptians Had the World in Thrall During Egypt's 2011 Revolution

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 9
Introductionp. 13
Timeline of the Revolutionp. 17
Map of Central Cairop. 26
Three New Faces of Revolutionp. 29
What Led To January 25th?p. 35
Life Under Mubarakp. 39
It Took us All Day to Breakthrough the Barricadesp. 49
We are Creating the Drums of Warp. 65
Egyptians Themselves Had To Change Before They Could Revoltp. 76
We are Just Normal Underpaid, Badly Treated Government Employeesp. 90
This Was a Question of Faith, and Our Faith Had Been Cemented in Fearp. 97
State Media Channels Like Yours Have Completely Lost All Credibilityp. 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 Capablep. 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 Bannersp. 189
Things are Not as Dandy as they May Seemp. 201
Most Egyptians are Relaxed, Laid Back, Passive, and See no Hope for Serious Improvementp. 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 Eyesp. 237
It's Bizarre Comparing What I Can See from my Flat with what Egyptian Television is Showingp. 247
The Moment He Quitp. 253
Images of the Revolutionp. 262
We Never Lost Our Sense of Humorp. 287
Poems & Songs of a Revolutionp. 291
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