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Jennifer Garcia

Infographic of the Day: Where Will Protests Strike Next in the Middle East? | Co.Design - 1 views

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    "Tunisia. Egypt. Libya. And Now Bahrain. Protests have spread throughout the Middle East like a wild fire -- and you might assume that it's all just a matter of popular sentiment. But if you take a step back, you find that the countries that have seen the most protests also share some deep, structural similarities."
Jennifer Garcia

BBC News - Q&A: Egyptian protests against Hosni Mubarak - 0 views

  • Their rallying cries were "The people want the fall of the regime", "Mubarak, go", and "Illegitimate, illegitimate".
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      These are the slogans the protesters were crying out.
  • The protests have included people from all sectors of society, but at the forefront have been young, tech-savvy Egyptians who have never known another ruler of their country.
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    Try the link to the protests
Jennifer Garcia

Egypt protesters dispersed by force - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

    • Jennifer Garcia
       
      This is a good piece for those of you doing the army, police and protesters maybe even normal people
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    Hey for the site I found out that the military attacked people who were celebrating in the square.
luis mendez

BBC News - Egypt protesters and journalists come under police fire - 0 views

  • Activists estimate that more than 300 people have been killed in the popular uprising and several thousand have been injured.
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      this is what activist estimate
alvaro salazar

Frontline: Young Woman Becomes the Face of a Revolution | PBS NewsHour | Feb. 21, 2011 ... - 0 views

  • accepted for far too long. She agreed to take us to meet them. GIGI IBRAHIM: OK. Now we're in (INAUDIBLE). This is a very upper-middle-class
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    gigi ibrahim
diego caballero

Egypt police seize opposition - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

  • Egyptian police have detained the deputy leader of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, about 10 other prominent members and scores of Brotherhood students in dawn raids.   On Thursday, Khairat el-Shatir - one of two deputies to Mohamed Mahdi Akef, the group's general guide - was taken from his home in a northeastern suburb of Cairo. The main target of the crackdown appeared to be leaders and members from the movement who are associated with the students at al-Azhar University. The students had set up a union independent of that vetted by the authorities.
    • diego caballero
       
      students are involved in this to
jamie martinez

Wael Ghonim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Wael Ghonim was born to a middle-class family on 23 December 1980 in Cairo, Egypt and grew up in Abha Saudi Arabia until he was 13 years old, then he moved back to Cairo and currently resides in the United Arab Emirates.[6]
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    about his background
diego caballero

Egypt police officer on lives lost - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

  • Egypt paid a huge price, in terms of lives lost, for the revolution. However, a Brigadier with Cairo's police, told Al Jazeera in an exclusive interview that many lives could have been saved if police personnel had undergone correct training for riot control. The government says 365 people died, but scores of people are still missing.
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      This will help to the ones that are doing a police.
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