After two political revolutions, Egypt needs a cultural revolution - CSMonitor.com - 0 views
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shoshanna kostant on 18 Jul 13While elected by a slight majority, Morsi's government was authoritarian and wanted to control cultural entities. His firing of heads of the Cairo Opera House, Egyptian General Book Authority and other important cultural offices led to protests. These were seen as anti-democratic changes made by the Morsi Government
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