Category Archives: Revolutionary
Morsi and the Prosecutor
Yesterday at night Morsi tried to force the prosecutor general to resign by appointing him as the Egyptian ambassador in Vatican city, Morsi’s advisor asserted that the prosecutor Abdel-Megid Mahmoud accepted the new position and resigned followed by a lot … Continue reading
A stand against sexual harassment ends with sexual harassment
Yesterday there was a planned stand in Tahrir against sexual harassment as for Wednesday and Thursday many girls and women reported being sexually harassed. It was scheduled to start at 6 pm in front of Hardee’s on Tahrir square but we … Continue reading
FREE GUCians!
During the recent clashes in Abasseya at the Ministry Of Defence Mohamed Hazem, Adel Khattab & Ahmed Magdy got arrested. Mohammed Hazem was taken from Ein Shams Hospital as he was injured. After the first day Ahmed Magdy was released … Continue reading
The line of fire
One of the best things about our revolution is that it has no leader. Some people consider this as a mistake. I see that the regime suffered a lot because its remnants couldn’t find a leader to defame or assassinate to … Continue reading
Cairokee & Hany Adel : The Voice of Freedom (Subtitles)
Cairokee – Freeze where you are (Ethbat Makanak)
One of the revolutionary songs that I thought of translating, the idea behind the song is simple, whenever clashes happen and protesters start backing off a lot of people would shout “Ethbat” which means “Freeze” encouraging others to stay where … Continue reading
To the Ministry Of Defence we marched
On February 10 I went with my little brother and Adel Farouk to Elfat-h mosque in Ramsis – That was the second time for me to see that mosque since January 28, 2011 – to join the march from there … Continue reading
Friday, Feb 2: The president first
Last Friday February the second there was a planned march from Mustafa Mahmoud square to Tahrir square to stress on demanding having a president before writing the constitution. It was nostalgic for me to go through the same roads again … Continue reading