Tag Archives: Jan25
What is going on in Egypt
My interview on the Swedish Radio today.. Click here to listen to it
Copts before and during “El-Nahda”
After the 18 utopian days in Tahrir all the Copts who took part in the revolution including me thought that all the sectarian issues will be gone as we all believed that it was all done by Mubarak’s regime. On … Continue reading
Cairokee & Hany Adel : The Voice of Freedom (Subtitles)
Egypt, Revolting or Reforming?
It has been almost a year since we ousted Mubarak. Now, it became quiet obvious that none of the revolution’s demands were met except for demanding Mubarak’s stepping down but that leaves us with “Bread, Freedom, Social Justice & above … Continue reading
When trust went off the table
Since ousting Mubarak on February 18, the SCAF took over the country without any legality except being the armed institution of Egypt. We accepted it, we have chanted for them and returned home waiting for the change we have asked … Continue reading
Even martyrs couldn’t escape oppression
A martyr is defined to be the person who is put to death on behalf of a believe, principle or a cause. It is a fact that honouring martyrs is a must in all societies but, it seems like in … Continue reading
Essam Ata & Khaled Said
Khaled Said’s case which was one of the many reasons that sparked the revolution helping with the mobilization and the anger expressed in peaceful protests was thought to be the last case of torture to death. Yesterday, Friday October the 27th Essam … Continue reading
Nawal Elsaadawi’s visit to stockholm
One of the world’s greatest writers – Nawal Elsaadawi – gave a short speech in Sofia Kyrkan in Stockholm today and i was lucky to attend it she spoke about how every kind of Egyptian (young, old, men, women, capitalist, … Continue reading
Just a random thought
After decades and decades of oppression we reached a point where we can’t even differentiate between what is right and what is wrong! We reached a point where we don’t know each other! Yes, Egyptians don’t know themselves and that … Continue reading
The Diary Of A Revolutionary (2)
This is the second part of my diary through the revolution, you can read the first part Here On the 26th of January 2011, I didn’t know where I should head and when, no one on twitter had any idea … Continue reading