Tweet The Killing of a Poet… A friend, crouching down, grabs Ms. Sabbagh around the waist as she stands upright with blood running down her face. A poem about her lost purse. “I am not sure Truly, she was nothing more than just a purse But when lost, there was a problem How to face the world without her.” what scared the savage is the poet not the activist… #shaimaaElsabbagh Nancy Atteyah, a journalist, an eyewitness to the gunned down of#ShaimaaElsabagh, “she was shot in the head from a close range, left to bleed to death,looked inside her purse to identify her, it has in it 5LE, and 2 cel…
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The Day Egyptian Military lost its virginity!!
Tweet The Virginity War… Never bowed” It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: 15 I am the captain of my soul. William Ernest Henley. 1849–1903 A glorious 18 days of massive demonstration in Egypt, 18 million people went to street to demand their dignity and freedom, on February 11th, 2011 Egyptian Ex dictator Hosni Mubarak stepped down, marked the end of 30 years of absolute dictatorship,. The chant In Tahrir Square that night, changed from “The people want toppling of the regime” , to the “Military and the people one hand” … a month later,…
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Denis Campbell, Editor UK Progressive Magazine, Egyptian Revolution now and then.
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