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September 2013

  • The image features a wall covered in graffiti and artwork. Prominent elements include the Egyptian flag, the date "25 January 2011," and references to the revolution. Phrases in Arabic and English express themes of hope, such as "Better Future" and "إرادة," meaning "will" or "determination." The background suggests a lively and politically charged atmosphere, symbolizing the spirit of change during the Egyptian revolution. Various colors like red, black, and white are used, enhancing the visual impact of the message. Ideological Warfare in Egypt and the Fight over January 25 Ahmed Kadry · September 2013 On January 28 2011, the day Egyptians remember as “The Day of Rage,” I made my way from work in downtown Cairo and headed towards Tahrir Square. My cousin had called me at work from his house half an hour earlier and suggested we meet each other there by the KFC branch to see for ourselves what (…)
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