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Egypt’s Revolutionary Narrative Breaks Down
On the first anniversary of Egypt's revolution, the Semiramis InterContinental, a five-star luxury hotel overlooking Cairo's central Tahrir Square, offered an espresso-stained postcard of the deep political and social divides that have emerged since Hosni Mubarak's downfall.
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On the first anniversary of Egypt's revolution, the Semiramis InterContinental, a five-star luxury hotel overlooking Cairo's central Tahrir Square, offered an espresso-stained postcard of the deep political and social divides that have emerged since Hosni Mubarak's downfall.
But not even Umm Kulthum could sing over the urgent political questions of the day. In the back of the café, workers watched footage of the packed square on a miniature television propped against the hotel's boarded windows, fretting over "when the clashes will start." |
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tags: Revolution / Mubarak / Protesters / SCAF / Islamists / Muslim Brotherhood / Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / Parliamentary Elections / Tahrir Square / Saad Eddin Ibrahim / January 25
Posted in EGYPT |
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