Worldview: There may yet be cause for optimism in Egypt
Philadelphia Inquirer Tuesday 19th June, 2012
For the last 10 weeks, American University of Cairo professor Ezzedine C. Fishere has been writing a serialized novel about a failed 2011 Egyptian revolution - one that is followed by military rule. This leads, in turn, to a second wave of protest and political chaos. The novel predicts that it will take nine years for Egyptians to find their way out of this nightmare. But Fishere says today's younger generation - now faced with a standoff betwe...
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