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Asmaa Mahfouz / April 6 Youth Movement / Tahrir Square / Egyptian revolution / Wael Ghonim / Egypt / Politics of Egypt / Protests in Egypt
Date: 2012-09-06 05:09:41
Asmaa Mahfouz
April 6 Youth Movement
Tahrir Square
Egyptian revolution
Wael Ghonim
Egypt
Politics of Egypt
Protests in Egypt

MENA M ONITORING GROUP - MAY 2011 YOUNG EGYPTIAN WOMEN DELEGATION Arabic-translated transcripts of two of the most viewed videos which helped start Egypt’s revolution, videos made by Asmaa Mahfouz. Asmaa Mahfouz, a 26-

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