Roots of the Egyptian Revolutionary Moment

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2011

Ezzeldin: Egyptian uprising is the product of years of worker's strikes and student protests - now inspired by the Tunisian people

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  • PROTEST LIKE AN EGYPTIAN

    Whey Oh Whey Oh Whey Oh

  • Thanks TRN Network for this interview!

    Hopefully the struggles stay successful and they get rid of the dictatorship. They need enough time in the movement to discuss what kind of democracy the people want and how to organise the society beyond capitalistic interests and with equal chances for all people, included women's & LGBT rights!

    A first step is done...

    EQUALITY & FREEDOM means also socialisation of the goods, free education, medical care and participation on the democratic process.

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  • revolution couldnt achieve its goal and surrender itself to the structure of masonary mubarak gone but other mason will come even army itself masonic esteblishment i respect all the martyrs but revolution had to create its own structure like turks done 100 years ago free election or so call democrasy doesnt bring anyting to the people its only slavery cary on they creaet groups partys and esteblish them under masonick structure doesnt meter what u choose at the end masonick pupet will rule peopl

  • The whole world looks to Egypt... good luck for the people!

    No dictators or other religious rulers... International solidarity with the movement for real Democracy and participation.

    Much strength for the struggles!

  • @ohiovol63 To gain entrance to an Egyptian university, candidates must be totally on board with Islamic hokum.

  • @ohiovol63 ya this means nothing but he really made more sense then CNN and FOX News !!

    

  • So he's interviewing a grad student about what is happening in his home country as if he's an expert? This means nothing. Thats like espn interviewing me about Michigan's new football coach. I may agree with their positions but this is straight garbage. A student getting a masters degree in history doesn't constitute a expert in anything. If so, there's lots of unemployed bearded 30 somethings in suede jackets waiting to be CNN's new foreign corespondent.

  • @ArcticSlicer

    We aren't going to "ween" ourselves from oil until every last drop is sucked up and burned----You would think the American sheeple would be tired of oil by now---after a massive oil spill covered the Gulf Coast, and the price of gas contributed heavily to the economic downturn, but post 2008 and 2009 Americans don't seem to worried about energy alternatives and many of them think anthropogenic warming is a liberal hoax---I don't see that changing too soon

  • @aoodsk Thank you.

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