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Activist Yasmin El-Rifae helped rescue women from sexual assault during Arab Spring protests in Egypt. She talks about her book “Radius,” which confronts the issue of women’s safety.
On the 25 January each year, the family of Mostafa Ragab visit his grave in Suez. Killed by several bullets to the chest and head, Ragab, 21 and who worked in a cement factory, was the first casualty ...
The only Arab Spring country that can claim a partial transition to democracy is Tunisia. In Egypt, a tentative experiment with democracy-by-consent-of-the-military quickly floundered.
Egypt’s 2011 revolution changed Sameh Abdelbadie’s life. The uprising that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak, the country’s longtime autocrat, inspired the 18-year-old to paint revolution ...
Three years after the Jan. 14, 2011, fall of dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia continues to be Arab Spring's most promising revolution. Despite economic troubles, bitter disagreements over ...
On Dec. 17, a Tunisian street vendor set himself alight and sparked protests that engulfed the Middle East. Six months and six countries later, the Arab Spring has swept from Tunisia to Cairo.
Relive the spark that spread to the fire of 2011's Arab Spring in Wael Ghonim's memoir, "Revolution 2.0." Read an excerpt.
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