I was literally living across the street from Tahrir Square in Cairo, at the American university, when the Egyptian revolution sparked. What a time and place to be as a young American, and to see a sizable plurality of Egyptians fight for freedom, only to be denied by their heavily US backed military who did not want the "chaos and instability of democracy"
I was literally living across the street from Tahrir Square in Cairo, at the American university, when the Egyptian revolution sparked. What a time and place to be as a young American, and to see a sizable plurality of Egyptians fight for freedom, only to be denied by their heavily US backed military who did not want the "chaos and instability of democracy"
I was literally living across the street from Tahrir Square in Cairo, at the American university, when the Egyptian revolution sparked. What a time and place to be as a young American, and to see a sizable plurality of Egyptians fight for freedom, only to be denied by their heavily US backed military who did not want the "chaos and instability of democracy"
We are complete hypocrites.