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Tag Archives: Freedom
EGYPT’S Daily Life – School Trip
On Thursdays Egyptian school children have a field trip. They arrive by bus and besides admiring the Pyramids, enjoy the freedom of being children. *********** More from Egypt soon Brigitte
EGYPT’S WOMEN – PHOTO OF THE WEEK
FRIENDS NEED NO WORDS – ……….BUT ARE THESE FRIENDS WONDERING WHAT THEIR FATE WILL BE IN THE NEW EGYPT TO COME? More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in HABIBTI YA MASR, Politics
Tagged Connecting, Freedom, Friends, Peace, Stillness, Women's Rights
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EGYPT’S UNBEATABLE SPIRIT
Since the Revolution a new party called Hizb El-Kanab – meaning Couch Potato Party – has developed. They are people who watched the events during the last two years while sitting on their sofas at home. But this time they did not … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo, Egypt, Government, Islam, Politics, Religion
Tagged Couch Potatoes, Demonstrations, Freedom, Spirit, women
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EGYPT – MY LOVE- BLOG 100
After writing 99 Blogs about Egypt over the last year, I feel quite excited that the next one is number 100. Writing it today has been on my schedule for the last week, but when watching the news I realized that … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Foreign Policy, Government, Islam, Politics, Religion
Tagged Democracy, Demonstrations, Freedom, Mohammed Mursi, Tahrir Square
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CAIRO – TAHRIR SQUARE
Coming out of the Sadat Subway Station I was not sure if the empty space in front of me really was Tahrir Square – where had all the people gone? Now a symbol of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, and having sent … Continue reading