A People's History of the Egyptian Revolution By Rami El-Amine and Mostafa Henaway

11 July 2011 — The Bullet Socialist Project • E-Bulletin No. 525 – Left Turn

No matter how it unfolds, the Egyptian revolution will go down in the history books as a defining moment in the 21st century. Millions of Egyptians brought down one of the world’s most repressive regimes, that of the U.S.-backed Hosni Mubarak, in just 18 days. Their bravery, perseverance, and tactfulness in the face of the regime’s brutal crackdown not only triggered uprisings across the Arab world but inspired and influenced protests against government austerity in the U.S., Spain, Portugal, and Greece. Despite the fact that it is only a few months old, it’s important to begin piecing together a people’s history of the revolution to convey what happened and how it happened so that the lessons from this critical struggle can be disseminated.

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Egypt Newslinks from the Independent Media 14-15 February, 2011

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Egypt Newslinks from the Independent Media 14-15 February, 2011

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Egypt Newslinks from the Independent Media 12-13 February, 2011

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A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media

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Egypt Newslinks from the Independent Media 12-13 February, 2011

13 February, 2011 — creative-i.info

A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media

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Egypt Newslinks 11-12 February, 2011

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A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media

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