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Sources Select ResourcesThe Day the Internet DiedAn Oral History of the Egyptian Revolution Narco News School of Authentic Journalism Article 2012 Narco News When Hosni Mubarak Shut Off Cell Phones and the Internet in January 2011 Was the Moment When More Egyptians than Ever Went Out into the Streets. The End of the "Leaderless" RevolutionA Global Fallacy and the Military Intervention in Egypt Tugal, Cihan Article 2013 CounterPunch When movements don't have (or claim not to have) ideologies, agendas, demands and leaders, they can go in two directions: they can dissipate (as did Occupy), or serve the agendas of others. The end of... From Portugal to Egypt: a Cautionary TaleThe Anti-Empire Report Blum, William Article 2011 CounterPunch The events in Egypt cannot help but remind me of Portugal. Here, there, and everywhere, now and before, the United States of America, as always, is petrified of anything genuinely progressive or socia... Last Sparks From Tahrir SquareTahrir Square Died, But Not the Revolution Vltchek, Andre Article 2013 CounterPunch Once again, the prisons of Egypt are full. The hospitals are overflowing with injured men and women. But the fight, the ‘process’ goes on; it is not dying. Tahrir Square died, but the revolution is ge... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - January 22, 2017Disobedience Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2017 Connexions Ultimately all power structures depend on the obedience of those over whom they rule. It helps if people believe in the legitimacy of those who wield power, but the crucial thing is obedience. Once pe... Why No Reporters in Suez?The Real Revolution Will Not Be Televised Cramer, Mary Lynn Article 2011 CounterPunch What is happening in Tahrir Square Cairo has been built on the backs of millions of Egyptian workers who waged 3,000 strikes over the past eight years.
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