
Remebering Tahrir Square: 10 years on, what now for Egypt's revolution?
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Remembering Tahrir Square 10 years on since the protests first erupted in Egypt on January 25, 211. The protests, which marked the explosion of the Arab spring followed mass protests in Tunisia which had culminated in the flight of Tunisian president Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali from the country on January 14. Egypt's protests continued for 18 days until Hosni Mubarak, in power for 30 years also succumbed to popular demand and stepped down. But has the revolution been won in Egypt?
On line is Dr Hisham A. Hellyer, senior fellow at the Royal Institute in London and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in DC. He was also made senior scholar of Azzawia Institute by the late Shayhk Seraj Hendricks in Cape Town.
On line is Dr Hisham A. Hellyer, senior fellow at the Royal Institute in London and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in DC. He was also made senior scholar of Azzawia Institute by the late Shayhk Seraj Hendricks in Cape Town.