Ahram Online examines core revolutionary demands – for bread, freedom, social justice & human dignity – and asks if any have been realised in the two years since the fall of Egypt's Mubarak regime
"The revolution is not 18 days, nor a year, or two. The revolution is permanent. The fact that we, women, have not ...
Ordered to shoot protesters in Tahrir Square, attempting to declare independence for Alexandria and forced to work for ...
2011 11 February – Millions of Egyptians who had been protesting for 18 days in Cairo's Tahrir Square celebrate ...
The second anniversary of Egypt's 25 January Revolution this Friday comes amid an unprecedentedly charged and polarised ...
Walk down any back alley in the Egyptian capital, or even along one of Cairo's main thoroughfares, and you're ...
As the revolution's second anniversary approaches, Egyptians' core economic and social demands remain unfulfilled. On ...
During Tunisia's revolution in late 2010, 'Bread, freedom and human dignity!' became a trademark chant. And ...
'Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!' That was the cry that echoed through Egypt during the 18 days of the revolution. ...