Egypt - 25 January Revolution

On Egypt uprising's 2nd anniversary, revolutionary aspirations remain elusive

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

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