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Day 44: Burning Freedom
14 February 2011 The 44th Day of 2011: The Lifecycle of Freedom and the Power of Words On the 11th day of February… last Friday… after 18 days of a determined, often angry, but consistently peaceful massive resistance and protest… Egypt was … Continue reading →
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