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The January women ...
Published on 2011-12-30 17:58:00
Years ago , the famous Egyptian novelist and columnist Sekina Foaad wrote a short story titled : Woman of June taking her heroine as a symbolic representation of the Six - Days war social ,political and cultural consequences on the Egyptians as a whole .Preparing for the first New Year's Eve without Mubarak , dear Zeinobia rocks on her blog summarizing one year of revolution in several women of different profiles and effects.http://egyptianchronicles.blogspot.com/2011/12/egyptian-chronicles-wo
A Riche history : The café at the heart of revolutionary Cairo
Published on 2011-12-23 17:51:00
A very nice article in last week's edition of The Economist . Generally speaking , Riche is one of the most impressive classical Downtown cafes despite being a bit less lively than the others .. or this is how I feel about it . Just behind Riche , particularly in Elbostan Elsa'eedi St., lies Zahret Elbostan cafe' to which the famous Egyptian novelist and writer Mekkawy Saeed referred in his great book : The Downtown belongings , mentioning that the great revolutionary poet Amal Donkol called it
Ahmed Harara ... seeing the invisible .
Published on 2011-11-24 14:24:00
85 million Egyptians are currently discussing nothing but the heroic , maybe tragic story of the Egyptian young dentist , activist , and blogger Ahmed Ali commonly known among his colleages as Ahmed Harara ( Harara حرارة in Arabic means : HEAT) . Harara , who had already lost his right eye on the bloody Jan 28th ( Friday of Wrath) , lost the left during the clashes which broke out between peaceful protestors and the Egyptian police in Tahrir Square since last Saturday . The 30 years old