Tag Archives: 25th January

DIARY TO DEMOCRACY (6th Entry)

1st February 2011, The One Million People March The One Million People March was in fact a TWO million people march in Cairo, and most probably more than five million all over Egypt. I still have goosebumps and tears in my … Continue reading

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DIARY TO DEMOCRACY (5th Entry)

30th and 31st January 2011 We were quite a few people with different nationalities in our flat in Garden City, Germans, Libyans, Palestinians, Spanish, American….. During the revolution many people stayed with friends because nobody wanted to be alone and often it … Continue reading

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DIARY TO DEMOCRACY (3rd Entry)

29th of January, The first Day without Police (supposedly) The Friday of Rage had left many people dead and many more injured and Habib Al Adly, still Interior Minister back then, had ordered all police off the streets, but this … Continue reading

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DIARY TO DEMOCRACY (2nd Entry)

28th of January, The Friday of Rage On 26th of January, one day after the first demonstrations, I went on assignment to Sohag and Menia in Upper Egypt, accompanying a famous German choir (WDR Choir) that was performing together with an Egyptian Sufi Troupe … Continue reading

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DIARY TO DEMOCRACY (1st Entry)

25th of January 2011, The First Day It is now already 3 weeks and 2 days ago that Egypt’s former President Hosni Mubarak stepped down. My emotional state is calmer now and I can finally start this blog. A DIARY TO … Continue reading

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