#Jan25
Disclaimer: I am TOTALLY against the arbitrary and virtually unchecked power that the army is exhibiting on the streets of Egypt. Moreover, locking up activists while there are FAR more pressing security concerns goes beyond negligence – it’s borderline criminal. If the protests scheduled for Friday, May 27 were called SOLELY to address this dereliction [...]
Continue reading about A Breakdown: Why I will NOT be in Tahrir on #May27
Today, many across Egypt’s blogosphere are writing posts aimed at “exposing” the Supreme Council of Armed Forces, the executive body heading the post-revolutionary transition. The impetus for this virtual mobilization is the SCAF’s recent heavy handedness in response to protests across Egypt along with the absurd media blackout it instituted on several acts of violence [...]
Continue reading about Tepid defense of Egypt’s SCAF & firm critique of #May27
It’s hard to believe, but the revolution that captivated and shook the world began one month ago. Weird. It feels like it was just yesterday. It feels like it was a lifetime ago. It was both a dream and the end of a nightmare. In the years to come, there will be more than enough [...]
Continue reading about A Month After #Jan25 – Some Thoughts on the Future