February 13, 2011
Poetry in the Egyptian Uprising

guerrillamamamedicine:

“Colla also provides some examples of the poetry-chants: The slogans the protesters are chanting are couplets—and they are as loud as they are sharp. The diwan of this revolt began to be written as soon as Ben Ali fled Tunis, in pithy lines like “Yâ Mubârak! Yâ Mubârak! Is-Sa‘ûdiyya fi-ntizârak!,” (“Mubarak, O Mabarak, Saudi Arabia awaits!”). In the streets themselves, there are scores of other verses, ranging from the caustic “Shurtat Masr, yâ shurtat Masr, intû ba’aytû kilâb al-’asr” (“Egypt’s Police, Egypt’s Police, You’ve become nothing but Palace dogs”), to the defiant “Idrab idrab yâ Habîb, mahma tadrab mish hansîb!” (Hit us, beat us, O Habib [al-Adly, now-former Minister of the Interior], hit all you want—we’re not going to leave!). This last couplet is particularly clever, since it plays on the old Egyptian colloquial saying, “Darb al-habib zayy akl al-zabib” (The beloved’s fist is as sweet as raisins).”

Poetry in the Egyptian Uprising » Every Person Is a Philosopher (via radicallyhottoff)

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February 6, 2011

“We want to choose our President”

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February 5, 2011

January 29, 2011
kaitg:

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[An anti-government protester waves Egyptian flags  during clashes with police in downtown Cairo January 25, 2011.   (REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh) # ]

kaitg:

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[An anti-government protester waves Egyptian flags during clashes with police in downtown Cairo January 25, 2011. (REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh) # ]

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January 29, 2011

jhameia:

Clip from yesterday of protesting on the Kasr Al-Nile bridge. Warning for images of police firing teargas at protesters. 

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January 29, 2011
mafrance:

 
Paris, 29 janvier 2011

mafrance:

Paris, 29 janvier 2011

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January 23, 2011

Trailer for 678 film (فيلم), written and directed by Mohamed Diab

I need to read more about this film—and hear what Egyptian women have to say about it and their experiences.

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