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  • April 6 Youth Movement - Wikipedia91461
  • April 6 Youth Movement - website91462
  • 2011 Egyptian Protests - Wikipedia91467
  • Names of People Killed in Egypt91468
  • The missing and the detained - Guardian91469
  • Asmaa Mahfouz (activist) - Wikipedia91470
  • Israa Abdel Fattah (activist) - Wikipedia91475
  • Ahmed Maher (youth leader) - Wikipedia91476
  • 'Foreign spies' ad broadcast on Egypt TV sparks controversy - BBC 18.06.1291477
  • Of bullets, ballots and counter-revolution - Ahram Online 29.12.1191478
  • Chronicle of a Revolution-in-Progress - Counterpunch 27.01.1291483
  • Tunisia and Egypt One Year On - Counterpunch 27.01.1291484
  • The revolution's honeymoon is over - Al-Ahram 31.03.1191485
  • 'Our Egypt': an artistic tribute to the revolution and its martyrs - Ahram Online 20.03.1191486
  • Sustaining the state versus permanent revolution - Al-Ahram 10.03.1191491
  • Cairo's Tahrir Square sees rival groups clash - BBC 09.03.1191492
  • Copts invoke national unity, call for protection - Bikya Masr 07.03.1191493
  • Emad Gad: January 25 Revolution: Religion is for God, Egypt for Egyptians - Ahram Online 04.03.1191494
  • Samir Amin: Egypt in Movement - ZNet 03.03.1191499
  • Identity revealed of second mastermind behind Egypt uprising - Ahram Online 27.02.1191500
  • The spirit of Tahrir lives on in Egypt's factories - Aharm Online 26.02.1191501
  • The Music of Revolution ! - My People: Yusuf Islam 24.02.1191502
  • Ali Kadri: A Period of Revolutionary Fervour - Socialist Project 24.02.1191507
  • Bank employees stage sit-ins for better wages, reforms - Al-Masry Al-Youm 23.02.1191508
  • Thousands in Tahrir demand Egypt's government to fall - Al-Masry Al-Youm 22.02.1191509
  • "Egyptians have removed a dictator; can they remove a dictatorship?" - Counterpunch 22.02.1191510
  • What If the Egyptian Protesters Were Democrats? - Pulse 21.02.1191515
  • The Marriage of Sexism and Islamophobia; Re-Making the News on Egypt - Jadaliyya 21.02.1191516
  • Women of the Revolution - Al Jazeera 19.02.1191517
  • A Gay voice from Egypt’s Tahrir Square - Bikya Masr 19.02.1191518
  • Egypt's revolution will not go home, youth groups say - Ahram Online 19.02.1191523
  • Cairo braced for 'victory march' to mark Mubarak's fall - BBC 18.02.1191525
  • Esam Al-Amin: Anatomy of Egypt's Revolution, Part II - Counterpunch 18.02.1191526
  • Esam Al-Amin: Anatomy of Egypt's Revolution, Part I - Counterpunch 17.02.1191531
  • The Mubarak generation: Coming to terms with it all - Al-Masry Al-Youm 17.02.1191532
  • From an Israeli prison to Tahrir Square - Asia Times 16.02.1191533
  • Mahalla's Misr Spinning and Weaving workers strike - Ahram Online 15.02.1191539
  • Employees at Ministry of Education on strike - Ahram Online 14.02.1191540
  • Egypt crisis: Protests switch to demands on pay - BBC 14.02.1191541
  • Our struggle for a new Egypt isn't over yet - Guardian 13.02.1191542
  • Ahdaf Soueif: Protesters reclaim the spirit of Egypt - BBC 13.02.1191547
  • After the revolution, the ballot box - Guardian 13.02.1191548
  • Protest leaders vow to protect revolution - Reuters 12.02.1191549
  • Egypt army tries to clear Tahrir - Aljazeera 13.03.1191550
  • Military police chief asks remaining protesters to leave Tahrir Sq. -Ahram Online 13.02.1191555
  • Egypt State TV Switches Sides As Mubarak Falls - Huff Post 12.02.1191556
  • Army and protesters disagree over Egypt's path to democracy - Guardian 12.02.1191557
  • Good morning revolution: A to do list - Ahram Online 12.02.1191558
  • Egypt - Who Wins? - RUSI 11.02.1191563
  • Why No Reporters in Suez? - Counterpunch 11.02.1191564
  • A View from Tahrir Square: The Egyptian Revolution Unfolds - Counterpunch 11.02.1191565
  • Hosni Mubarak resigns: 'Look at the streets … This is what hope looks like' - Guardian 11.02.1191566
  • Protesters' fury erupts against Mubarak - Socialist Worker 11.02.1191571
  • Cairo tense after Mubarak speech - BBC 11.02.1191572
  • Azmi Bishara: The Great Egyptian Revolution - Ahram Online 10.02.1191573
  • Egypt and Nasser's shadow - Pravda 10.02.1191574
  • Trade unions: the revolutionary social network at play in Egypt and Tunisia - Guardian 10.02.1191579
  • Chinese weather on Tahrir Square - Asia Times 10.02.1191580
  • Leaders without disciples - Al-Ahram 10.02.1191581
  • Beyond Tahrir: Two faces of Egypt - Guardian 10.02.1191582
  • Who are Egypt's Protesters? And why should we care? - Tony Cartalucci 09.02.1191587
  • A Historical Perspective on the Popular Uprising in Egypt - Human Experience 09.02.1191588
  • Anzalone: The Muslim Brotherhood Myth - Informed Comment 09.02.1191589
  • The Revolution marches on! - Counterfire 09.02.1191590
  • Upper Egypt joins the revolution - Al-Masry Al-Youm 09.02.1191595
  • Egypt protests mount despite regime threats - Middle East Online 09.02.1191596
  • A new wave of workers strikes and sit-ins - Ahram Online 09.02.1191597
  • Labour unions boost Egypt protests - Aljazeera 09.02.1191598
  • Steel and Canal shipyard workers strike in Suez continues - Ahram Online 09.02.1191603
  • Five Suez Canal companies workers go on strike, no major disruptions witnessed yet - Ahram Online 08.02.1191604
  • Egypt's Berlin Wall moment - Al Jazeera 08.02.1191605
  • The Arab revolution is underway: after Tunisia, Egypt in turn ignites... - CADTM 08.02.1191606
  • The Revolution Is Not Over - Foreign Policy 08.02.1191611
  • Egypt's Democratic Mirage - Foreign Policy 07.02.1191612
  • A call from Egyptian socialists - Socialist Worker 07.02.1191613
  • Nawal El Saadawi: The Egyptian revolution establishes a new social contract and values - Bikya Masr 07.02.1191614
  • Egyptian opposition cautious after vice-president Suleiman opens talks - Guardian 07.02.1191619
  • Despite Talks in Egypt, Protests Continue - VOA 06.02.1191620
  • Amid Egypt's chaos, human rights workers come out from shadows - The National 07.02.1191621
  • Uprising dents idea that Muslim Brotherhood leads Egypt's opposition - The National 06.02.1191622
  • 'Omar Suleiman was part of the old system. We want a new system' - Guardian 06.02.1191627
  • Egypt protests poised to enter day 14, despite signs of compromise - Haaretz 06.02.11 (Archive)91629
  • Egypt regime offers range of concessions in bid to end unrest - Haaretz 06.02.11 (Archive)91630
  • Business not as usual - Ahram Online 06.02.1191635
  • The Egyptian Uprising: The view from London - Al-Masry Al-Youm 06.02.1191636
  • Demonstrators create human shields to maintain presence in Tahrir - Ahram Online 05.02.1191637
  • Mubarak is still here, but there's been a revolution in our minds, say protesters - Guardian 05.02.1191638
  • Sunday protests could feature Coptic Mass - LA Times 05.02.1191643
  • Mubarak moves to restart economy - BBC 05.02.1191644
  • Egypt protesters consolidate gains - Aljazeera 05.02.1191645
  • Egypt’s Revolution Is a People’s Revolution with No Islamic Agenda - Ikhwanweb 05.02.1191646
  • Cairo's biggest protest yet demands Mubarak's immediate departure - Guardian 04.02.1191651
  • Mass protests in city of Alexandria - Aljazeera 04.02.1191652
  • Huge crowds turn out for Mubarak 'departure day' - Middle East Online 04.02.1191653
  • Egypt holds 'Day of Departure' - Aljazeera 04.02.1191654
  • Egypt’s Fate Lies in a Square - IPS 04.02.1191659
  • A uniquely Egyptian revolution - Ahram Online 04.02.1191660
  • Egypt's true revolution? A leaderless movement, fueled by universal values - CSM 04.02.1191661
  • Egypt youth to announce formation of 25-person negotiating body, including Baradei, Zewail and Moussa - Ahram Online 04.02.1191662
  • Coptic Youth Movement joins 'Day of Departure' demonstrations - Al-Masry Al-Youm 04.02.1191667

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