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Protesters tell of saving books from Institut d'Egypte fire | Al-Masry Al-Youm: Today's News from Egypt
Protesters tell of saving books from Institut d'Egypte fire | Al-Masry Al-Youm: Today's News from Egypt
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The role of Information Technology in defeating the Arab regimes: Facebook 2-0 Arab Presidents | IFLA
by Mahmoud Khalifa
In January 2011, Arab countries and the entire world followed what happened in Tunisia and Egypt. Two Arabic regimes were step down in the same month. On January 14, 2011; the Tunisian president Zein Abedeen Bin Ali escaped outside of Tunisia after 27 days of protests. In Egypt, on February 11, 2011; the strongest Arab president Mubarak resigned and left Egypt after very active protests at all cities of Egypt. The Egyptians have a record because the protests continued for 18 days only!! A new history is being written in Arab countries. Please click headline above to read more.
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