Second anniversary of Egyptian revolution
Democracy Now!:
Two years ago, thousands of Egyptians filled Tahrir Square sparking the
revolution that brought down dictator Hosni Mubarak. We go to Cairo to
speak with Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous, who joins
us live from a protest march back to Tahrir. "You hear many of the same
chants that we heard two years ago — 'Bread, freedom and social
justice' — and for the downfall of the regime, that they see has
continued two years after Mubarak’s ouster," Kouddous says. "The
difference between what’s happening now and what’s happened two years
ago is that there’s a lot less unity, and we’re seeing a much more
polarized country."
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