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Language of women’s rights’ disappears from Egyptian revolution

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Language of women’s rights’ disappears from Egyptian revolution

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Egypt’s uprising in early 2011 was celebrated as a bona fide people’s revolution, the distinct presence of female protestors at Tahrir Square appeared to promise a reformed state with women’s rights and democratic values at the forefront. But not long after the fall of former President Mubarak, did the women see their hope of equal rights disintegrate.

(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 7 2013)

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Egypt’s uprising in early 2011 was celebrated as a bona fide people’s revolution, the distinct presence of female protestors at Tahrir Square appeared to promise a reformed state with women’s rights and democratic values at the forefront. But not long after the fall of former President Mubarak, did the women see their hope of equal rights disintegrate.

(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 7 2013)

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