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Almost two years from the toppling of former dictator Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian people remain unsatisfied following the recent presidential elections. The polarizing transition towards democracy manifests itself in protests opposing President Mohamed Morsi’s vision for Egypt. Emerging onto a rooftop on Cairo’s iconic Tahrir Square, the energy and cacophony of voices rising from below is palpable.

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Almost two years from the toppling of former dictator Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian people remain unsatisfied following the recent presidential elections. The polarizing transition towards democracy manifests itself in protests opposing President Mohamed Morsi’s vision for Egypt. Emerging onto a rooftop on Cairo’s iconic Tahrir Square, the energy and cacophony of voices rising from below is palpable.

 
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Beautiful and interesting.

  Cynthia Hillis McBride Jan 14, 2013 7:38 AM