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DESCRIPTION:The popular uprising in Egypt has unleashed a revolutionary process in 
 which the military, business elites, workers and secular youth, and 
 advocates of political Islam have stakes. The roots of the uprising provide 
 critical clues to prospects for democratic reforms, economic changes, and 
 the struggles that lie ahead.  Does the Egyptian experience provide new 
 role models for nonviolent protest, “leaderless” movements, and new 
 media?\n\nSharat G. Lin is president of the San José Peace and Justice 
 Center.  He writes on global political economy, the Middle East, labor 
 migration, and public health, and has lived for many years in the Arab 
 World. He has spent many years living in the Middle East, and most recently 
 has witnessed the Egyptian Revolution before, during, and after the initial 
 uprising.\n\nOpen to the Public\nSuggested donation $5 (no one turned 
 away)\nWheelchair accessible\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/04/22/18711896.php
SUMMARY:Nonviolence in the Egyptian Revolution
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URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/04/22/18711896.php
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