Sunday, 24 July 2011

Egypt's revolution not just about tweeting: bloggers (AFP)

Egyptian cyberactivist and executive at Google Wael Ghonim speaks with the press at Cairo's Tahrir square in February 2011 following his release after being held blindfolded by the Egyptian security service for 12 days. Six months after they launched a revolution that ousted the regime, Egyptian bloggers have acknowledged that it takes more than a Facebook page to overthrow a dictator.(AFP/File/Khaled Desouki)AFP - Six months after they launched a revolution that ousted the regime, Egyptian bloggers have acknowledged that it takes more than a Facebook page on the Internet to overthrow a dictator.



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