Wednesday, January 23, 2013
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Jan. 23, 2013) – This Friday marks
two years since the first fire of the January 25 Egyptian revolution
against the Mubarak regime was lit by Egyptian young people.
When the protesters took to the streets of a few large Egyptian cities shouting for freedom, social justice and bread (a symbol of the basic needs of life that millions of Egyptians lack), they probably did not realize then that their enthusiastic adventure was about to change the course of history for the entire Egyptian state. It has turned over a new page in Egypt’s thick history book.
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When the protesters took to the streets of a few large Egyptian cities shouting for freedom, social justice and bread (a symbol of the basic needs of life that millions of Egyptians lack), they probably did not realize then that their enthusiastic adventure was about to change the course of history for the entire Egyptian state. It has turned over a new page in Egypt’s thick history book.
READ MORE AT RELIGIONTODAY.COM
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