Egypt’s revolution, seven years on: An insider’s perspective
By France 24
13 March 2018 |
11:41 am
Omar Robert Hamilton is a British-Egyptian filmmaker, who has just published a book entitled "The City Always Wins". It's a vibrant account of the Egyptian revolution, and of what happened afterwards.
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