Feb
20

Why hasn’t “The Revolution Museum” in Tahrir Sq. made the news?

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  1. Thanks so much for sharing this Jaime…and especially for being so thorough. It is indeed another side of the Revolution that we don’t get to see and this is the beauty of blogging. Please keep these kinds of posts coming as we enjoy learning and seeing what you see.

    We are going to Israel in July for the Maccabi Games and are considering heading over to Egypt afterwards. Reports such as this make it all the more appealing.
    Thanks again! 🙂

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Your welcome M&L I’m so happy I could share this type of information with people. It’s a side of Tahrir and the Revolution that doesn’t get much attention. I hope you make it to Egypt during your trip… it’s amazing with so much to see & do. If you do make it let me know & I’d be more than happy to help you out.

  2. A big thanks for sharing this.
    The world needs to know there’s more to the Egyptian revolution than the riots.
    I’ll be tweeting this!

  3. Wow what an incredible place!!!! A must visit for sure.

  4. Wow! Thanks for sharing this with us and of course for the translations.

  5. These images are so powerful. They gave me goosebumps. I’m glad your blog is an outlet for these voices be heard.
    Patricia GW recently posted..REFLECTIONS: Touching the Infinite

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Yes Pat they are so powerful and really show what the people honestly want. It’s just so sad this side of the revolution is not shown. I’m glad though I can share it with people though.

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