On that note, check out my Chicago Policy Review interview of Farah Barqawi, a friend and classmate, who studied in Cairo as an undergraduate, and covered the region as a journalist at Arabian Business. Since the interview was conducted a week ago, much has been obviously been overtaken by events. Yet, it is a record of a crucial moment in the last two weeks - when Mubarak indicated he would step down in September and his son would not succeed him. It is a testament to Egyptians' resilience that they did not let this cosmetic concession split the movement and came back harder, to ultimately dislodge him.
The Green Book
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