Egyptian Women’s Brave “Me Too” Moment
Jul 24, 2020
3 minutes
BY LARA LOGAN @laralogan
INSIDE THE TENT THE AIR WAS close and electrifying. Hosni Mubarak had just resigned, ending an era in Egypt that had seemed as permanent and unassailable as the water flowing forever along the banks of the Nile. The regime’s collapse, seen from the streets that night in 2011, was spectacular.
Next to me in the tent filled with men, a young Egyptian boy captured my attention, constantly interjecting as I sat interviewing his father. He was anxious for me to meet his mother. As soon as our cameras stopped rolling, he pushed
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