Mohammed Abdelfattah on Egypt's Future
The images and the news out of Egypt seems dire now as the country's so-called revolution moves into another day of uncertainty, all of it documented, tracked and offered to the world by a battery of Egyptian journalists empowered by change even as they continue to risk arrest, beatings and imprisonment. Among them is a 24 year old man, two years into his own journalistic career whose story back in June of 2010 - six months before Tahrir Square helped to galvanize a nation. Mohammed Abdelfattah blogged about the death of a young man at the hands of police in Alexandria. All these months later, he is still documenting abuse by authorities.
Mohammed Abdelfattah on Egypt's Future
Mohamed Abdelfattah was supposed to be in Canada today, enjoying a dinner in his honour. But instead of being here to celebrate winning the International Press Freedom Award, he's in Egypt - covering another revolution. Mohamed Abdelfatah is a freelance journalist and activist whose work played a key role in the chain of events that pushed Hosni Mubarak from power and helped launch the Arab Spring in Egypt.
As you've heard on the news, many of the activists who demanded the resignation of President Mubarak have been back in Tahrir Square, demanding the army surrender power as well. The response has been a violent crackdown in the killing nearly 40 people over the last several days. Today the military is apologizing and a truce went into effect at midnight.
Mohamed Abdelfattah has been there since the beginning, covering it all. That's why he's being honoured tonight by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression-- and we'll miss him tonight. Because for the sake of disclosure, you should know that Anna Maria sits on the CJFE Board, and would have shared a stage with Mohamed Abdelfattah this evening. Instead, he was in Cairo today.
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Mohammed Abdelfattah on Egypt's Future
Mohamed Abdelfattah was supposed to be in Canada today, enjoying a dinner in his honour. But instead of being here to celebrate winning the International Press Freedom Award, he's in Egypt - covering another revolution. Mohamed Abdelfatah is a freelance journalist and activist whose work played a key role in the chain of events that pushed Hosni Mubarak from power and helped launch the Arab Spring in Egypt.
As you've heard on the news, many of the activists who demanded the resignation of President Mubarak have been back in Tahrir Square, demanding the army surrender power as well. The response has been a violent crackdown in the killing nearly 40 people over the last several days. Today the military is apologizing and a truce went into effect at midnight.
Mohamed Abdelfattah has been there since the beginning, covering it all. That's why he's being honoured tonight by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression-- and we'll miss him tonight. Because for the sake of disclosure, you should know that Anna Maria sits on the CJFE Board, and would have shared a stage with Mohamed Abdelfattah this evening. Instead, he was in Cairo today.
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