19 Mar 2012

The Unfinished Revolution - Egypt in focus

Since the 18-day uprising in Egypt that toppled 30-year dictator Hosni Mubarak, the country has experienced a year of political unrest, secular tension and no exact transfer of power.
 

The country is economically in decline with approximately 40 percent of the population below the poverty line who are feeling the effects of worsening conditions as they struggle to feed their families.

The youth, as the main initiators of the 25th January revolution, seem to be over shadowed with the recent wave of Islamist uprisings and the ruling Military Council that are still implementing the same as the Mubarak regime.

In this episode of INFocus we take a deeper look at what the Egyptian revolution stood for, what it is now and how the youth will fight back to complete the Unfinished Revolution. Source