A Song for Egypt
This song was posted on YouTube by Ahmad Sherif. He describes it this way: “A freedom and peaceful march song against President Mubarak’s totalitarian regime, against police brutality in Egypt, against corruption and a whole bunch of sweet details that are hardly speakable. This song is also a tribute to Ayman Nour, imprisoned for being an opposition candidate and to ‘Kareem’, a blogger sentenced on Friday 23rd of February 2007, to 4 years… including 1 year for criticizing President Mubarak.”
Tags: Egypt, Hosni Mubarak
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