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| Jun 18 2009 | Supplied or written by Webmaster |
By Abdel-Mawla Ismail
October 2008
From the second half of 2007 till January 2008, Egypt has witnessed a wave of about 40 protests· about the absence of basic rights with relation to drinking water. This shows that thirst protests or intifadas, as some people have called them, started to represent a new path for a social movement that accompanies protests to obtain bread. |
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