Tahrir Revisited: Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution
Beginning in the early days of the uprisings of January and February 2011 and continuing through the “Covering a Revolution” Fellowship that brought 17 top, young Egyptian and American journalists together in Cairo in October, “Tahrir Revisited” encapsulates the first year of reporting led by GroundTruth founder Charles Sennott — including a FRONTLINE documentary.
At the five year anniversary of the uprising, GroundTruth returned to Tahrir Square to see what had become of the Eygptian revolution, and where the country might be headed now.
This Special Report, produced by The GroundTruth Project, appeared on GlobalPost.com in 2011.
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