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No public place symbolized this revolution fordignity like al-Midan, al-Midan has been the traditional public place forEgyptians with a grievance, from the bread riots of 1977 to the protestsagainst the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. In Jan.25th revolution, where millions of Egyptiansmarched to streets, parks and squares, demanding change, on a day that was billedas the Fury of Friday, in the middle of the protest at Tahrir Square, the police, the tear gas and gun shots, chaosand screams were everywhere, a middle-aged villager with torn jilbab (dress) , lookedat Al Jazeera camera steadfast and shouted with a broken English accent “Me andmyself, I’ll die today” walked away and vanished in the angry crowd, a few dayslater Mubarak was forced out ending a 30 years of dictatorship.
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