Snapshots
Restlessness
04/01/2014 21:11We feel that this fotograph is very intruiging. It is a picture taken recently of current affairs and shows how the situation is still restless, after all that has been done. The smoke that blurrs the image could be interpreted as a symbolic meaning towards the chaos of the conflict. Angry mobs protesting and violent and aggressive response: it is still ongoing...
"Muslim Brotherhood activists opposed to the army's overthrow of president Mohammed Morsi clash with police in Cairo"
Photograph: Mohamed Abd EL Ghany/Reuters
Cartoon
27/12/2013 10:41This cartoon shows that the 25th of January was a fatal date for the leadership of President Mubarak. People started to demonstrate, which lead to an overthrow of the Mubarak regime. It shows that that was the moment when the regime started to crumble at its foundation, being the trust of the Egyptian population in the government.
Cartoon by: Carlos Latuff
Illustrative movie
12/12/2013 16:45Marching in memory of Khaled Saïd and calling for an election boycott
This video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX-KpEEcJt8) shows that people do not agree with what has happened to Khaled Saïd. They are calling for an election boycott because they do not want any of the election candidates to be their leader. The people want to see changes, they want to get what Khaled asked for: freedom and democracy...
Police brutality
10/12/2013 19:46This is an photograph of young man who were killed by the Egyptian police, because they protested and were calling for freedom and democracy. It is uncertain wether these man were armed, and what was going on before the incident. However, civillians being killed on this scale, is shocking....
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Khaled's portrait at the Berliner Wall
05/12/2013 20:30The portrait of Khaled saїd was painted on the Berliner wall by Andreas von Chrzanowski. The Berliner wall was broken down for freedom and unity, Khaled was killed for the same reason: freedom and democracy (Because he posted the video to create awareness and to let people demonstrate against Mubarak, and his regime).
The writings say:
Above: "Khaled's rights are Egypt's rights" written by Zahraa Kassem (Khaled's sister).
Below: "We are all Khaled saїd".
image from facebook
Student Union Room
05/12/2013 20:04Last year, Manchester University in the UK has named one of its student union rooms after Khaled Saїd. Someone sent a picture of this room to the facebook page "We are all Khaled Saїd". For the people who do not agree what has happened with Khaled, it is a very nice and beautiful gesture to remember Khaled and the remind the world what he has been through. This shows that the incident is known throughout the world, and that also people beyond Egypt want to show their support.
image from facebook