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| | Al-Ahram Weekly | Egypt | Enough is not enough (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Eighteen-year-old Asmaa, a Cairo University first- year dental student, stormed out of the campus's massive iron gates with a group of students, ecstatic that security forces had allowed them to join an anti-Mubarak demonstration that was taking place right in front of their university. |
 | | As with the vast majority of demonstrations since 2000 (when, for the first time since the 1970s, public protests denouncing Israeli occupation took to the streets), this one was disorderly, often breaking into two or three mini- demonstrations at the same time. |
 | | The demonstration was organised by the Egyptian Movement for Change, (also known as Kifaya (Enough), the Popular Campaign for Change, and the National Front for Change (opposition parties and the Muslim Brotherhood were conspicuously absent). |
| weekly.ahram.org.eg /2005/731/eg10.htm (1001 words) |
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