In Mina's death, some see spark for a second revolution

CAIRO — Mina Daniel, a 20-year-old Coptic Christian, protested for more than a year against poverty, human rights abuses and discrimination. He became one of the young leaders of the revolution that toppled Egypt's president in February.
His courage earned him respect from fellow revolutionaries and cost him two bullet wounds. His revolutionary spirit prompted him to grow a beard like Argentine Marxist icon Che Guevara.
Read full article >> Joby Warrick 18 Oct, 2011
--
Source: http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/click.phdo?i=ff7e229d96883e8a3c44f72ff54b4152
~
Manage subscription | Powered by rssforward.com