Egypt: The movement with no leader
http://www.pambazuka.org/images/articles/516/Mamdouh-Habashi_tmb.jpg [mp3], vice-president of the World Forum for Alternatives and board member of the Arab and African Research Centre in Cairo. Habashi explains the causes behind the recent popular uprising in Egypt, the crisis of democracy that led to its creation and its potential and weaknesses as a ‘movement without a head’. Egypt, he says, does not have a real democracy, despite the presence of unions, elections and a so-called political opposition. But despite having the biggest and most powerful anti-demonstration police in the world, the government was unable to contain the people’s movement.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY PAMBAZUKA NEWS
* Interview conducted by Zahra Moloo, an independent journalist from Kenya, currently based in London, UK.
* Please send comments to [email protected] or comment online at Pambazuka News.