Egypt: Is it civil war or just a confusion between the people and the authorities? Is Egypt going to collapse as its military is predicting? Is there going to be a military coup? Is there any ideology that could unite the country; any strife for social justice. I worked in the tear-gas infested Cairo and in Port Said that was under siege. I worked on the banks of Suez Canal, taken over by the military. What I saw I did not like, and it appears that most of Egyptians I spoke to, did not like it either. I had been filming and producing several reports. And I will be back, next week.
January 28-February 2, 2013
Egypt: Is it civil war or just a confusion between the people and the authorities? Is Egypt going to collapse as its military is predicting? Is there going to be a military coup? Is there any ideology that could unite the country; any strife for social justice. I worked in the tear-gas infested Cairo and in Port Said that was under siege. I worked on the banks of Suez Canal, taken over by the military. What I saw I did not like, and it appears that most of Egyptians I spoke to, did not like it either. I had been filming and producing several reports. And I will be back, next week.
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7/2/2013 12:53:27 am
There were no buildings built in Phnom Penh during the KR period. You maybe referring to the "famous" apartment block in Dey Krahom built by Vann Molyvann for banking workers, which is now squatted and modified contrary to the initial plans. The garden surrounding the buildings was squatted and recently evicted in famous "dey krahom evictions".
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