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It is founded by Wael Ghonim, an Egyptian digital pioneer and internet activist, who is now the Chairman of Nabadat Foundation. Ghonim provided seed funding for Tahrir Academy through the revenues of his book "Revolution 2.0 – The Power of The People is greater than the people in power". [ 12 ]
Ghonim is the author of Revolution 2.0: The power of people is greater than the people in power (2013). In 2012, he founded Tahrir Academy, a technology focused NGO that aims to foster education in Egypt. [8] In 2015, Ghonim co-founded Parlio, a social media platform that was acquired by Quora in March 2016. [9]
Mostafa Alnagar is one of the iconic figures of the 25 January 2011 Revolution, [4] [5] Mostafa Alnagar's name was specifically related Wael Ghonim in setting the flare of public rebellion against the regime( esqat alnezam). He wrote a" letter" to "The president" explaining why was the date 25 January chosen for the revolution, which was ...
[113] [112] Other banned books included Revolution 2.0, by Wael Ghonim, When will the Saudi Woman Drive a Car? by Abdullah Al Alami, [116] and Al Estbdad ("The Tyranny"), by Ahmed bin Hamad al-Khalili, the Grand Mufti of Oman. [110] The titles The History of Hijab and Feminism in Islam were also banned. [116]
Instead of revolution or reform, Bayat speaks of 'refolution'. [380] Wael Ghonim, an Internet activist who would later gain an international fame, acknowledged that what he had intended by founding a Facebook page was a "simple reaction to the events in Tunisia" and that "there was no master plans or strategies" a priori. [381]
Second Phase of the Revolution (Persian: گام دوم انقلاب) or "Second Step of the Revolution" is a statement that was issued by the supreme leader of Iran, Sayyid Ali Khamenei to the country, [13] [1] particularly to the youth, [13] [14] and was published in February 2019, on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the victory of ...
2011 Egyptian protests. Protesters plan a "million-man march" on President Hosni Mubarak's presidential palace in Cairo starting at Tahrir Square. (Voice of America) At least two million people gather in Tahrir Square in the biggest demonstration since the popular revolution against the Mubarak regime began.
In 2012, 4,200 people attended Web Summit. approximately 40% of these came from companies based in Ireland (which provides a European HQ for several major tech companies) and 60% came from companies based elsewhere in Europe. Speakers included Tim Armstrong, Wael Ghonim, and Arkady Volozh.