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Asmaa Mahfouz: One woman makes a difference
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of New York Times


New York Times, February 1, 2011
Posted: March 8th, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/02/world/middleeast/02iht-let...

CAIRO People here are not afraid anymore and it just may be that a woman helped break that barrier of fear. Asmaa Mahfouz was celebrating her 26th birthday on Tuesday among tens of thousands of Egyptians as they took to the streets, parting with old fears in a bid to end President Hosni Mubaraks three decades of authoritarian, single-party rule. As long as you say there is no hope, then there will be no hope, but if you go down and take a stance, then there will be hope. That was what Ms. Mahfouz had to say in a video she posted online more than two weeks ago. She spoke straight to the camera and held a sign saying she would go out and protest to try to bring down Mr. Mubaraks regime. It was a woman who dared put a face to the message, unfazed by the possibility of arrest for her defiance. Do not be afraid, she said. To her surprise, dozens of other people picked up on the spirit of her message and started to post their own pictures, holding similar signs to their chests that declared their intent to take to the streets. Ms. Mahfouz is one of the founders of the April 6 Youth Movement, a group of young, Internet-savvy activists who have been credited with a leading role in organizing the mass protests. She uses Facebook and Twitter as convenient methods for organizing and disseminating messages but finds that talking to people face to face is the best way to motivate them. Although it is still overwhelmingly men demonstrating, there is a new quality to the way Egyptians walk the streets now. Everyone used to say there is no hope, that no one will turn up on the street, that the people are passive, Ms. Mahfouz said. But the barrier of fear was broken!

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