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Thursday, January 19, 2012 | Categories: Q Blog |
In his new memoir Revolution 2.0, former Google executive Wael Ghonim looks back on his role in helping to spark the mass protests in Tahrir Square that forced Egypt's president to resign.
Many activists have been disappointed with the pace of change since then. But in this conversation, Ghonim explains why he remains hopeful that Egypt's democracy movement will ultimately succeed.
[Sam Christmas]