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Analysis of Egypt in the aftermath of Hosni Mubarak's downfall
by Joseph Earnest February 23, 2012
Newscast Media CAIRO, Egypt — As the Egyptians celebrated the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak, political analysts discuss whether Egypt will eventually become a failed state in the months ahead. The discussion focuses on the power vacuum in terms of representing the interests of all the protesters, who were so inspired and hopeful during the revolution, about some kind of change.
The show also highlights messages from viewers, for example, Emmanuel from Nigeria writes: "It hurts me that Africans blame the West for all their shortcomings. It is clear that we Africans are not kind to ourselves." Idris sends a text-message to the show that reads: "Egypt is going down the way of destruction and the country will never be the same."
The entire discussion is part of PressTV's Africa Today program and can be viewed in the video below:
Video - Courtesy PressTV
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