Opposing the Egyptian Government with Facebook
{ October 29th, 2008 }
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Ahmed Maher and his activist group the April 6 Youth are using social media applications like Facebook and Twitter to coordinate efforts protesting Egypt’s monarchist, totalitarian government…
Back in March, Maher and a friend launched a Facebook group to promote a protest planned for April 6. It became an Internet phenomenon, quickly attracting more than 70,000 members. The April 6 youth movement — amorphous, lacking a clear mission, and yet a bull’s-eye to the zeitgeist — blossomed within days into something influential enough to arouse the ire of Egypt’s internal security forces. Maher is part of a new generation in the Middle East that, through blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, and now Facebook, is using virtual reality to combat corrupt and oppressive governments. Their nascent, tech-fired rebellion has triggered a government backlash and captured the world’s attention.
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