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    Egypt: Two Years in Transition

    by Jesse P. Sharratt

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    I lived in Egypt from January 2012 until July 2013. When I first landed, I came to a country in the throes of revolutionary aftermath. Autocratic dictator Hosni Mubarak had been toppled and in his place ruled Field Marshall Tantawi from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. Presidential elections were quickly approaching and the Muslim Brotherhood's spare wheel, Mohamad Morsi, was a front-runner. After a nail biting election, the Brotherhood's man was democratically elected as Egypt's first president over the old regime's Ahmed Shafiq. Jubilation filled the streets as millions of excited first time voters celebrated the success of their revolution. But all was not well. Many doubted the president's commitment to serving all of Egypt, and not just the Muslim Brotherhood's strict Islamist agenda. As the months progressed, his autocratic nature began to show. A constitution was jammed through. Special presidential powers were taken. And people took to the streets. Between the period of November 2012 up until now (August 2013) protests have been constantly held in every corner of the country. Spearheaded by the Tamarod campaign the popularly elected Morsi was brought down by the same people who put him in power, on the one-year anniversary of his inauguration. Now, the country is once again in the hands of the ever-powerful military with the promise of new elections on the horizon. This book is a tribute to the things I saw, the people I met and the incredible period in history when I called Egypt home. The country continues to transform and now that I have left, I watch with concern and optimism. But part of me will always remain, the part that is still driving down a sun baked desert road listening to the sounds of Misr.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 62
    • Publish Date: Sep 06, 2013
    • Language English
    • Keywords Sinai Peninsula, Arab Spring, Dahab, Luxor, Aswan, Travel, Photography, Photo, Morsi, Protest, Egypt, Cairo
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    Jesse Sharratt
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    Jesse Sharratt is a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has travelled extensively around the world. Following his graduation from Dalhousie University, where he studied Political Science and Philosophy, he lived and travelled through Australia. As the Arab Spring began to unfold, Jesse was captivated by the expression and desire for democratic reforms across the Middle East. Pursuing a job as a Social Studies teacher at an international school in Cairo allowed him to travel throughout Egypt and learn about the rich culture. Following the completion of his time in Cairo, he has moved back to Canada for the interim. This book is made in reflection on the experience of living in Egypt from January 2012-July 2013.

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