
Season 1 · Episode 6
Mohamed Morsi: Egypt’s Dance with Democracy
Hindsight · Al Jazeera
November 9, 202036m 57s
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Show Notes
Thousands arrested, injured, killed. The price for a revolution in Egypt was high, but when millions across the country protested for change well, anything was possible, right?
Gone was Egypt’s strongman and in his place, an unlikely leader. Mohamed Morsi - the “spare tire” of a political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood - was in. He was to be a president for all the people. But his meteoric rise and fall proved otherwise.
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Topics
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