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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Videos of Gameela on January 25
جميلة اسماعيل يتظاهرون في المهندسين في 25 يناير
Gameela Ismail with demonstratorsi n Mohandiseen on January 25
جميلة اسماعيل الهتافات مع المتظاهرين في 25 يناير في المهندسين
Gameela Ismail chants with demonstrators on January 25 in Mohandiseen
PBS interview with Gameela
Gameela gives an interview at 08:55.
Text of interview:
Activist Gameela Ismail, co-founder of Women for Change, came to hear Zewail, but said the Tahrir Square die-hards have to keep up the pressure.
GAMEELA ISMAIL, Women for Change: And this is what I always tell the -- the people in the square when I'm there. I'm saying, listen guys, we are like in the last part of the long, dark tunnel, the very last part. It's either we keep on our strength and courage and pass this remaining part of the tunnel -- of the tunnel, or we're going to be stuck here for at least 10 years.
MARGARET WARNER: So, could this spin out of control?
GAMEELA ISMAIL: It is out of control. It's been -- it's been out of control for the last at least 10 days. It's been out of control. The masses, the people want Mubarak off the scene. This regime, having a military core, is never going to allow this to happen, the fall of the president by the pressures of the people.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Interview with Gameela on January 25
Gameela Ismail gives an interview to Bikya Masr from Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo on January 25, 2011.
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