Banner in Tahrir Square: “Young Physiotherapists call for overthrowing Mubarak’s regime”.
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Lovely! One thing that’s truly been inspirational about Egyptians is their diversity, and their ability to make it their strength rather than be threatened by it (which happens in my part of the world,Pakistan,often). Loved the pictures of young men & women praying, Egypt has renewed my faith in Muslims uniting to change global perceptions. The whole world paused in awe to watch the Egyptians make history, hope and pray that people carry it further and social reforms are brought about, prayers from Pakistan for you and your people!
Ya Allah Madad!