I couldn't have imagined that I would live long enough to see Egypt emancipated from decades of repression.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is going to take a long time to switch Egypt into a democracy.
If Egypt were going to change, it is going to change through the young people.
The Egyptians have grown in confidence, they've tasted freedom, and there's no way back.
Egypt needs to catch up with the rest of the world. We need to be free, democratic, and - society where people have the right to live in freedom and dignity.
The dream of democracy has long been enshrined in the hearts of the Egyptian people. It only needed awakening.
My family lived in Egypt from 1993 to 1996.
The sooner we put Egypt on the right track, the sooner we would be able to have an Egypt that is modern, that is moderate, and that is acting as a beacon for freedom and liberty across the Arab world.
Egypt was the first democracy in the Middle East. Women were unveiled in the 1920s. Egypt is a country of civilization, of culture. It shouldn't be suffering.
I don't think the Egyptian people want to see what is a very clear effort to obtain political and economic rights turn into any kind of new form of oppression or suppression or violence or letting loose criminal elements.
I do not want to see the whole Egyptian people feel protected by my presence. They really have to fight for their freedom whether I'm there or not.
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