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A Tale of Two Revolutions

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Egypt RevolutionDear readers of InformedVote,

Having talked a big game about change necessary in Canada, I have come to the land of revolution – yes, Egypt. I am currently shooting a documentary that will outline the issues in Egypt’s post-revolutionary circumstances. I have set up interviews with some of the leaders of the January 25th revolution as well as some of the political groups that hope to gain from the revolution. This of course, will be contrasted with the people’s interpretation of it all.

My hope is to show the world that Egypt’s uprising was only possible due to the camaraderie between the baby-boomers and their children – the echo generation. That the post-revolutionary circumstances are an incredibly hard process and that the revolution is not won until the finalized democracy is in place. This will make Egypt’s revolution – I hope – a guide upon which other countries may follow to evoke some of their own change.

Unfortunately, due to the nature, not many people have wished to finance such a film. Thus, I am bringing it out to the people. I wish this film to be a film made by the people, about the people and for the people. So I am asking you, the reader, to please visit my website and donate to ensure that this film be made.

www.taleoftworevolutions.com

Thank you all for your support,

Nadim Fetaih



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