"I feel reborn," says Egyptian feminist author and activist Nawal El Saadawi. "I am 80, but I feel young, I feel all my energy coming back, I feel my childhood dream coming back."
The revolution in Egypt has inspired people across the world, and we talk to Nawal today to find out why she thinks the successful removal of the Mubarak regime is the culimation of a movement to change the entire structure of Egyptian capitalist, patriarchal politics.







I feel happy for this admirable woman. I really do. But I’m afraid nothing has changed really. Now The Army is in charge. And we all know what their intrests are.
BTW what does she mean exactly with “anti-capitalist”?
By Jean-Pierre on February 15th, 2011 at 9:15 am
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