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Interviews with Namees Arnous

Interviewed August 3, 2012

Twenty-fifth of January is the same word to 25 Jan. And 25 Jan, actually we used it on Twitter, #25Jan to use it on Twitter. So we used it to say 25 Jan, but it means 25th of January is the day we started our revolution.

We used a lot of ways to get our freedom before the 25 Jan and after the 25 Jan, after the revolution, like social media – Twitter, Facebook, YouTube – like marches in the streets, like demonstrations, like sit in Tahrir Square till Mubarak gone and get our freedom.

Actually I believe that all of this ways connect and united with each other and complete each other because we have a very, very large number of people who log in daily in the Internet and they use the Twitter and the Facebook. And we tried to deliver our messages through Twitter and Facebook to talk with them about why we need to change the regime, what’s the meaning of democracy, what’s the meaning of freedom. And by marches and demonstrations we just knock the doors of the people in the streets – alarm – just we have a security state, we have violation of – against our humanity, we have – we have dictatorship. And they complete each other.

But the most thing make this ways or this tactics effect, we have a generation – the 18 generation who – were born and 18. They believe in freedom more than anything. And they search – seek for their freedom, even they can pay any price. They believe in their freedom. They decided to – went into streets, went into squares all over Egypt to express their selves, to deliver their messages, to get good life, to have freedom to express themselves, freedom to educate well, freedom to get health care, freedom to life like other nations because they believe in Egypt.

I think the more effective thing in this revolution is the generation, the youth. They believe in their freedom. They also affect their parents, their families, the older than them because they believe what they did. They believe in democracy, they believe in freedom, they believe in a change, and they affect others. That’s it.