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Interviews with Namees Arnous

Interviewed August 3, 2012

The strengths in the Mubarak regime to face this movement, very strong movement, is violence. Because we are – believe in peaceful movement, peaceful revolution, and they use the violence against demonstrators, so they win it. They killed a lot of us. The stupid thing or the weakness in their – in Mubarak regime face the challenges is they believe that they never fall. They believe that they are control everything. They believe that. Those people in the streets never did anything. So it’s a very weakness in their strategy because when they’re believe raise and raise they are control everything, they are – have all the power, all the police, all the state with them, all the violence, when we believe in freedom and democracy – raise. And in my belief, the belief win, not the violence.

And the strengths and weakness in pro-democracy during the revolution – actually the strengths with the pro-democracy is united during the revolution, and belief and the passion to freedom, and the new generation who believe in freedom. The only one weakness I think it’s because this revolution haven’t any leader, which make us have a lot of decisions at the same time, which affect negatively of our revolution. So I believe if we – if we had a leader of our revolution, it – maybe a lot of things changed. Maybe military not control the state now, I think.