Voices from Tahrir – a sound-portrait of the people’s revolution in Egypt
Available for the one year anniversary of the Jan 25 – Feb 11 2011 uprising
In this new one-hour public radio show from Human Rights Watch and Hearing Voices, participants in the people’s revolution give first hand accounts of their historic 18 days in Tahrir Sqaure and discuss the challenges they face in a post-Mubarak Egypt.
Heba Morayef, Cairo-based researcher for Human Rights Watch, who filed regular iPhone-audio reports live from Tahir Square hosts this comprehesive collection of interviews, live music, and sound recorded at the protests. Listeners will hear labor union leaders, musicians, human rights workers, street cleaners, and social media activists.
COST: FREE
LENGTH: ONE HOUR
AVAILABLE: CONTENT DEPOT, PRX
Voices from Tahrir will air on Hearing Voices and The Story,
it is also available to any other stations that are interested in airing it.


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