Join openDemocracy for a film screening of Tweets from Tahrir followed by Q&A session with Director Adib Nessim.
Tweets from Tahrir (the film)
Thursday, June 14th | 6:30-9pm
Venue: The-Hub Kings Cross, 34b York Way, N1 9AB London, United Kingdom
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Join openDemocracy for a film screening of Tweets from Tahrir followed by Q&A session with Director Adib Nessim.
In 2011 Cairo's "Twitterati" tweeted their revolution for 18 days in
and around Tahrir Square. Young, urbane and highly motivated, their
tweets revealed the truth of the scale
of the uprising which Egypt's state media sought to hide. It gave a
street-level minute-by-minute account of the bravery and persistence of
the Egyptian people which resulted in the downfall of a dictator.
A year later Al Jazeera talks to some of those who posted on twitter to
hear in more than 140 characters what they thought then, and what they
feel now about developments since the heady days of February 2011.
The film is based on a book by Alex Nunns and Nadia Idle of the same
name and published by OR books. For more information on the book see
here.