It's been a year since the start of a revolution that may still be in process. Cairo's Tahrir Square was full of people today, some celebrated while others mourned. Thirty years of Hosni Mubarak's one-man rule in Egypt have come to an end, but many died, and the military is still in charge. We get a progress report and perspectives from Leila Fadel, Cairo Bureau Chief for the Washington Post, and Dalia Mogahed, Director of the Abu Dhabi Gallup Center.
One Year Later, Egypt's Revolution Is a Work in Progress
Credits
Guests:
- Leila Fadel - Washington Post - @LeilaFadel
- Dalia Mogahed - Mogahed Consulting - @DMogahed