Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
"Revolution 2.0: Mission Accomplished" Tweeted Google's Wael Ghonim who Thanked Brave Young Egyptian Heroes in Social Network Revolution
The face of the social network revolution, Wael Ghonim, has just tweeted @Ghonim "Mission Accomplished" amidst tears of joy. He was ready to rid his country of the Mubarak dictatorship.
"Mubarak was brought down by a "social network revolution" as the April 6th Youth Movement used Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to start protests against the regime, which grew to attract massive popular support.
"Mission accomplished. Thanks to all the brave young Egyptians," tweeted Ghonim, the hero of the Egyptian "social network revolution."
@Ghonim Great title for Mr Ghonim's new book, Revolution 2.0: Mission Accomplished
"Mubarak was brought down by a "social network revolution" as the April 6th Youth Movement used Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to start protests against the regime, which grew to attract massive popular support.
"Mission accomplished. Thanks to all the brave young Egyptians," tweeted Ghonim, the hero of the Egyptian "social network revolution."
@Ghonim Great title for Mr Ghonim's new book, Revolution 2.0: Mission Accomplished
Two Heroes: Wael Ghonim, Google Executive and Tunisian Fruit Vendor, Khaled Said Energized New Revolutions in Two Different Countries
Fed up with injustice, brutal regime's atrocities and lack of human rights in his native country, a young Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire. His sacrifice became a monumental factor for change in Tunisia. It was just a matter of days for the government of Tunisia led by the dictator to fall.
May the fruit vendor's soul rest in peace! Little did he know that his great sacrifice would reach beyond the borders of his country. In less than a few weeks, the Egyptian people rose up against Hosni Mubarack who was ruling for more than 30 years.
Wael Ghonim, sent to prison and released only to refocus, reorganize the Tahir Square protests, is seen by many as the face of the Egyptian revolution.
He is the first one to tell you that the positive and contributing actions of Google, facebook, twitter and Aljazeera network have helped the young people to topple Hosni M's government.
Wael Ghonim recognizes that his role has ended. He wants to go back to work. He wants to work a book on the movement.
May the fruit vendor's soul rest in peace! Little did he know that his great sacrifice would reach beyond the borders of his country. In less than a few weeks, the Egyptian people rose up against Hosni Mubarack who was ruling for more than 30 years.
Wael Ghonim, sent to prison and released only to refocus, reorganize the Tahir Square protests, is seen by many as the face of the Egyptian revolution.
He is the first one to tell you that the positive and contributing actions of Google, facebook, twitter and Aljazeera network have helped the young people to topple Hosni M's government.
Wael Ghonim recognizes that his role has ended. He wants to go back to work. He wants to work a book on the movement.
Witness to a Brand New Revolution: Long Live the People of Egypt - Hosni Mubarak's 30-year Government Has Toppled
Proud witness to the newest revolution and with tears in my eyes!
After three weeks of massive protests, the people of Egypt got what they've always wanted. They have been protesting against an autocratic government, against the bad working conditions of the working class and lack of opportunities. Despite all the defiance shown by Hosni Mubarak, he was finally forced to step down.
Celebrations are everywhere now! From Tahir Square to Wall Street, Cairo to Washington and anywhere Egyptians are living. More importantly, twitter users, Internet and blogophiles are all rejoicing over the power of the people of Egypt.
These new events follow the deposition of the Tunisian dictator in Tunisia. Now it is Egypt's turn to boot a strongman, a dictator in the person of Hosni Mubarack. These new developments come as a surprise for the few remaining dictators around the world. Ultimately, the power comes back to the people!
Today, the young people of Egypt, the children of Egypt, Old as well as young people, have reclaimed their voice. They obtain their victory and do not forget those who became martyrs for this revolution.
The Google executive who was imprisoned became a voice in this country. He came back upon his release to reignite the flames of freedom. He turned out to be a good organizer of the Tahir crowd.
Today, the young people of Egypt, the children of Egypt, Old as well as young people, have reclaimed their voice. They obtain their victory and do not forget those who became martyrs for this revolution.
The Google executive who was imprisoned became a voice in this country. He came back upon his release to reignite the flames of freedom. He turned out to be a good organizer of the Tahir crowd.
Wael Ghonim, Google Executive on leave, plans to write a book about revolution 2.0. He realized that his mission has accomplished. His contribution was to only participate in the revolution. He wants to go back to his company to work. He stated that he accomplished his role. Wael Ghonim does not want all the attention to be on him. He is thinking about the martyrs and future of his country.
After three weeks of massive protests, the people of Egypt got what they've always wanted. They have been protesting against an autocratic government, against the bad working conditions of the working class and lack of opportunities. Despite all the defiance shown by Hosni Mubarak, he was finally forced to step down.
Celebrations are everywhere now! From Tahir Square to Wall Street, Cairo to Washington and anywhere Egyptians are living. More importantly, twitter users, Internet and blogophiles are all rejoicing over the power of the people of Egypt.
These new events follow the deposition of the Tunisian dictator in Tunisia. Now it is Egypt's turn to boot a strongman, a dictator in the person of Hosni Mubarack. These new developments come as a surprise for the few remaining dictators around the world. Ultimately, the power comes back to the people!
Today, the young people of Egypt, the children of Egypt, Old as well as young people, have reclaimed their voice. They obtain their victory and do not forget those who became martyrs for this revolution.
The Google executive who was imprisoned became a voice in this country. He came back upon his release to reignite the flames of freedom. He turned out to be a good organizer of the Tahir crowd.
Today, the young people of Egypt, the children of Egypt, Old as well as young people, have reclaimed their voice. They obtain their victory and do not forget those who became martyrs for this revolution.
The Google executive who was imprisoned became a voice in this country. He came back upon his release to reignite the flames of freedom. He turned out to be a good organizer of the Tahir crowd.
Wael Ghonim, Google Executive on leave, plans to write a book about revolution 2.0. He realized that his mission has accomplished. His contribution was to only participate in the revolution. He wants to go back to his company to work. He stated that he accomplished his role. Wael Ghonim does not want all the attention to be on him. He is thinking about the martyrs and future of his country.
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