Opinion: Egypt: Poetic dissent falls on deaf ears
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Is anyone surprised that Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak refuses to step down? Certainly not Egyptian poet and Georgetown University visiting professor Tamim al-Barghouti. He recently joined ‘Studio 360’ to discuss art as a device for opposing tyranny in the Arab world. But, he pointed out dismally, Mubarak has a motto: ‘You say what you want. We do what we want.’
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