Egypt's revolution, one year later
CBC News provides live coverage from Tahrir Square, one year after the start of the revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak.
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Tahrir Square one year later. Rival stages and mics all competing for hearts and minds. No police. Brother volunteers handling security.by Margaret Evans via twitter 1/25/2012 3:56:44 PM -

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Chanting continues in #tahrir sq even as rain pours! (Not sure where all those voices hidden - only small tents visible) #Egypt #jan25 #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/25/2012 3:57:08 PM -

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Core of protestors remain in #Tahrir after #Jan25 rally. Youth activists vow to stay until military govt hands over power #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/26/2012 6:38:51 AM -
#Tahrir sq one big mess of cars & people, tents & music tonight. Loud, upbeat music #Egypt #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/26/2012 6:31:41 PM -
#Tahrir sq scene of Friday prayers. Muslim Brotherhood firmly in charge, anti-military ranting quieter. #Egypt #Jan25 #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/27/2012 12:29:10 PM -
Original protestors from #tahrir shift target to #Maspero sq nearby where confront soldiers guarding national broadcast bldg #Egypt #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/27/2012 2:26:37 PM -


#Tahrir graffiti: 'Silence is not for us' #Egypt #cbc p.twimg.com
by Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/27/2012 2:32:10 PM -
#Tahrir rally continues into the night. Sq still full of people, festive atmosphere w an edge: rants against military rulers #Egypt #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/27/2012 7:19:52 PM -
At this moment a year ago: #Tahrir crackdown underway, #Egypt Internet cut off, Mubarak 15 days from ouster #Jan25 #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/27/2012 9:56:52 PM -
Tent city remains at #tahrir. Mix of political statement and shwarma stand. #Egypt #25jan #cbcby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/28/2012 8:43:32 AM -
Monitors in #Syria to stay in their hotels until Arab League decides what to do. Violence keeps increasing despite their presenceby Sasa Petricic via twitter 1/28/2012 3:37:22 PM
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