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Wael Ghonim: la revolución egipcia por dentro

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Wael Ghonim es el ejecutivo de Google que ayudó a impulsar la revolución democrática de Egipto... con una página en Facebook en memoria de una víctima de la violencia del régimen. Hablando en TEDxCairo cuenta la historia interna de los últimos dos meses en la que los egipcios de a pie demostraron que "el poder de la gente es más fuerte que la gente del poder".

Google executive Wael Ghonim began a Facebook page that galvanized protest in Egypt's democratic revolution. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Sebastian Betti
Reviewed by Gisela Giardino
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