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Meet Asmaa Mahfouz: the woman who organized Egypt’s historic demonstrations - National Foreign Policy | Examiner.com

Meet Asmaa Mahfouz: the woman who organized Egypt’s historic demonstrations - National Foreign Policy | Examiner.com: "Asmaa Mahfouz is a small frame woman, who does not cut an intimidating figure. But looks are deceiving. Born in Egypt in 1984, she is a graduate of the business management school of the American University in Cairo. She's 26 years old. She was mentioned yesterday, not by name, in an MSNBC report by Richard Engel. Curiosity drove me to find her.

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