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Rawya Rageh, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Liberation Square said the “mood completely altered as the president progressed with his speech”, with protesters.
Rawya Rageh, Caitlin McNary, Ashraf Fahim, Sameen Gauhar, Naseem Surhio Mahatma: Gorakhpur District, Eastern UP, –2.” In Selected Subaltern..
Rawya Rageh
Rawya Rageh (Arabic: راوية راجح) is an Egyptian journalist and Senior Crisis Adviser for Amnesty International based in New York City.
She was previously a broadcast journalist known for her in-depth coverage of notable stories across the Middle East and Africa, including the Iraq War, the Darfur crisis in Sudan, the Saddam Hussein trial, the Arab Spring, and the Boko Haram conflict in Northern Nigeria.
Working as a correspondent for the Al Jazeera English network her contribution to the Peabody Award-winning coverage the network provided of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the Arab Spring was documented in the books 18 Days: Al Jazeera English and the Egyptian Revolution[1] and Liberation Square: Inside the Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation.[2] The news story she broadcast on 25 January, the first day of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, was selected by Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism as one of the "50 Great