From Global Voices Online [a web site well worth following regularly to keep up to date on what is happening in the world - and what all too often isn't reported in the mainstream media.
"This first part of a documentary on the Egyptian Revolution tells it from the perspective of blogger and viral video producer Aalam Wassef, focusing on how online video and other media accompanied a process of civilian unrest.
The documentary was produced by NarcoNews, a website reporting on the war on drugs and democracy in Latin America, who also hosted the School of Authentic Journalism back in May of this year, when the video was launched.
Although the focus was Latin America, Egypt seems to have been a main focus of this year's program: a session focused on the Egyptian revolution as told by key characters in the process, and also by the media who was at ground zero in Tahrir Square telling the story to the rest of the world."
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