Chez Morsi : palace petitioners and street entrepreneurs in post-Mubarak Egypt
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Chez Morsi : palace petitioners and street entrepreneurs in post-Mubarak Egypt

Cairo : Egypt | Oct 01, 2012 at 3:36 AM PDT
Source: Open Democracy
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As soon as Egypt's first democratically-elected Islamist leader moved into the Presidential Palace, the surrounding streets became thronged by huge unruly crowds waving petitions addressed to the new ruler. Alongside them appeared an army of street vendors vigorously peddling their wares. FULL ARTICLE AT Open Democracy
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