[Twitter defeats tyranny in Egypt] 13 February 2011

[Twitter defeats tyranny in Egypt] 13 February 2011
Date
2011
Reference
DCDL-0017123
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A small bird representing 'Twitter', which has a worm in its mouth, hovers over a nest which appears to be built from barbed wire and from which a cell-phone rings. Context - Egyptian protesters have appreciated social media's role in the revolution against the country's dictator leader. The protestors have thanked the social networking sites for enabling them to spread their views across the nation. Egyptian protesters have appreciated social media's role in the revolution against the country's dictator leader, President Hosni Mubarak.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
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