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Ep29 Iyad El-Baghdadi on Arab Spring, colonialism and censorship

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Part 2 of our two-part conversation with Arab Spring activist Iyad El-Baghdadi.

In this part we focused on the Arab Spring. This conversation starts with the recent French red carpet for General Sisi, and in this context we talked about how colonialism led to an identity crisis amongst the colonised population. Furthermore we discussed the Arab Spring uprisings that started in the end of 2010, and the different outcomes in different countries. Iyad also explains why he thinks the Arab Spring is a 30 years process, and we briefly talk about the notion of the second wave of Arab Spring.

(00:00) Introduction (03:00) Growing up in UAE (04:11) Discrimination in the prisons (10:00) France giving General Sisi the red carpet (14:30) The racism in colonialism (16:40) What happened after the colonialist (23:44) The people who took to the streets in 2011 (30:22) Something decisively went wrong in Syria, and the difference in Libya (35:40) The jihadi office in Damascus (37:40) The Arab Spring is a 30 year process (43:10) The global public sphere (46:37) Censorship 2.0 (52:57) The second wave of the Arab Spring

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Part 2 of our two-part conversation with Arab Spring activist Iyad El-Baghdadi.

In this part we focused on the Arab Spring. This conversation starts with the recent French red carpet for General Sisi, and in this context we talked about how colonialism led to an identity crisis amongst the colonised population. Furthermore we discussed the Arab Spring uprisings that started in the end of 2010, and the different outcomes in different countries. Iyad also explains why he thinks the Arab Spring is a 30 years process, and we briefly talk about the notion of the second wave of Arab Spring.

(00:00) Introduction (03:00) Growing up in UAE (04:11) Discrimination in the prisons (10:00) France giving General Sisi the red carpet (14:30) The racism in colonialism (16:40) What happened after the colonialist (23:44) The people who took to the streets in 2011 (30:22) Something decisively went wrong in Syria, and the difference in Libya (35:40) The jihadi office in Damascus (37:40) The Arab Spring is a 30 year process (43:10) The global public sphere (46:37) Censorship 2.0 (52:57) The second wave of the Arab Spring

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