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In Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the scenes were reminiscent of EDSA on the night of Feb. 25, 1986. People cheered, wept, hugged each other and waved flags, celebrating freedom from a repressive regime and the success of a revolution that not too long ago was unthinkable in Hosni Mubarak’s Egypt.

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