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What began as a vigil for Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a British-Egyptian activist recently released from prison, transformed into a celebration of resilience at the event “The Year It Should Have Been Freedom.” The gathering highlighted Alaa’s writings, particularly his essays on oppression, solidarity with Palestine, and the broader struggle against injustice, emphasizing the interconnectedness of resistance movements worldwide.
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