Egypt Unshackled Author Interviewed Egypt Unshackled Author Interviewed

Egypt Unshackled Author Interviewed

There have been dozens of recent interviews about the several books authored by Denis G. Campbell and our ongoing efforts to speak out about the Egyptian Revolution have yielded great results. Thanks to YouTube and Vimeo, you can see them here. In this 1st interview, it was great fun to speak with Style American.com‘s Thitia. [...]

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What Will Happen to the Tahrir Demands? What Will Happen to the Tahrir Demands?

What Will Happen to the Tahrir Demands?

Guest Post by Adel El-Adawy, An Egyptian Student Abroad Blog January 25, 2012, will forever be a date remembered by Egyptians. Last year, the world witnessed the uprising of Egyptians against former President Hosni Mubarak. After 18 days of massive protests across the country, Mubarak was forced to step down. The military took over. The military [...]

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Happy 1st Anniversary? Why Egyptians Remain Optimistic Happy 1st Anniversary? Why Egyptians Remain Optimistic

Happy 1st Anniversary? Why Egyptians Remain Optimistic

It takes time for democracy ‘experiments’ to ‘settle.’ The US has 230+ years and still there are tensions. Many of those who achieved freedom in Egypt thought winning the 18 days equalled ‘job done.’ As they (and the Occupy movement) learned, you have to work within the system to change it or risk being dismissed [...]

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Buy the Book Here Buy the Book Here

Buy the Book Here

Egypt Unshackled is available in print form from Amazon US and UK and in eBook form from Amazon Kindle, iBooks and other eBook formats. Denis is also personally signing books. For those that would like this please CLICK HERE Read what others are saying about this important book: “… a perfect primer for those in the Occupy Wall [...]

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Book Info

Why THIS Book NOW?

Why THIS Book NOW?

Egypt is a land of mystery many long for the chance to discover. Filled with rich historical treasures and pristine beaches, it is a place of heroic accomplishments. For 18 days, the world watched spellbound as young technology-inspired heroes, awoke a nation causing it to rise up and topple a brutal dictator. Converting Cairo’s Tahrir Square [...]

Jul 29, 2011 18:11

About the Author

Denis G. Campbell

Denis G. Campbell

Denis G. Campbell is a UK-based journalist and entrepreneur. In Egypt Unsh@ckled he guides the reader through an epochal journey of young patriots seeking freedom against unspeakable evil and ridiculous odds. The 18 Days of the Egyptian Revolution were retold through his news analysis and database of Tweets, Facebook posts, RSS feeds, YouTube videos and photos [...]

Jul 28, 2011 20:45

Buy the Book

Buy the Book Here

Buy the Book Here

Egypt Unshackled is available in print form from Amazon US and UK and in eBook form from Amazon Kindle, iBooks and other eBook formats. Denis is also personally signing books. For those that would like this please CLICK HERE Read what others are saying about this important book: “… a perfect primer for those in the Occupy Wall [...]

Aug 3, 2011 11:05

Media & Speeches

Interviews and Talks

Interviews and Talks

Denis G. Campbell, author of Egypt Unsh@ckled and editor of UK Progessive magazine. Coming soon: recent appearance on itv Sharpend and hour-long interview on A World of Progress on BlogTalk Radio. And coming 19 November, Denis will address special programme by Welsh Magazine Planed. The kick-off appearances will be Thursday, 11 August 2011 on Today on [...]

Oct 27, 2011 11:13

Recent Articles

Egypt Unshackled Author Interviewed

Egypt Unshackled Author Interviewed

There have been dozens of recent interviews about the several books authored by Denis G. Campbell and our ongoing efforts to speak out about the Egyptian Revolution have yielded great results. Thanks to YouTube and Vimeo, you can see them here. In this 1st interview, it was great fun to speak with Style American.com‘s Thitia. [...]

What Will Happen to the Tahrir Demands?

What Will Happen to the Tahrir Demands?

Guest Post by Adel El-Adawy, An Egyptian Student Abroad Blog January 25, 2012, will forever be a date remembered by Egyptians. Last year, the world witnessed the uprising of Egyptians against former President Hosni Mubarak. After 18 days of massive protests across the country, Mubarak was forced to step down. The military took over. The military [...]

Happy 1st Anniversary? Why Egyptians Remain Optimistic

Happy 1st Anniversary? Why Egyptians Remain Optimistic

It takes time for democracy ‘experiments’ to ‘settle.’ The US has 230+ years and still there are tensions. Many of those who achieved freedom in Egypt thought winning the 18 days equalled ‘job done.’ As they (and the Occupy movement) learned, you have to work within the system to change it or risk being dismissed [...]

Appearance on Minnesota PBS’ belAhdan

Appearance on Minnesota PBS’ belAhdan

As the news coming from Egypt turns grim with 9 dead and more than 300 wounded Saturday, I am often reminded of the 11 years it took for the US to go from declaring independence from Britain in 1776 to the adoption of a constitution in 1787. They went through the Federalist Papers, two wars [...]

It Ain’t Over: ‘Egypt’ & ‘Occupy’ Get Stronger

It Ain’t Over: ‘Egypt’ & ‘Occupy’ Get Stronger

The 18 Days of the Egyptian Revolution in February were a microcosm of what can happen when a people reach the end of their rope and say, “to hell with it, we cannot take anything more, we’re prepared to give our lives for what we believe because living this way… is no life.” Hundreds died [...]

You Can’t Fix Stupid!

You Can’t Fix Stupid!

Oakland Police Attack ‘Occupy,’ Critically Wound Iraq Veteran Last night in Oakland, just as in Boston and other cities before it, police swept in late at night under cover of darkness upon unarmed peaceful protestors and did their best imitation of Egypt’s secret police thugs. They fired tear gas canisters and rubber bullets then would [...]

Interviews and Talks

Interviews and Talks

Denis G. Campbell, author of Egypt Unsh@ckled and editor of UK Progessive magazine. Coming soon: recent appearance on itv Sharpend and hour-long interview on A World of Progress on BlogTalk Radio. And coming 19 November, Denis will address special programme by Welsh Magazine Planed. The kick-off appearances will be Thursday, 11 August 2011 on Today on [...]

Remembering Mohammed Bouazizi

Remembering Mohammed Bouazizi

Inspiration for Arab Spring and OWS: In this Book Excerpt, UK Progressive magazine salutes the man who started a revolution that led to Egypt’s Revolution, the Arab Spring and now the global Occupy Wall Street movement that grows daily and will liberate the 99%. Tunisia Awakens in Anger Mohamed Bouazizi, 26 sold fruit illegally from a [...]

A Poet Sailor – Tales Of Libyan Freedom

A Poet Sailor – Tales Of Libyan Freedom

I sign every copy of Egypt Unshackled with the words: “Freedom is Contagious.” It’s taste is so sweet no one who is free should ever take it for granted. It is my profound honour to share the initial poems and words here of S A I L O R on Twitter, a Libyan living in [...]

We Are All The 99% (Cairo and Everywhere)

We Are All The 99% (Cairo and Everywhere)

“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil but by those who watch them without doing anything.” –Albert Einstein As the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement enters its fourth week, on Saturday the New York and Washington base camp plazas were so overfilled they resembled Tahrir Square, Cairo. People of all ages, [...]

Ticking Student Debt Rage & Tahrir Square?

Ticking Student Debt Rage & Tahrir Square?

Few movies truly anger me to take action. Default: The Student Loan Documentary enraged and moved me to tears. I was given ‘preview’ access to the film and it is truly stunning. If you want to know what the Occupy Wall Street movement is about, get this film, see this film, circulate this film to any friend [...]

Why Occupy Wall Street & Tahrir Sq. Are Similar

Why Occupy Wall Street & Tahrir Sq. Are Similar

I nearly threw my shoes at the monitor when the Occupy Wall Street group demanded Mainstream Media (MSM) attention but looked and acted like a poorly organised “piss-up” in a brewery. I was screaming at them to shut off the live feed if there was nothing happening. New people tuned in and saw behaviour more [...]