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Fighting for Democracy - Dalia Zaida - United Planet Radio Ep. 27

26 min · 28. nov. 201826 min
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Dalia is a human rights activist from Egypt. She spends her days writing and looking for areas to increase democratic values in her native Egypt. She is currently operating as the Director of Liberal Democracy of Egypt, a Cairo based think tank dedicated to promoting and advising policy makers on the advancements of human rights.

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