Omar Hanoune
Omar Hanoune (Arabic: عمر حنون, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʕomɑɾˤ ḥɑnon]; born Omar S. Mohamed; c. 12 September 1979, Alexandria) is an Egyptian human rights activist,[1] international law specialist[2] and politician.[3]
Though he played a minor[4] role in sparking the Egyptian Revolution of 2011[5] that began on 25 January 2011, he was the main founder of Monazmet El-Horya "l'Organisation de la Liberté"[6] (Arabic: مـُـنــَـظــّـمـة الـحـرّيـة[7]), the E-Organization which played a crucial role organising Tahrir Square[8] during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
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