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Paris, March 27 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Martí Rodríguez / Mohammed Badra).- His song "Ya Hayf" was the informal anthem of the Syrian revolution. A decade after the uprising and with the country destroyed, the famous exiled singer-songwriter Samih Choukeir regrets that the movement was diluted.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF SINGER-SONGWRITER SAMIH CHOUKEIR, SYRIAN SINGER WHO LIVES IN EXILE IN PARIS.
Paris, March 27 (EFE / EPA).- His song "Ya Hayf" was the informal anthem of the Syrian revolution. A decade after the uprising and with the country destroyed, the famous singer-songwriter Samih Choukeir regrets that the movement was diluted.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF SINGER-SONGWRITER SAMIH CHOUKEIR, SYRIAN SINGER WHO LIVES IN EXILE IN PARIS.Camera: MARTÍ RODRÍGUEZ/MOHAMMED BADRA. Editor: VICTORIA MORENO
Cairo (Egypt), Jan 29 (EFE), (Camera: Isaac J. Martín).- The Egyptian-Lebanese artist Bahia Shehab burst into tears while remembering when he was free to paint in the streets of Cairo for the first time. It was in the middle of the revolution. Only a few traces of that graffiti remain on the walls in the centre of the Egyptian capital, which ten years ago was the scene of an artistic explosion after the uprising of January 25, 2011.FOOTAGE OF GRAFFITI, DANCE STUDIO AND ART STUDIO IN CAIRO.
Tunisia, Jan 18 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Natalia Román Morte) The Tunisian transition celebrates its tenth anniversary and with it the arrival of freedom of expression and of the press, one of its greatest achievements after nearly 60 years of dictatorial regimes.
La Paz, Jul 15 (EFE) .- The Bolivian city of La Paz celebrated Thursday the commemorative acts of the July 16 Revolution, a nineteenth-century uprising against Spanish colonization, amid the pandemic which has limited the usual celebrations.(Camera: CESAR GONZALEZ)SHOT LIST: COMMEMORATIVE ACTS FOR THE JULY 16 REVOLUTION IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
Paris/London, Jan 22 (EFE / EPA).- A decade after the revolution in Egypt that overthrew the long-time dictator President Hosni Mubarak, many of those who took part in the 2011 Arab Spring popular protests have gone into exile. Some were forced to flee the persecution they suffered following the uprising, while others left out of frustration and disappointment that their dreams of a better life went up in smoke.(Camera: MOHAMMED BADRA/ANDY RAIN. Editor: MAITE VALADEZ /VICTORIA MORENO)