


"But I do have faith in the power of the people. Anyone in the world today with even a rudimentary education doesn't trust the army," he said. He is full of enthusiasm, but at the same time, he also expresses caution with respect to the consequences of this transformation. Will Egypt now become a permanent military dictatorship? Khaled al Khamissi, the country's new literary star, is certain of one thing – too much has happened in the Egyptian revolution over the past few weeks to allow this to happen.Īl Khamissi is one of the spokesmen of the revolution. The herald of the rebellion: Al Khamissi's book, first published in Arabic in 2007, gives Cairo's taxi drivers a chance to freely speak their mind about political grievances in Egypt
