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Les liens de la semaine - 29 mai. To-day's news, comments and reviews from The Manchester Guardian 1821 Edition. The 2011 TIME 100. Wael Ghonim embodies the youth who constitute the majority of Egyptian society — a young man who excelled and became a Google executive but, as with many of his generation, remained apolitical due to loss of hope that things could change in a society permeated for decades with a culture of fear. Over the past few years, Wael, 30, began working outside the box to make his peers understand that only their unstoppable people power could effect real change. He quickly grasped that social media, notably Facebook, were emerging as the most powerful communication tools to mobilize and develop ideas.

By emphasizing that the regime would listen only when citizens exercised their right of peaceful demonstration and civil disobedience, Wael helped initiate a call for a peaceful revolution. The response was miraculous: a movement that started with thousands on Jan. 25 ended with 12 million Egyptians removing Hosni Mubarak and his regime. Thank you, Wael. Next Joseph Stiglitz. Eurasia Review. Breaking news, latest news, and current events. News - The Atlantic. The Weekly Wrap - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan. News - Marianne2.