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      <blip:puredescription>Friday, 11 Feb 2011. It&amp;#8217;s 18 days that changed the history of a country Roy Casagranda cares deeply about. &amp;#8220;It&amp;#8217;s unimaginable and I have a feeling it will take a long time for it to set in, to realize that this guy [ President Hosni Mubarak ] is really, really gone,&amp;#8221; said Casagranda. Casagranda, a political science professor at Austin Community College returned from visiting family in Egypt just days before the uprising started. &amp;#8220;I wanted to be there,&amp;#8221; he said. During the uprising Casagranda kept in touch with family and friends in Egypt mainly via Facebook and Skype. &amp;#8220;My younger relatives are unbelievably excited and they can&amp;#8217;t believe this guy is finally gone,&amp;#8221; he said. Over at The University of Texas , Milad Pournik, a graduate student from Iran, remembers the feeling he got from Egyptians when he lived there last year working at the United Nations. &amp;#8220;When I was living there, I felt people were unhappy,&amp;#8221; Pournik said. Pournik&amp;#8217;s parents still live in Cairo, but were evacuated by the UN to Greece. Pournik hopes the Egyptian revolution will be contagious across the Middle East. &amp;#8220;I really hope this is not just a victory for Egypt, but a victory for freedom and the progress toward more representation and true democracies throughout the region and throughout the world,&amp;#8221; Pournik said. Back at ACC, Casagranda said he can&amp;#8217;t wait to return to Egypt to see his family and to see what life is like after Mubarak. &amp;#8220;I have a feeling that I am going to go back to a country where Egyptians feel good about themselves and are proud about who they are,&amp;#8221; Casgranda said. Ramsey quotes Immortal Technique in his song &amp;quot;4th Branch&amp;quot; Filmed, Edited &amp;amp; Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeffry Zavalahttp://zgraphix.orghttp://austin.indymedia.org</blip:puredescription>
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Friday, 11 Feb 2011. It&amp;#8217;s 18 days that changed the history of a country Roy Casagranda cares deeply about. &amp;#8220;It&amp;#8217;s unimaginable and I have a feeling it will take a long time for it to set in, to realize that this guy [ President Hosni Mubarak ] is really, really gone,&amp;#8221; said Casagranda. Casagranda, a political science professor at Austin Community College returned from visiting family in Egypt just days before the uprising started. &amp;#8220;I wanted to be there,&amp;#8221; he said. During the uprising Casagranda kept in touch with family and friends in Egypt mainly via Facebook and Skype. &amp;#8220;My younger relatives are unbelievably excited and they can&amp;#8217;t believe this guy is finally gone,&amp;#8221; he said. Over at The University of Texas , Milad Pournik, a graduate student from Iran, remembers the feeling he got from Egyptians when he lived there last year working at the United Nations. &amp;#8220;When I was living there, I felt people were unhappy,&amp;#8221; Pournik said. Pournik&amp;#8217;s parents still live in Cairo, but were evacuated by the UN to Greece. Pournik hopes the Egyptian revolution will be contagious across the Middle East. &amp;#8220;I really hope this is not just a victory for Egypt, but a victory for freedom and the progress toward more representation and true democracies throughout the region and throughout the world,&amp;#8221; Pournik said. Back at ACC, Casagranda said he can&amp;#8217;t wait to return to Egypt to see his family and to see what life is like after Mubarak. &amp;#8220;I have a feeling that I am going to go back to a country where Egyptians feel good about themselves and are proud about who they are,&amp;#8221; Casgranda said. Ramsey quotes Immortal Technique in his song &amp;quot;4th Branch&amp;quot; Filmed, Edited &amp;amp; Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeffry Zavalahttp://zgraphix.orghttp://austin.indymedia.org

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