Thursday, February 17, 2011

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"The niece of a tuft heimer"


found in recent days and weeks in local German newspapers numerous "testimonials" that deal with the Egyptian revolution. This German is heard, the professional who worked in Egypt and still are. The tenor of these reports ranges from sensationalist and factually, but often we learn interesting things at the edge of the "big politics".





"We heard shots, it was terrible hours"
(Giessen Gazette / 02/17/2011 / Michael Kaufmann)

The former head of the elementary school Lindheim experienced the outbreak of the revolution in Cairo.
"We were sitting in our apartment and stared at the door. We considered seriously, what furniture could be passed before the door to stop intruders, "says Katharina Merkel about how she experienced with her family, the beginnings of the revolution in Cairo. By the summer of 2008 she was nine years of primary school head in Lindheim. Now, Merkel basic principal of the German European School in the Egyptian capital.


Back to Egypt: ancient cities family two weeks when many security in Germany
(Frankfurter Neue Presse / 02.17.2011 / Michael Kaufmann)

been happy and healthy with the revolution in Egypt Katharina Merkel and her family. It reports on the most interesting days.

"experienced moment in world history"
(Badische Zeitung / 02.17.2011)

experienced the niece of a tuft heimer break up close in Cairo with Egypt: Judit Kuschnitzki is the niece of Wolfgang Schopf heimer Nestle. You currently completed an internship in an institution in Cairo, which deals with inter-cultural dialogue and before that in Maastricht International Political Science studied. She has witnessed first hand the revolution in Egypt and her impressions.

Four days of fear in Egypt
(Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung / 02/16/2011 / Jana Hintz)

last the withdrawal: After two weeks of bloody protests are the hated President Mubarak in Egypt from power. The Hildesheim Erin Carol Fiseni lived in Alexandria four days of fear. With tear gas, tanks and gunfire at night. She fled to their home - but soon they will go back into the country, is written in the story.

return to another Cairo: Lisa Johnson and Lutz Krause teach in Egypt
(Osnabrueck newspaper / 02.15.2011 / Jürgen Ackman)

On Friday two clock Lisa Johnson and Lutz Krause on the "Cairo International Airport to land on the northeastern outskirts of the city 17 kilometers from Tahrir Square . They want as quickly as possible to resume their classes at the European School in the east of Cairo. All others, they recommend: "People who make holiday again in Egypt. The country needs you. "

Augsburg student in the middle of the revolution
(Augsburg General / 15.02.2011 / Maria Eva Knab)

Sina Birkholz experienced in Cairo just close with how to write the Egyptian history: Actually, Sina will Birkholz (24) fly to Egypt to collect material for her thesis. But then gets the student who is studying at the University of Augsburg, political science and psychology, in Cairo in the middle of the revolution. Our newspaper, she describes her experiences.

prayer between tanks and fighter jets: Protestant foreign minister talk about their impressions of Egypt
(Sunday Journal / 13/02/2011)

For five years in charge of the priest-couple Andrea and Axel Matyba buses in Cairo community of evangelical Christians. Their pastoral Work was in the days of the revolution, in which plundered, fought and killed, was in great demand.

Salzlandkreis: At home in Egypt and Germany
(Central German newspaper / 10.02.2011 / Susanne Thon)

constantly runs at Fred Koeppe currently the TV. The 32-year-old is also just as often it goes online. It traces the reporting from Egypt and has contact with friends who are left behind - so far it is possible. The event can not let go of the Aschersleben Erin. For it was in the middle. For two years living and working in Cairo Koeppe. But the violence they have to forced first to come back to Germany. Like the one in the demonstrations and outbreaks of violence around them, while what was going on in their heads and the heads of her friends, she noted in a diary. On her return put the Aschersleben Erin their records and photos of the MZ is available.

As a student of the Berlin Cairo these days experienced
(tagesspiegel.de / 02.09.2011)

tear gas, first aid - and guilt: The 23-year-old student Joanne Klauke lived until last Friday the same behind the Tahrir Square. The Tagesspiegel reported on her experiences she has.

Regensburg student arrested in Cairo
(wochenblatt.de / 02.08.2011)

The startled Regensburg student Sven Klingl still deep in the bone. The semester abroad at the University of Cairo, he would have certainly been very different. But now he is back home, and the born Memminger will continue in May with a degree in political science and evangelical theology. "As planned," said the young man, but actually he would have stayed up in March in Cairo - he had not been arrested twice in the meantime.

"We want to return to Egypt"
(Bietigheimer newspaper / 07.02.2011)

Eva and Gerhard links work only for half a year at the German School in Alexandria. As chaos broke out there, they had to rely on head-neck with her two children the country. speak

return from the Egyptian Chaos
(Central German newspaper / 04.02.2011)

If the Dresden sculptor Daniel Rode and his wife Antje Thiersch about their last days in Cairo, is differentiated Views mix with a sense of mourning. The two have lived through the turmoil in fast motion. "We want to go back as soon as possible, but for us more have set up here, "says the 41-year-old Antje. Here is Germany, but here too, "safe" means

returned home. The Wiesbaden Dominik Jung reports from Egypt (Wiesbaden, Courier / 01/02/2011 / Cornelia Diergardt)

Only 400 miles from Madinat Makadi removed, Egypt is on the brink of anarchy. Water cannons, tanks, hot shots and blocked Internet connections: Tens of thousands of people protesting against the authoritarian ruling for 30 years, President Hosni Mubarak. There are dead, many injured, looters and robbers, the Cairo, Alexandria and terrorize other cities. The climate expert Dominik Jung, who delivers his service wetter.net "and the Wiesbaden Kurier meteorological data, tips and forecasts, reminiscent of the looting in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where are themselves objects from Tutankhamun's grave was damaged.

Freiburg A woman in Cairo: "The regime here is really sick,"
(Badische Zeitung / 01/30/2011 / Joachim Roeder)

The Freiburg Erin Tina Eisele has been living in Cairo: It reports on the phone, as they witnessed the uprising, which also participate in many of her friends: If you are sure that the Mubarak regime is not remain in power.

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