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There is no doubt bloggers have claimed some significant scalps against Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian regime outing police brutality and probing government policy.  But with the trial of Kareem Amer has the tide turned against blogging freedoms in Egypt?  Co-Editor Lawrence Pintak is joined by Egyptian blogger Sandmonkey and media training specialist Tarek Atia to debate the issue.

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