Al Tahrir (Arabic التحرير; The Liberation) is a privately owned classical Arabic 18-page daily published in Cairo, Egypt. It was named after the Tahrir Square in Cairo which witnessed demonstrations in the 2011 protests. The daily was the second publication launched after "the revolution". The daily was launched in July 2011 following the ouster of Hosni Mubarak and was named after the Tahrir Square. It is the second daily started during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. One of its owners and board chairman is Ibrahim El Moellam, who also owns the independent Al Shorouk daily. Ibrahim Eissa is the other founder and editor-in-chief of the daily. More information...
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