Ten years ago, the Arab Spring took the world by surprise, profoundly shaking the status quo
in North Africa and the Middle East and bringing hope for a new democratic beginning in that
long-suffering region. After several regimes were non-violently toppled in rapid succession
through peaceful pressure from the streets, reactionary forces in the region regrouped and
launched fierce counter-revolutions in certain countries and outright civil war in others. We take a historical look at the past decade with Egyptian veteran journalist and activist Hossam El-Hamalawy