u*********e 发帖数: 9616 | 1 "...They fused their secular expertise in social networks with a discipline
culled from religious movements and combined the energy of soccer fans with
the sophistication of surgeons. Breaking free from older veterans of the
Arab political opposition, they relied on tactics of nonviolent resistance
channeled from an American scholar through a Serbian youth brigade — but
also on marketing tactics borrowed from Silicon Valley..."
...“The youth of the Muslim Brotherhood played a really big role,” Mr.
Maher said. “But actually so did the soccer fans” of Egypt’s two leading
teams. “These are always used to having confrontations with police at the
stadiums,” he said. ...
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