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Egyptian Parliament

Mustafa Kandil (c, glasses) and others stand near as an anti-military film is shown on a makeshift screen taped to a statue January 19, 2012 in Cairo during an an"Askar kazeboon" public video screening. Called "Kazeboon" for short, meaning "liars" in Arabic, it is a public grassroots campaign in Egypt at exposing what protestors say is the lies and propoganda of the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF). The group shows their short anti-military films in public places to help promote the young activists and their goal of continuing the revolution in Egypt that was started last year.

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Mustafa Kandil  (c, glasses) and others stand near as an anti-military film is shown on a makeshift screen taped to a statue January 19, 2012 in Cairo during an an"Askar kazeboon" public video screening. Called "Kazeboon" for short, meaning "liars" in Arabic, it is a public grassroots campaign in Egypt at exposing what protestors say is the lies and propoganda of the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF). The group shows their short anti-military films in public places to help promote the young activists and their goal of continuing the revolution in Egypt that was started last year.