English: A popcorn stall serving protesters and newcomers to Tahrir Square during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. This was one curious form of many others in which entrepreneurs benefited from revolution. Other ventures included selling Egyptian Flags, drinks, snacks, and cigarettes.
At the time, some were still fearful of the regime; the owner of the stall was shouting at me to stop photographing him.
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