Political Prisoners of a Revolution: IMG_07275

 Fayza, holds a picture of her youngest daughter, Nashwa, at the age of 12, home in Zakazik, Egypt. Nashwa, now 20, was abducted walking near Tahrir Square, July of 2011, by a military officer who forced her to go with him where she was held against her will for two days. Nashwa was able to escape and return home, within an hour, the military bombarded her home and she was taken to a military prison. There is chance she can serve up to 10 years in prison. Egypt. Mar. 18, 2012

Fayza, holds a picture of her youngest daughter, Nashwa, at the age of 12, home in Zakazik, Egypt. Nashwa, now 20, was abducted walking near Tahrir Square, July of 2011, by a military officer who forced her to go with him where she was held against her will for two days. Nashwa was able to escape and return home, within an hour, the military bombarded her home and she was taken to a military prison. There is chance she can serve up to 10 years in prison. Egypt. Mar. 18, 2012