By Courtney C. Radsch
WeNews correspondent
Thursday, January 26, 2012
After a year of courageous digital leadership, female activists from the Middle East and North Africa--some of them Twitter superstars--met in Cairo last week. It was a chance to meet face-to-face, savor revolutionary success and weigh setbacks.
CAIRO, Egypt (WOMENSENEWS)--When hundreds of women who are active in the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa met here last week to assess their use of digital media and technology, a20-year-old Libyan named Danya Bashir summed it up.
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