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“El invierno pasado tuve ataques de pánico, me hicieron cuestionarme todo lo que estaba haciendo. Pude…

“El invierno pasado tuve ataques de pánico, me hicieron cuestionarme todo lo que estaba haciendo. Pude ver las cosas que necesitaba cambiar. Como dejar de sobre exigirme en el trabajo. Vivía solamente para trabajar, ni siquiera me daba el derecho a descansar porque sentía que tenía que hacer y tener siempre el paño lleno de cosas para vender. Ahora estoy más tranquila, me gustaría dedicarme a la aromaterapia.”

“Last winter I had panic attacks. They made me question everything I was doing. I could see the things I needed to change. Like to stop putting too much pressure on myself at work. I used to live to work. I didn’t even give myself the right to rest because I felt like I had to be doing something. I always had to have my stand full of crafts to sell. Now I’m calmer. I’d like to work with aromatherapy.”

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Sinai’s Violence: A Timeline ( 2004 – 2015)

Endless struggle?

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Following the recent terror attacks in Sinai, some tried to portray the violence as an armed insurgency in response to July 3 coup against Morsi. Sinai militancy, however, has been ongoing before Morsi, continued during his tenure, and after his ousting. Here is a summery of main events since 2004. 

Sinai violence

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During Mubarak

 2004

  • Bomb blasts at Egyptian resorts in South Sinai, in which at least 28 people died.

2005

  • At least 88 people have been killed in bomb attacks in the Egyptian resort of Sharm al-Sheikh

2006

  • At least 23 people – including three foreigners – have been killed and 62 wounded in three blasts in the Egyptian resort town of Dahab

2010

  • Rocket attacks on Israel’s Eilat and Jordan’s Aqaba fired from Egypt’s Sinai

2011

  • Egyptian pipeline supplying gas to Israel near the Gaza Strip amid raging protests against Mubarak

After the revolution/ before…

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afp-photo: GREECE, Thessaloníki : An elderly man is crying…

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GREECE, Thessaloníki : An elderly man is crying outside a national bank
branch as pensioners queue to get their pensions, with a limit of 120
euros, in Thessaloniki on 3 July, 2015. Greece is almost evenly split
over a crucial weekend referendum that could decide its financial fate,
with a ‘Yes’ result possibly ahead by a whisker, the latest survey
Friday showed. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government is asking
Greece’s voters to vote ‘No’ to a technically phrased question asking if
they are willing to accept more tough austerity conditions from
international creditors in exchange for bailout funds. AFP PHOTO /Sakis
Mitrolidis