Former Sitka Teacher, Family Back in Town Waiting to See What Happens in Cairo

Robert Woolsey, KCAW – Sitka

The political victory that appears to have been won in Egypt has come at the cost of major disruptions to the country’s routine patterns of life. A former Sitka math teacher and his family are among those whose lives were upended during the eighteen days of mass protests in Cairo. They’re temporarily back in Alaska among friends, waiting to see what happens to the city they now call home.

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