Tonight at 9pm on UNC-TV, 'Frontline' presents an in-depth look at the recent rebellion and change of leadership in Egypt.
For 'Revolution in Cairo,' the PBS news magazine dispatched teams to the Egyptian city, going inside the youth movement that helped spark the uprising.
The report covers the April 6th youth group, which two years ago began making bold use of the Internet for their underground resistance. Those tactics led to jail and torture for many of their leaders. Starting with the January 25 "Day of Rage," witness those same leaders plot strategy and head into Liberation Square to try to bring down President Mubarak.
Also in the 'Frontline' report, veteran Middle East correspondent Charles Sennott of GlobalPost lands in Cairo to take a hard look at Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood -- the most well-organized and powerful of the country’s opposition groups -- as a new fight for power in Egypt begins to take shape.

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