Tunisian singer Latifa has praised the people of Egypt for protesting against President Mohammed Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood on June 30. Speaking to Arab Today, Latifa said thatTunisians look up to Egyptians as their role models in "fighting for justice and dignity," adding that "the people of Egypt cannot be defeated." The Tunisian singer, who is currently residing in Egypt, said that she sees Egypt as her home - and feels proud of the Egyptian struggle. She said that the protesters would succeed in their struggle without any violence. Commenting on her music career, Latifa revealed ther her new album, Ezzaty (My Dignity) will be released in the Gulf states on Wednesday. The 16-song album "is a gift for Arabs everywhere," she said, even though most of the songs are in Khaliji dialects.
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