Egyptians have gathered at Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square to mark one year of the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak from power.<br /><br />But most Egyptians are not in the Square as they are struggling to make a living on two dollars a day or less, in shanty towns and villages across the country.<br /><br />Tahrir Square has for some become a symbol of people power... to others, a sign of the country's instability and turmoil.<br /><br />After one year, there's still as much fear as there is hope for the future of the country.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from Cairo.