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Egypt Revolution
Egypt Revolution 25th Jan 2011
Occurred in the wake of the popular uprising that began in January 25, 2011, which included a series of demonstrations, marches and acts of civil disobedience, strikes and unions, said: "The revolution in 2011 (Egyptian Revolution January 25 ) violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces and supporters of Hosni Mubarak's regime. Protests took place in Cairo, Alexandria and other cities in Egypt, following similar events in Tunisia, which saw the overthrow of the long-term President of Tunisia. The millions of demonstrators from a variety of social and economic backgrounds, religions, the overthrow of the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. On February 11, resigned from his position Mubarak after weeks of popular protest and determine the pressure.

Grievances of the protesters Egyptian focus on legal and political issues , including police brutality,  the laws of the state of emergency,  the absence of free elections and freedom of expression, Corruption can not be controlled, as well as economic issues including high rates of unemployment , food price inflation, and low minimum wage. the initial demands of the organizers of the protest is the end of the regime of Hosni Mubarak, at the end of emergency rule (martial law), freedom and justice, and the government's response to non-military, and resource management in Egypt. He said trade unions to play an integral part in the protests.

the Egyptian revolution, and demonstrations along with the events of Tunisia, has been affected in other Arab countries including Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan and Libya.

 

 
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