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What happened in Egypt January 2011?

What happened in Egypt January 2011?

25 January 2011 (“Day of Revolt”): Protests erupted throughout Egypt, with tens of thousands gathering in Cairo and thousands more in other Egyptian cities. The protests targeted the Mubarak government; while mostly non-violent, there were some reports of civilian and police casualties. Police arrested many activists.

When did the Egyptian revolution of 2011 end?

January 25, 2011 – February 11, 2011
Egyptian revolution of 2011/Periods

How did Egypt overthrow Mubarak?

Mubarak was ousted after 18 days of demonstrations during the 2011 Egyptian revolution when, on 11 February, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that Mubarak had resigned as president and transferred authority to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.

When did the Arab spring start in Egypt?

December 18, 2010
Arab Spring/Start dates

How long did the Egyptian revolution last 2011?

Timeline of the Egyptian revolution of 2011

2011 Egyptian Revolution (First wave)
Part of 2011–2012 Egyptian revolution
Celebrations in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on 11 February 2011 after Mubarak’s resignation
Date 25 January 2011 – 11 February 2011 (18 days)
Location Egypt

When did the Egyptian revolution start and end?

Who was the first Egyptian president?

The first president of Egypt was Mohamed Naguib, who along with Gamal Abdel Nasser, led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 that overthrew King Farouk and marked the end of the British colonial rule.

Who caused the Arab Spring?

The Arab Spring is widely believed to have been instigated by dissatisfaction, particularly of youth and unions, with the rule of local governments, though some have speculated that wide gaps in income levels and pressures caused by the Great Recession may have had a hand as well.

What does the map say about the Arab Spring?

What does the map say about the Arab Spring? It showed the effects of mass protests, resulting in the fall of four governments.

How long was the Egyptian revolution?

Why did King Farouk leave Egypt?

The military defeat especially enraged many Egyptian army officers, who saw Farouk’s corruption and incompetence as being largely the cause of it. His activities became intolerable in 1952, and the Free Officers, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser, overthrew his regime in July and forced him to abdicate.

How many people died in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011?

Egyptian revolution of 2011. Violent clashes between security forces and protesters resulted in at least 846 people killed and over 6,000 injured. Protesters retaliated by burning over 90 police stations across the country. The protests took place in Cairo, Alexandria, and in all major cities across the nation.

When did Mubarak step down as president of Egypt?

After almost three weeks of mass protests in Egypt, Mubārak stepped down as president, leaving the Egyptian military in control of the country. An Egyptian armoured personnel carrier covered in anti-Mubarak graffiti in Cairo, 2011.

Who was the head of the Army in Egypt in 2011?

November 22, 2011 Amid demonstrations thought to be the largest in Egypt since the fall of Mubārak, Mohamed Tantawi, the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, gives a televised speech announcing the resignation of the cabinet.

What was the name of the uprising in Egypt in 2011?

Egypt Uprising of 2011. Demonstrations continued, forcing Ben Ali to flee the country. The apparent success of the popular uprising in Tunisia, by then dubbed the Jasmine Revolution, inspired similar movements in other countries, including Egypt, Yemen, and Libya. ( See also Libya Revolt of 2011 .)