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arab spring

  • Yemeni_revolution

    Yemeni_revolution
    On 3 February, 20,000 protesters were demonstrated against the government in Sana'a, others will participated in a Day of rage in Aden that was called for by Tawakel Karman, while the soldiers, armed at the members of the General People's Congress, and many protestors had held a pro-government rally in Sana'a
  • Yemeni_revolution

    Yemeni_revolution
    President Saleh on 11 February, in what has been dubbed a "Friday of Rage".[204] The protests continued in the days following the despite clashes with the government advocates.In a "Friday of Anger" held on the 18 February, tens of thousands of Yemenis took part of the anti-government demonstrations in the major cities of Sana'a, Taiz, and Aden. Protests still continued over the following months, especially
  • Protesting

     Protesting
    the series of protests and demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa has become known as the Arab spring and sometimes as the Arab Spring and Winter even though not all the participants in the protests are Arab. It was sparked by the first protests that occurred in Tunisia on 18 December 2010 in Sidi Bouzid
  • the Fight

    the Fight
    The protests have shared techniques of mostly civil resistance in sustained campaigns involving striWeapons from the Libyan civil war stoked a simmering rebellion in Mali, and the consequent Malian coup d'état has been described as fallout from the Arab Spring in North Africa. The sectarian clashes in Lebanon were described as a direct result of the Syrian uprising and hence the regional Arab Spring.kes, demonstrations
  • Motivations

    Motivations
    umerous factors have led to the protests, including issues such as dictatorship or absolute monarchy, human rights violations, government corruption (demonstrated by Wikileaks diplomatic economic decline, unemployment, extreme poverty, and a number of demographic structural factors,such as a large percentage of educated but dissatisfied youth within the population. Also, some, like Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek attribute the 2009 Iranian protests as one of the reaso
  • Arab Nationalist Movement

    Arab Nationalist Movement
    Some observers have drawn comparisons between the Arab Spring movements and the pro-democratic, then the anti-Communist Revolutions of 1989 that swept through Eastern
  • Libyan civil_war

    Libyan civil_war
    On 26 December 2010, the amidst was ongoing efforts by the demonstrators and the rebel forces to wrest control of Tripoli from the Jamahiriya, but the opposition set up an interim government in Benghazi to oppose the Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's rule
  • protests and demonstrations across the Middle East

    protests and demonstrations across the Middle East
    governments have been overthrown in four countries. Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia on 14 January 2011 following the Tunisian revolution protests. In Egypt, President Hosni Mubarak resigned on 11 February 2011 after 18 days of massive protests
  • 2011 Egyptian revolution

     2011 Egyptian revolution
    Protests started in Egypt to began on 25 January and raned for 18 days Beginers around midnight on at 28 January, the Egyptian government was attempted, somewhat successfully, to eliminate the nation's internet acess.
  • _Egyptian_revolution

    _Egyptian_revolution
    On 10 February, Mubarak had ceded all the presidential power to Vice President Omar Suleiman, but soon there after announced that he would have remain as the President until the end of his term.
  • Egyptian_revolution

    Egyptian_revolution
    there was appointed as Prime Minister of Egypt on 4 March to widespread approval among Egyptians in Tahrir Square.[177] Protests continued through the end of 2011, however, in response to Sharaf and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces' perceived sluggishness in instituting reforms.
  • Assassination

    Assassination
    an assassination was attempt on 3 June left him and the several other high-ranking in Yemeni officials were injured by a blast in the presidential compound's mosque. Saleh was very evacuated to Saudi Arabia for treatment, but he handed over the power to Vice President Abd al-Rab Mansur al-Hadi, who has largely continued his policies
  • Yemeni_revolution

    Yemeni_revolution
    On 23 September 2011, three months since the assassination attempt, Saleh returned to Yemen abruptly, defying all earlier expectations. Pressure on Saleh to sign the GCC initiative eventually led to his signing of it in Riyadh on 23 November, in which Saleh agreed to step down and set the stage for the transfer of power to his vice-president
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    Libyan civil war

    After the success of the revolution in Tunisia, a protest on living conditions began on 14 November in Bayda, Libya, where protesters had clashed withthe police and then attacked the government offices.but then Anti-government protests began in Libya on 15 February 2011.By 18 February, the opposition controlled most of Benghazi, the country's second-largest city. The government dispatched elite troops and mercenaries in an attempt to recapture it, but they were repelled.
  • Yemeni_revolution

    Yemeni_revolution
    A Presidential election was then held on 21 February 2012, in which Hadi (the only candidate) got 99.8 percent of the vote. Hadi then took the oath of office in Yemen's parliament on 25 February 2012.By 27 February 2012, Saleh had resigned from the presidency and transferred power to his successor, marking the end of his 33-year rule