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Egyptian Revolution

  • The start of the revolution

    The start of the revolution
    Thousands of protesters rush to protest in the streets of Cairo and other large cities, summoned by Internet. The protests result with four killed in clashes with police.
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    Egyptian Revolution Time line

  • Rage Friday

    Rage Friday
    Voltage is shootted and converts the Egyptian crisis in the first information object worldwide. Death toll rises to 50 or 100. After the successful convening of the protests, the Internet and mobile telephony is cut. The government decreed a curfew and deployed the army in the streets.
  • Mubarak ´´Out´´

    Mubarak ´´Out´´
    Day general strike while Tahrir Square in Cairo, is crammed with more than a million people demanding the ouster of Mubarak. The president, in a televised speech, announced he will not stand at the next election
  • The Army

    The Army
    After 18 days of protest, Hosni Mubarak, who had held power in the last three decades in the country, announces that leaves power in the hands of the Army. The departure of president was the only condition that put the protesters to end the protests. The statement of resignation is read by Suleiman.
  • ´´New Era´´

    ´´New Era´´
    The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces take control of Egypt, dissolved parliament and suspended the Constitution. Tahrir Square, the epicenter of protests against Mubarak, was partially reopened to traffic as a symbol of a return to normality in the country.
  • Mubarak sentenced

    Mubarak is sentenced to pay compensation of 200 million Egyptian pounds (23 and a half million euros) for ordering the court of mobile phone services and Internet during protests in January and February that forced his resignation.
  • New Egyptian Government resigns

    The Egyptian government resigns because of the protests, which left 23 dead. "The resignation comes because most ministers saw that they were facing great pressure that prevented them from carrying out their duties, so I could not go with them," the Egyptian Information Minister Osama Heikal.
  • National Unity Government

    The president of the Egyptian military junta, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, issued a decree that orders the formation of a national unity government and gives "all powers" to Kamal Ganzouri, who was prime minister under President Hosni Mubarak .
  • Mubarak not attend

    The trial of Mubarak, who do not go to court or his own foot or in a wheelchair because of his poor health, according to reports his lawyer, Farid al Deeb resumes.
  • End of emergency State

    The head of the Egyptian military junta, Hussein Tantawi, announced the end of state of emergency in Egypt from Wednesday, the first anniversary of the revolution are met.
  • Anniversary of Revolution

    Anniversary of Revolution
    Egypt celebrates the first anniversary of an unprecedented revolution where the military junta announced that transferred legislative power, which held a provisional basis, to the new lower house or People's Assembly as the party of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafist Al Nur rise to three-quarters of Parliament
  • New Government

    New Government
    Mursi wins the election with 51.7% of the vote.The first civilian president in Egypt since 1952, assumes office.
  • Absolution

    The Criminal Court acquitted 24 senior members of Mubarak's regime accused of instigating the killing of protesters in the "battle of the camel" in February 2011.
  • New Clashes

    New Clashes
    Over 200 injured in new clashes in Tahrir Square between supporters and opponents of Mursi.
  • New Constitution

    The Constituent Assembly approved the new constitution. Continuing clashes between supporters and opponents of Mur
  • Full legislative power

    Full legislative power
    Mursi Senate restores the full legislative power that, until the adoption of the new Constitution was in his hand
  • New clashes against Morsi

    New clashes against Morsi
    New clashes erupt outside the presidential palace and several northern cities amid protests against Mursi.
  • Mursis Spech

    Mursi, in a speech to the nation, acknowledges having made ​​mistakes in his first year in office and notes that are still needed "deep and fast" reforms to achieve the objectives of the revolution of January 25, 2011.
  • Mursis End

    Mursis End
    At 17.00 hours, half an hour after the deadline marked by the ultimatum, the Army announced a Mursi who was still president of Egypt. At 2100 hours the night the coup with the deletion of the Constitution confirmed. Adly Mansur, president of the Constitutional, assumed the interim presidency.
  • New president, again

    Adli Mansur, president of the Supreme Constitutional Court, was appointed interim president by the army with orders to run the country until fresh presidential elections and legislativastitucional, assumed th
  • Muslim Brotherhood

    Muslim Brotherhood
    The Muslim Brotherhood called on his followers to the intifada (uprising) against "those who want to steal your revolution." Violence happens in the streets of Egypt and there are at least 54 killed (including three police officers) by clashes between security forces and supporters of the Brotherhood.
  • Army vs Muslim Brotherhood

    Army vs Muslim Brotherhood
    The Egyptian military forcibly evicted campers of the Muslim Brotherhood in the streets of the Rabaa Adaweya and Al Nahda. Protesting the release of the president and at least 327 people died, 2,926 were
  • Mubaraks relase

    An Egyptian court ordered the release of former President Mubarak, according to a security source