Egypt

By Aziza
  • die in bombing of Coptic Church

     die in bombing of Coptic Church
    21 die in suspected al- Qaida suicide bombing outside a Coptic church in Alexandrea. Christion take to the streets, clashing with police and Muslim. i just wanted to add that before Muslim and Christaion were good with each other. bombing the church and being against Christion made people to divided.
  • a man sets fire to himself outside of Egypt’s parliament

    a man sets fire to himself outside of Egypt’s parliament
    a man sets fire himself out side of Egypts Parliament building in Cairo, apparently in protest at economic condition.Witness says the man fire himself because he wanted an apparent protest against poor living standards.
    i chosed this event because this is how the people started to make protest against the parliament and how they get their attention. the people made alot of protest but the goverment didnt pay attention to them, so the man thought if he dose this they might pay attention to them
  • Mass protests against Mubarak regimen

     Mass protests against Mubarak regimen
    The first coordinated protests tum Cairo in to a war-zone as protest calling for the resignation of Hosni Mubarak erupt nationwide. The government blocked Twitter and shuts down mobile and internet networks. this was the first protest against Mubarak but the goverment hide it and they blocked everything so the people cant do anything.
  • Protesters gather at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo

    Protesters gather at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo
    Activists in Egypt call for an uprising in their own country, to protest against poverty, unemployment, government corruption and the rule of president Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power for three decades.
  • New Protest Movement Emerges

    New Protest Movement Emerges
    a group of young activists start a petition calling for Morsi to step down. They called themselves Tamarod which means rebel and demand new elections, calling for mass protest anniversary of Mors’s inauguration.
  • June 30 protest Ignite

    June 30 protest Ignite
    Millions of Egyptians went to the streets, calling for Morsi to step down on the first anniversary of his election to office. Eight people are killed in clashes outside the Muslim brotherhood.
  • Military crushes new protests

     Military crushes new protests
    “The army and the people, hand in hand!” But in the wake of Mubarak’s overthrow, the military makes clear that it has much less interest in dissent as protesters return to the square to demand a quicker transition to a democratic government. Security forces beat protesters and tear down their tents. The Protest Movement Emerges Muslim Brotherhood, which had rallied in Tahir Square to unseat Mubarak, stays largely quiet now. the military arrest people because of protesting.