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21 people are killed and more than 70 are injured in a suicide car bombing at a Coptic Church in Alexandria. The victims were leaving a new years service when the bomb went off and left massive blood splatters on the walls of the limestone church. There was mass contreversy over the thought that this was a terrorist attack, made by either Al-Qaida or Taliban.
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An Egyptian man reportadly poured fuel all over his and then set himself on fire in protest of the poor living conditions in Egypt. All of this happened right in front of the Egyptian parliament building.
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Egyptian dissident Mohamed ElBaradei is sayiing that the protests in Egypt will turn into the same thing that happened with Tunisia and how it exploded will happen in Egypt.
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Thousands rush to the streets chanting, "Mubarak must go!" This will be one of the biggest protests
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Egyptian Police finally crackdown on protests and arrest hundreds of people including a foreign reporter for the Guardian.
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After four days of violence and protests, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak makes his first TV appearence since the protests had started. His major announcement was that he was sacking his entire cabinet, and appointing his intteligence Chief to be V.P. also this is the day when protest casualties reach over 100 deaths.
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Mohammed ElBaradei Publically ugres Mubarak to step down. the broadcasting company that sent ou the video of Mohammed ElBaradei was then shut down recently after for airing coverage of the video and protests.
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Egyptian army states that they will not fire into the mass crowds that will soon form the biggest protest of the rebellion with over 1 million people. Some people take this as a sign that the Army has turned on Mubarak.
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Hosni Mubarak pledges that he will step down at the next presidential election. But U.S. president Barrack Obama says that it already late enough for him o step down and says that Hosni should step down immediately.
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Some suppoters of Hosni Mubarak wielding clubs, homemade spears and bats ride into the crowds of Tahrir Square to try and crush the uprising. There was speculation as to whether Mubarak ordered this attack.
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V.P. of Egypt tell protesters that in he nine days of protest so far Egypt ahs lost at least 1bn dollars in tourist profits and that over 1mn people have left the country during the protests.
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What will turn out to be the biggest protest of the revolution with queues of people that are a dozen wide and thousands deep demand that Mubarak step down immediately.
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Egypt raises salaries and pensions in an attempt to relieve some of the pressure from the protests.
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Wael Ghonim the person who started all of the protests with a post on facebook go released from detention and was then praised as a national Hero by the protesters.
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After 18 days of protest Hosni Mubarak finally resigns his position as president of Egypt. Shous of celebration can be heard all throughout Egypt.
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Egypt's army rejects the constitution and stops swift transfer of power,they demand hat power is given to a person of their choosing.
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The SOCA of Britain is pushing for a freeze on all of Hosni Mubarak's assets. They also targeted the assets of all of his cabinet members for there was some evidence of foul play among the officials.
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Lara Logan a South African born journalist for CBS was just released from the hospital after being brutally sexually assaulted and battered by a mob of up to 60 men during the celebrations in Tahrir square when Mubarak resigned.
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Thousands join in a day of rage in the Middle East. Reporters say that it seems like on massive anti-government protest across the Middle East.
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Essam Sharaf Egypts new Prime Minister roused crowds in Tahrir by calling on them to be the change that hey want to seein Egypt, also he promised to resign if he did not meet the new expectation for Egypt.
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Roughly 1.2 million Women march through on a protest demanding better woman's rights.
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Egyptians endorse the thought of major amendments to th countries constitution but discontent is still a major problem.
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Al-Qaida senior officials are saying that the uprisings all around the Middle East are "Good For Buisness." Also they fully welcome the protests.
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Protester returned to Tahrir Square to protest the light posecution of former president Hosni Mubarak, and other problems with the new military.
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Egyptian soldiers fired blaintantly into a crowd of thousands in Tahrir square, "there were mass pools of blood everywhere." says a witness describing the scene.
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Mubarak made a plublic adrressto deny that he stole billions of dollars from the coffers of Egypt.
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Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak was detained and his two sons were held in prison as officials investigate allegations of corruption and abuse on Mubarak's part.
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Mubarak's name is to be removed from all public buildings and institutions.
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The Swiss government identified a bank account with roughly 1BN American Dolllars worth of assets that belongs to, Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, Egypt's Hosni Murbarak and Tunisia's Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The account is to be frozen for three years.
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12 people were killed in a religious clash between a group of christians and a group of muslims. It is said the fight broke ou when a man's wife refused to convert to Muslim beliefs.
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Ten's of thousands of Egyptians are back in Tahrir Square, they are there to protests the secratarian tension.
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Chistian sitting protesters were attacked by a mob of angry people. The Christtians were protesting the government by sitting in front of it's main building in Cairo.
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Hosni Mubarak the former president of Egypt is charged with the murder of protester in front of his house.
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Egypt finaly opens the borders that were immediately closed when the protests got serious.
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Vodafone claims that their power in the media was one of the key factors in starting the revolution. Many Egyptians do not believe this at all, and some are outraged by it because Vodafone was saying that without the power of their company the protesters wouldn't have won.
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Egypt makes a deal with the IMF for a 3BN$ loan to "restart" the country.
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After a severe clash between protesters and police more than 1,000 people are left dead.
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There is unrest in the streets of Cairo when 10 policeman that were suspected of killing protesters are realesed. Only one policeman has been convicted.
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