President Mubarak was president for 30 years straight, and was a dictator. Police would physically hurt people and none of the people had their right of speech. So the Egyptians decided that they don't have a reason not to protest against Mubarak.
why are the people of egyot currently rioting against their own president
Egypt
Hosni Mubarak resigned from his position as president of Egypt after 30 years. The reason for his departure is the massive protest held by the Egyptian people, demanding his resignation, and the persuasion of the American president, Barak Obama, who told Mubarak to resign sooner than later for his situation could most definitely aggravate.
Now, Egyptians protest for democracy, reforms
No. Nasser was a military leader in the army of Egypt, who became president when the military overthrew the Egyptian monarchy. He was president of Egypt at the time of 1967 war against Israel and openly incited violence against the State of Israel.
they want their president to resign.
he does not want to go from Egypt
Hosni Mubarak is the ousted President of Egypt, who has been jokingly called "Egypt's Last Pharaoh". He ruled from the early 80s to the beginning of 2011 when the people of Egypt revolted against his rule. Hosni took power when the then president was assassinated and held a dictatorship over Egypt until being ousted in 2011. He kept his rule with the support of the United States of America and Israel.
Adly Mansour is the Interim President of Egypt.
President Gamal Abdel Naser was president of Egypt in year 1967.
Egypt's President let out over 10,000+ criminals and the whole Society is being tormented.They pray for it all to end, and they are fighting against their choices.Security has killed over 200+ people for fighting against the Presidents choice. Muslims want to kill their President for ruining just that part of Egypt because soon enough this problem is going to spread around Egypt.Hope this helps, plus;JUSTIN DREW BIEBER RULES! :D
The president of Egypt is elected every 6 years. There is no limit to the number of terms a president may hold; The current president, Mohamed Hosni Sayyid Mubarak has been president of Egypt since 1981 October 14.