2012
Pretty sure January 25th
2 unidentified, non-royal mummies.
The Egyptian government shut off all internet and cell phone use in Egypt. Virtually ending all communication to the world.
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 saw millions of people participating in protests, particularly in Tahrir Square in Cairo. Estimates suggest that at the height of the protests, around 2 million people gathered in the square alone. However, I can't show you a photograph, but you can easily find iconic images of the protests online, showcasing the massive crowds and the spirit of the movement.
Because the Egyptian president has been in power for over 25 years. He will not step down and yet the people want him to step down. He has banned protests of his reign. He has basically become and unofficial dictator of the country.
There was only really one side of the Arab Spring Protests. It was formed primarily of liberal groups who opposed the government under Hosni Mubarak and the Egyptian Army decided to support the protesters over the government. With the election of Mohammed Morsi of Muslim Brotherhood and his Islamist policies, Egyptian liberals protested again for him to step down. The army intervened and deposed Morsi. This led to protests from more conservative Islamist groups in Egypt who saw Morsi as representing what they wanted out of government. Now the army is going after the Morsi supporters.
Dongzhou protests happened in 2006.
Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power
Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power.
well there are many groups of protests. thers protests in egypt and even protests here in america. whats it all about algae? most of these protests have a relation with others and not always symbiotic or frenly. what is that relation? they are mad about something who knows what.
Protests of Wukan happened on 2011-09-23.