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How was the 2010 political protests in Tunisia similar to the 2011 protests in Egypt?

Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power


Where did the protests in Egypt take place?

The protests in Egypt took place primarily in Tahrir Square in Cairo, which was the epicenter of the 2011 revolution. However, protests also occurred in other cities across the country.


How were the 2010 political protests in Tunisia similar to the 2011 protests ins Egypt?

Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power.


What started the protests in Egypt?

Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president for thirty consecutive years. Because of the success of the protests in Tunisia, Egyptians finally took to the streets on January 25th.


How were the 2010 political protests in Tunisia similar to the 2011 protest in Egypt?

Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power.


When did protests against the government of Egypt begin?

January 25 20011


What group of protests has a member that forms a symbiotic relationship with algae?

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.


How did the Syrian protests start?

In syria


What is the economy in Egypt?

The economy in Egypt has really been affected by the ongoing demonstration and protests. This has brought businesses to a standstill and investors have had to close shop.


What is the economy like in Egypt?

The economy in Egypt has really been affected by the ongoing demonstration and protests. This has brought businesses to a standstill and investors have had to close shop.


Does the Tigris river start in Egypt?

It does not start in Egypt.


How did Mubarak respond to the protests in Egypt?

In response to the widespread protests in Egypt in early 2011, President Hosni Mubarak initially attempted to quell dissent by offering concessions, such as appointing a new government and promising reforms. However, as protests escalated, he refused to step down, insisting he would remain in power until the end of his term. Ultimately, the protests intensified, leading to his resignation on February 11, 2011, after 18 days of mass demonstrations.