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Arab Spring Comparative Timeline

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  • Khaled said deah

    Khaled said deah
    he was helping protesters try to over throw the Hosni Mubarak and got killed by the police and became a mader for the Egyptian Revolution
  • Mohamed Bouazizi's protest

    Mohamed Bouazizi's protest
    Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest against the government .
  • Ben Ali flees...

    Ben Ali flees...
    Ali flees to Saudi Arabia after an uprising in his country.
  • Day of rage

    Day of rage
    this was a proatest to try yo remove Hosni Mubarak it started out peacefully butthe police officers where be being unusually restraint by using blasts from water cannons and set upon crowds with batons and acrid clouds of tear gas to clear demonstrators crying out "Down with Mubarak" so the peole used stone to throw at the police.
  • Hosni Mubarak Resigns

    Hosni Mubarak Resigns
    On 25 January 2011, protests against Mubarak and his government erupted in Cairo and around Egypt calling for Mubarak's resignation. Mubarak stated in a speech that he would not leave, and would die on Egyptian soil. Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei paid no attention to Mubarak's remarks and labeled it as a trick designed to help Mubarak to stay in power. In a state televised broadcast on 1 February 2011, Mubarak announced that he would not seek re-election in September but would
  • Ben Ali sentenced to jail

    Ben Ali sentenced to jail
    Ali is sentenced to 35 years in prison for theft and unlawful possession.
  • Constituent Assembly results

    Constituent Assembly results
    Ennahda win in the firstfree election in tunisia since 1956 and is also the first election held after the start of Arab Spring.
  • Hamadi Jebali takes office

    Hamadi Jebali takes office
    Hamadi Jebali who was nominated for the ennahda movement becomes Prime Minister .
  • Freedom and Justice Party

    Freedom and Justice Party
    The 2011–2012 Egyptian Parliamentary election resulted in the FJP winning 47.2 per cent of all seats in the country's lower house of parliament, with fellow Islamist parties al Nour and al Wasat winning 24.7 and 2 percent, respectively. Both the FJP and the Salafist Al Nour Party have since denied alleged intentions of political unification. The FJP furthermore consistently stated that it would not field a candidate for the 2012 Egyptian presidential election.
  • Hosni Mubarak sentenced to life in prison

    Hosni Mubarak sentenced to life in prison
    Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak has been sentenced to life in prison after a court convicted him on charges of complicity in the killing of protesters during last year's uprising that forced him from power.
  • Mohammad Morsi Elected President

    Mohammad Morsi Elected President
    Educated in Egyptian public schools and universities, he was granted a scholarship from the Egyptian Government to prepare for a PhD degree in the United States, Morsi was a Member of Parliament in the People's Assembly of Egypt from 2000 to 2005, and a leading member in the Muslim Brotherhood. He became Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) when it was founded by the Muslim Brotherhood in the wake of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. He stood as the FJP's candidate for the May–June 2012 p
  • Morsi asserts Political control over military by forcing military chief to resign

    Morsi asserts Political control over military by forcing military chief to resign
    Egypt's president, Mohamed Morsi, has ordered Egypt's two top generals to retire and revoked a military-declared constitutional amendment that gave them wide powers.Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi, who led Egypt after Hosni Mubarak was ousted, retires as defence minster and Sami Enan steps down as chief of staff.The decisions are effective immediately, presidential spokesman Yasser Ali said in a news conference broadcast on state TV on Sunday
  • Ennahda announces

    Ennahda announces
    Ennahda announces that they will not mention lislamic law as a source of legislation.