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Demonstrators held a numbers of anti-government protests to against Mubarak’s government and required him step down.
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Egypt Protesta
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The Egypt government prohibited citizens held any demonstrations and the son of Mubarak had escaped.
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Twenty thousand people against government and 500 people were arrested.
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People cannot use Internet in Egypt.
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Mubarak has named Omar Suleiman as his first ever vice-president.
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The government imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
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The Mubarak’s government wanted to have an open dialogue with political party.
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Mubarak announces he will step down after September's presidential elections. Hundreds of thousands of people took place in Cairo.
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Clashes between demonstrators and supporters of government.
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The Egypt government talked with anti-government.
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Cairo clashes continue.
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The ruling party officers were resign, including the son of Mubarak.
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Mubarak transferred some powers to Vice-President Omar Suleiman, but he said he won’t resigns.
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Mubarak resigns.
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Demonstrators held a new round of protests.
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Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi agreed to speed up presidential elections, which would happen by July 2012.
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Egypt's military rulers have appointed ex-prime minister Kamal Ganzouri to form a new government.
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Egypt's parliamentary elections starting