Egyptian Uprising

  • Uprising Begins

    Uprising Begins
    Egyptian activist citizens call for an Uprising or revelution. In January, the Egyptian people decide enough is enough, and are fed up with Hosni Mubarak's governing, coruption, high poverty, mass unemployment, and Hosni Mubarak himself (who had been ruling the country for over three decades). Including one of the largest protest in Tahrir Squ cairo, on the holiday dedicated to the military, where people openly protested against Hosni Mubarak, and his governing. The military retaliated violently
  • Tensions Between the Military and the People

    Tensions Between the Military and the People
    Full on bashes between the military and the protesters happen in the streets. Many killed, and even more injured. It became extremely worrysome to other countries, such as Great Brittan, Berlin, France, and Germany. Saying they are, "deeply worried about the events in Egypt". the military is assigned to protect the meuseums, as people are destroying the artifacts in rebellion. It seems as if all heck broke loose. The people and the Government are not getting along.
  • Terms and Conditions

    Terms and Conditions
    Hosni Mubarak, recieving emense pressure from his own people, America, the Brotherhood, and many other large influences. Yet Hosni Mubarak still refuses to step down. Due to more pressure Hosni agrees to meet with the people and agrees to change the 76 article in the constitution saying no independant groups can run for office. And agrees that he will not run in the next election. Yet he will not step down and the people are not satified.
  • Despiration for justice

    Despiration for justice
    Violence around the country is extreme. In the past few months over 302 people have been killed.
    The shock and terror that has occured led Hosni Mubarak stating that he was staying in office untill September. In protest men, women, children, and soilders all across Egypt flood to the streets in anger. In despiration and fury the people in the Cairo square remove their shoes and wave them in the air.
  • Hosni Mubarak Steps down from office

    Hosni Mubarak Steps down from office
    Hosni Mubarak steps down form office after 18 days of protests. He was sick and tired of the death and the rebelions. So he had the people put in charge a new president, or at least opened up elections. Then a New prestident twas selected. The people took him and put him in jail. And that was that for Hosni Mubarak. Later on June 2 2012, he was sentenced by the Egyptian court to life imprisionment, but later that next year on January 13th he was released because he had no more charges, for jail.
  • People Celebrate

    People Celebrate
    The people in the square all celebrate and begin to leave. The people now satified can go home. And the Military begin to disperse, and all commence in the cleaning of the square. The people go home, after alot being settled.
  • Police Reputation

    Police Reputation
    About 2,000 police men go to protest to the interior ministy, about better wages, and to repair their allready despondent reputation. This includes the police and many other government employees, such as lawyers, and Bank employees. The protests happen in Alexandria and other cities.
  • Elections

    Elections
    After much delay elections are held and a new leader is chosen. The canidates were people who thought they could help the country back up on its feet. After the huge blow of the uprisings the people and officials come to a consensis, and that consensis was called Mohamid Morsi. He became the new leader.