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Jan 25, 2011

Mass protests begin on “Day of Rage”

Tahrir SquareMass Protests

Nationwide demonstrations calling for political reform and an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s rule begin on 2011-01-25, with Cairo’s Tahrir Square becoming the central gathering point.

Mar 19, 2011

Constitutional amendments approved by referendum

Referendum 2011Constitutional Amendments

Egyptians approve a package of constitutional amendments in a referendum held on 2011-03-19, shaping the initial roadmap for elections and a new constitution.

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2011 Egyptian Revolution, protests and Transitional Government

2011 Egyptian Revolution, protests and Transitional Government

  1. Mass protests begin on “Day of Rage”

    Labels: Tahrir Square, Mass Protests
  2. Constitutional amendments approved by referendum

    Labels: Referendum 2011, Constitutional Amendments
  3. Maspero violence kills Coptic protesters

    Labels: Maspero, Coptic Christians
  4. First post-revolution parliamentary elections begin

    Labels: Parliamentary Elections, People's Assembly
  5. Port Said stadium riot sparks nationwide unrest

    Labels: Port Said, Stadium Riot
  6. Supreme court dissolves elected parliament

    Labels: Supreme Constitutional, Dissolution
  7. Morsi declared winner of presidential election

    Labels: Mohamed Morsi, Presidential Election
  8. 2012 constitution approved in two-round referendum

    Labels: 2012 Constitution, Referendum
  9. Tamarod petition movement is founded

    Labels: Tamarod, Civil Society
  10. Mass anti-Morsi protests erupt nationwide

    Labels: Mass Protests, Anti-Morsi
  11. Military removes Morsi; Mansour named interim president

    Labels: Military Coup, Adly Mansour
  12. Hazem el-Beblawi appointed interim prime minister

    Labels: Hazem el-Beblawi, Interim Government
  13. Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins violently dispersed

    Labels: Rabaa, Sit-in Dispersal