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Egyptian Youth and the January 25 Revolution (2011)

Egyptian Youth and the January 25 Revolution (2011)

  1. April 6 Youth Movement builds protest networks

    Labels: April 6, Egyptian youth
  2. “We Are All Khaled Said” page expands youth activism

    Labels: We Are, Wael Ghonim
  3. Khaled Said’s death sparks anti-police mobilization

    Labels: Khaled Said, Alexandria
  4. Asmaa Mahfouz issues widely shared call to protest

    Labels: Asmaa Mahfouz, January 25
  5. January 25 “Day of Anger” protests begin nationwide

    Labels: January 25, Tahrir Square
  6. Government cuts internet as protests intensify

    Labels: Internet blackout, Egyptian government
  7. “Battle of the Camel” attack hardens protest resolve

    Labels: Battle of, pro-Mubarak supporters
  8. Mubarak resigns; military council takes control

    Labels: Hosni Mubarak, SCAF
  9. SCAF suspends constitution and dissolves parliament

    Labels: SCAF, Constitution suspension
  10. Constitutional amendments approved by referendum

    Labels: 2011 Referendum, constitutional amendments
  11. Maspero clashes signal deeper conflict under SCAF

    Labels: Maspero clashes, Coptic protesters
  12. First post-uprising parliamentary elections begin

    Labels: 2011-12 Parliamentary, political parties
  13. Morsi declared election winner and sworn in

    Labels: Mohamed Morsi, presidential election
  14. New constitution approved amid polarization

    Labels: 2012 Constitution, referendum
  15. Tamarod campaign drives June 30 mass protests

    Labels: Tamarod, June 30
  16. Military removes Morsi, ending the 2011 youth-led transition

    Labels: Morsi ouster, military coup