TAHRIR SQUARE • Largest peoples movement in recent history.
The square has been the traditional gathering place for the people with a grievance - from the bread riots of 1977 to the protests against the Mubarak reign in 2011. Oldest square in cario
1919.British vs Egypt & Sudan.R. 1922.Independence. 1952.Abolishing Monarchy.R. 1977.Bread Riot 1986.Conscripts Riot. 2011.Say no to Mubarak,say yes to democracy 2012.Morsi comes to power 2013.Protests against Morsi 2016….
2011 Revolution 25 January 2011 – 11 February 2011
CAUSES
.Police brutality
.State-of-emergency
laws
.Electoral fraud
.Political censorship
.Corruption
.Unemployment
.Food price rises
.Low wages
.Demographic
structural factors
.Other regional
protests
METHODS
.Civil disobedience
.Civil resistance
.Demonstrations
.Online activism
.Riots
.Self-immolation
.Strike actions
RESULT
Overthrow of Mubarak government
Resignation of Prime Ministers Nazif and Shafik
Assumption of power by the military
Suspension of the Constitution and dissolution of the
Parliament
Disbanding of the State Security Investigations Service
Dissolution of the NDP (former ruling party) and transfer of
its assets to the state
Prosecution of Mubarak, his family and former ministers
31-year state of emergency lifted
Democratic election to replace Mubarak Mohamed Morsi
elected as new president
Protests in response to Morsi's temporary constitutional
declaration
Protests marking the one-year anniversary of Morsi's
inauguration as president followed by a coup d'état
Civil unrest in response to coup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Council_of_the_Armed_Forceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_parliamentary_election,_2010https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Security_Investigations_Servicehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_revolution_of_2011#cite_note-reutersmurdercharges-12https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_revolution_of_2011#cite_note-13https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_revolution_of_2011#cite_note-14https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Egyptian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat
22 November 2012 – 3 July 2013
(7 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Causes
Center-periphery dissonance
Goals
Withdrawal of Morsi's decree
Cancellation of referendum on draft constitution
Overhaul of the Islamist-dominated constitutional assembly
Ousting of President Mohamed Morsi
Overthrow of the Qandil Cabinet
Methods
Civil disobedience
Civil resistance
Demonstrations
Strike actions
Online activism
Black Bloc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Bloc
2012-2013
The year long protests ended with morsi being elected as the 5th president of Egypt as the face of the muslim brotherhood and though having mixed reaction to him sitting as the president of the nation.
Morzi came up with a temporary constitution declaration which gave him unlimited power to legislate without judicial oversight or review of his acts. Attack on non violent demonstrators. Due to political differences , the army gave morsi an ultimatum to resolve the problems and differences. On 3rd july , Morzi was overthrown by a military coup council.
Art created during and for the movement.
THE END.
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