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For almost 60 years, Egyptians have celebrated Revolution Day on July 23, to commemorate the day in 1952 when Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Free O"cers overthrew the monarchy to establish a republic. Next year, the country will celebrate Revolution Day on January 25 the first day of the mass protests that forced Hosni Mubarak, the country?s president for 30 years, from power.
For the 18 days from January 25 to February 11 when Mubarak finally stepped down, millions of Egyptians demonstrated in the streets to demand, as many chanted, ?isqat al-nizam,? ?the fall of the regime.? the Mubarak government first met these protests with violence, but its vast security apparatus soon crumbled in the face of an overwhelming numbers of protesters. Then, the state attempted to use propaganda and fear-mongering to scare the population back into its embrace, but this, too, failed. Finally, the Mubarak regime resorted to making concessions. However, these were too limited, and the death toll from the protests had already grown too high.
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Writer DR..Hesham M Younes
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The fall of the Pharaoh: How Mubarak?s Reign came to an End



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For almost 60 years, Egyptians have celebrated Revolution Day on July 23, to commemorate the day in 1952 when Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Free O"cers overthrew the monarchy to establish a republic. Next year, the country will celebrate Revolution Day on January 25 the first day of the mass protests that forced Hosni Mubarak, the country?s president for 30 years, from power.
For the 18 days from January 25 to February 11 when Mubarak finally stepped down, millions of Egyptians demonstrated in the streets to demand, as many chanted, ?isqat al-nizam,? ?the fall of the regime.? the Mubarak government first met these protests with violence, but its vast security apparatus soon crumbled in the face of an overwhelming numbers of protesters. Then, the state attempted to use propaganda and fear-mongering to scare the population back into its embrace, but this, too, failed. Finally, the Mubarak regime resorted to making concessions. However, these were too limited, and the death toll from the protests had already grown too high.
This book available now for sell
Price 2.00 $
Pages 25
Writer DR..Hesham M Younes
Publish year 2012
Format PDF

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