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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 abstract "The Egyptian Revolution of 2011, locally called January 25 Revolution (Arabic: ثورة 25 يناير; Thawret 25 yanāyir), was a diverse movement of demonstrations, marches, plaza occupations, riots, non-violent civil resistance, acts of civil disobedience and labor strikes which took place following a popular uprising that began on 25 January 2011. Millions of protesters from a variety of socio-economic and religious backgrounds demanded the overthrow of the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. There were also important Islamic, liberal, anti-capitalist, nationalist, and feminist currents of the revolution. Violent clashes between security forces and protesters resulted in at least 846 people killed and 100,000 injured. Protesters also burned upwards of 90 police stations. Protests took place in Cairo, Alexandria, and in other cities in Egypt, following the Tunisian revolution that resulted in the overthrow of the long-standing Tunisian president.Grievances of Egyptian protesters were focused on legal and political issues including police brutality, state of emergency laws, lack of free elections and freedom of speech, corruption, and economic issues including high unemployment, food price inflation and low wages. The primary demands from protesters were the end of the Hosni Mubarak regime, the end of emergency law, freedom, justice, a responsive non-military government and a say in the management of Egypt's resources. Strikes by labour unions added to the pressure on government officials.During the uprising the capital city of Cairo was described as "a war zone" and the port city of Suez saw frequent violent clashes. The protesters defied the government-imposed curfew and the police and military did not enforce it. The presence of Egypt's Central Security Forces police, loyal to Mubarak, was gradually replaced by large restrained military troops. In the absence of police, there was looting by gangs that opposition sources said were instigated by plainclothes police officers. In response, watch groups were organized by civilians to protect neighbourhoods.International reactions have varied with most Western states saying peaceful protests should continue but also expressing concern for the stability of the country and the region. The Egyptian revolution, along with Tunisian events, has influenced demonstrations in other Arab countries including Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria and Libya.Mubarak dissolved his government and appointed former head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate Omar Suleiman as Vice-President in an attempt to quell dissent. Mubarak asked aviation minister and former chief of Egypt's Air Force, Ahmed Shafik, to form a new government. Mohamed ElBaradei became a major figure of the opposition, with all major opposition groups supporting his role as a negotiator for some form of transitional unity government. In response to mounting pressure, Mubarak announced he had not intended to seek re-election in September.On 11 February 2011, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that Mubarak would be stepping down as president and turning power over to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) and Mubarak resigned from office. The military junta, headed by effective head of state Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, announced on 13 February that the constitution would be suspended, both houses of parliament dissolved, and that the military would rule for six months until elections could be held. The prior cabinet, including Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik, would continue to serve as a caretaker government until a new one is formed. Shafik resigned on 3 March, a day before major protests to get him to step down were planned; Essam Sharaf, the former transport minister, replaced him. On 24 May, Mubarak was ordered to stand trial on charges of premeditated murder of peaceful protestors and, if convicted, could face the death penalty.On 2 June 2012, Mubarak was found guilty of complicity in the murders of the protestors and sentenced to life imprisonment, but this sentence was later overturned on appeal and a retrial ordered. Numerous protesters upset that others tried with Mubarak, including his two sons, had been acquitted, took to the streets. On 19 June, protesters, many belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square, angry that the SCAF had taken some of the powers that had formerly belonged to the President. Protesters also accused the SCAF of launching a coup. On 24 June, the State Election Commission announced that Islamist Mohamed Morsi had won the presidential election. On 30 June, Morsi was inaugurated as the 5th President of Egypt.On 3 July 2013 Mohamed Morsi was deposed by a coup d'état led by the minister of defense General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi after mass opposition protests on 30 June 2013. Massive popular demonstrations against military rule are continuing despite brutality of security forces who use live ammunition to suppress demonstrations".
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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 arrests "12000".
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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 causes "* Police brutality * State of emergency laws * Electoral fraud * Political censorship * Widespread corruption * High unemployment * Food price inflation * Low minimum wages * Demographic structural factors * Inspiration from concurrent regional protests".
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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 fatalities "* During revolution: 846 * Post-Revolution: 300+ *: (See: [[#DeathsDeaths]] section below.)".
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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 methods "* Civil disobedience * Civil resistance * Demonstrations * Riots * Strike actions * Self-immolation * Online activism".
- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 partof "the Egyptian Crisis and the Arab Spring".
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- Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 result "Overthrow of Mubarak government * Resignation of Prime Ministers Nazif and Shafik * Assumption of power by the Armed Forces * Suspension of the Constitution, dissolution of the Parliament * Disbanding of State Security Investigations Service * Dissolution of the NDP, the former ruling party of Egypt, and transfer of its assets to the state * Prosecution of Mubarak and his family and his former ministers * Lifting of the 31-year-old state of emergency * Democratic election held to replace Mubarak as the new president of Egypt; Mohamed Morsi elected and inaugurated * The writing of a new constitution * Additional subsequent protests in response to Morsi's declaration of an Islamist-backed draft constitution ending with his ouster in a second revolution and a coup d'état. * Ongoing civil unrest in response to the coup.".
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