2011 Egyptian revolution | |
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|Demonstrators at Cairos Tahrir Square on 8 February 2011 |
|Location |Egypt |
|Date |25 January 2011 Ongoing unrest |
|Characteristics | civilised disobedience, civil resistance, demonstrations, riots, strike actions |
|Death(s) |at to the lowest degree 384[1][2] including at least 135 protesters, 12 policemen,[3][4][5] 12 escaped prison houseers, and one |
| |prison chief[6][7] |
|Injured |5,500 people[8] |
|Result |Resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, and the military compulsory the Egyptian government. Military |
| |promising a civillian government and the overrule of the emergency law. Ongoing.
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|Arrests |Over 1,000 as of 26 January[10] |
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