تعبير انجليزي عن خمسة وعشرين يناير موضوع عن القاهرة
بالانجليزي موضوع عن الاهرامات بالانجليزي قصير برجراف عن مصر بالانجليزى بحث عن ثورة 25 يناير باللغة الانجليزية
paragraph about revolution 25 january
paragraph about egypt
تعبير بالانجليزي عن ثورة 25 يناير
براجراف عن ثورة 25 يناير
موضوع تعبير بالانجليزية عن الثورة المصرية 25 يناير
موضوع تعبير متوقع بالإنجليزية Paragraph عن حال مصر
برجراف عن الثورة فى الانجليزى -
بحث باللغة الانجليزية عن ثورة 25 يناير
تعبير بالانجليزي عن ثورة 25 يناير
paragraph about revolution 25 january
بحث عن ثورة 25 يناير باللغة الانجليزية
برجراف باللغة الانجليزية عن مصر
برجراف عن القاهره بالانجليزي
paragraph about egypt
جمل عن مصر بالانجليزي
براجراف بالانجليزي عن القراءة
تعبير عن مصر بالانجليزي قصير
The 2011 Egyptian Revolution is a series of events (demonstrations,
strikes, occupation of public space, destruction of buildings and symbols of
power, clashes with law enforcement) leading to the resignation of President
Hosni Mubarak and Liberalization of the regime.
The revolution began with demonstrations on 25 January 2011. Like
the Tunisian revolution, the Egyptian revolution broke out in response to the
abuses of the Egyptian police forces, the rift, but also to the state of
permanent emergency and its Procedures. Structural demographic factors9,
unemployment, housing shortages, rising prices of basic necessities and lack of
freedom of expression are also important causes of the protests10, as well as
the very degraded urban living conditions for Popular classes11,12. The prime
objective of the demonstrators was to obtain the end of the police state and
democracy, which was first of all caused by the departure of Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak, who had been in power since 14 October 1981, and a fairer
distribution of wealth . Bringing together demonstrators from various
socio-economic backgrounds, it is Egypt's largest popular movement. On 11
February 2011, the movement resulted in the transfer of power to the army,
while President Mubarak retired to his residence in Sharm el-Sheikh.
While political transition is taking place, social movements are
taking up the challenge of political protest, both in terms of contestation of
corrupt hierarchies and of social demands: working conditions, wages, social
protection. The demonstrations continue every week in Tahrir Square, to
complete the change of regime: dissolution of the ruling National Democratic
Party (NDP), the indictment of corrupt regime figures and officials of the
hundreds of demonstrators killed Police, release of political prisoners, etc.
In addition to the social demands that remain strong, the country is agitated
by confessional confrontations14. The dispute over the judicial settlement of
the revolution revived the revolution on the days of 29 and 30 June.
The Egyptian Revolution is also known as the Revolution of the
Papyrus Revolution of January 25, the Revolution of the Lotus, or the
Revolution of the Nile.
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