How the protest started?
- Egyptians made civil revolution against Mubarak system,it started to collect people through face book, tweeter, etc , most of them are youth of 15-30 years old who do not find job while they are well educated , abused by police, and want to build a new future of Egypt.
- In Tunisia they over threw their dictator and in Egypt the people by way of the internet started rioting and wanted to over throw their leader, who has been in power for over 30 years.
- There's clearly pent-up dissatisfaction as a consequence of mass unemployment and extreme poverty and seems to have gained momentum following the success of protests in Tunisia. No doubt Islamists are hoping to jump on bandwagon and create a power vacuum which they can fill
-Human rights violations are at the core of it. The right to assemble peacefully. The right to control their destiny. Their right to freedom of expression namely access to communications.
-This started with social communications networks, and the people of Egypt were able to organize this protest and overthrow Hosni Mubarak's regime, who have been in power for 30-40 years. He is refusing to step down at the moment, and the protesters are planning to regroup in the morning. They don't like his false promises and they want him out of power.
-The overthrow of Tunisia's government two weeks ago, is what started the protests in Egypt.
-This started with social communications networks, and the people of Egypt were able to organize this protest and overthrow Hosni Mubarak's regime, who have been in power for 30-40 years. He is refusing to step down at the moment, and the protesters are planning to regroup in the morning. They don't like his false promises and they want him out of power.
-The overthrow of Tunisia's government two weeks ago, is what started the protests in Egypt.
- They are seeking freedom. No one likes to be governed by a dictator who sits in his tower for decades and thinking as if the country is on of his properties. People have suffered from corruption and poverty during dictators' regimes and after the financial storm and the inflation, the situation is unbearable anymore. All what they needed is a spark. And Tunisia provided that.
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