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Egyptian Revolution may refer to:
A compilation of the most dramatic footage from the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
The day of rage. A complete compilation of all the days of the protest.
***EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE EXEMPT FROM TIME LIMITS :-p*** The situation in Egypt is extremely complicated and changing constantly. The arguments between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood go back over half a century and they are much more complicated than the press tends to give them credit for. I just wanted to share a tiny bit of context to help the world understand the different stakeholders, what they want, why they're angry, and why the first democratically elected leader of Egypt lasted so little time. Thank you very much to Mohktar Awad for spending so much time on the phone with me yesterday setting me straight! References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_history Egypt's military bails out the country http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/28450.aspx The Muslim Brotherhood...
On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal. The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention. Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war? With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out. Continue to part 2/3 here: http://bit.ly/Egypt-After-Morsi-2 Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to...
EGYPTY REVOLUTION 2011,Qasr al-Nil Bridge witnessed violent clashes between the Central Security Forces, and the rebel Liberation Fri in anger. Security tried to disperse demonstrators in every way, using rubber bullets and tear gas, and even armored vehicles that were going to intimidate the demonstrators. But the rebel Liberation managed to defeat the security forces and crossed the Bridge Kasr El Nil, to Iatsamua in Tahrir Square in waiting to overthrow the regime.
Credits to Tamer Shaaban who made this video Important message to youtube and people who flag this video : If it gets flagged or removed , it will be uploaded 10 more times WE ARE ALL KHALED SAID: http://www.facebook.com/elshaheeed.co.uk HELP HERE: http://www.freeegyptnow.org _____________________________________________________________ Created by Tamer Shaaban. Another Egyptian who's had enough. Facebook Link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Take-Whats-Yours-Egypts-Peaceful-Revolution/184543531578879 Violent clashes between police and demonstrators as over ten thousand gather on the streets of Cairo. The Egyptian population has endured a tyrants rule for far too long, millions struggle each day to find where their next meal is coming from. January 25th, 2011 marks the da...
http://www.ted.com Wael Ghonim is the Google executive who helped jumpstart Egypt's democratic revolution ... with a Facebook page memorializing a victim of the regime's violence. Speaking at TEDxCairo, he tells the inside story of the past two months, when everyday Egyptians showed that "the power of the people is stronger than the people in power."
CNN's Becky Anderson looks at how events have unfolded in Egypt since the revolution began in January 2011.
Who's responsible for the deaths of nearly 900 Egyptian protesters during the 2011 revolution? Not former president Hosni Mubarak, according to a judge's recent ruling. But while he and his top aides may have escaped blame, others are currently serving jail time in Egypt. Here's a look at who they are and what this tells us about the country nearly four years after its revolution. Download the AJ+ app at http://www.ajplus.net/ Subscribe for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3Nm3T-XAgVhKH9jT0ViRg?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajplus Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajpluscommunity Learn more about AJ+: http://www.ajplus.net/
A compilation of the most dramatic footage from the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
The day of rage. A complete compilation of all the days of the protest.
***EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE EXEMPT FROM TIME LIMITS :-p*** The situation in Egypt is extremely complicated and changing constantly. The arguments between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood go back over half a century and they are much more complicated than the press tends to give them credit for. I just wanted to share a tiny bit of context to help the world understand the different stakeholders, what they want, why they're angry, and why the first democratically elected leader of Egypt lasted so little time. Thank you very much to Mohktar Awad for spending so much time on the phone with me yesterday setting me straight! References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_history Egypt's military bails out the country http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/28450.aspx The Muslim Brotherhood...
On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal. The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention. Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war? With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out. Continue to part 2/3 here: http://bit.ly/Egypt-After-Morsi-2 Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to...
EGYPTY REVOLUTION 2011,Qasr al-Nil Bridge witnessed violent clashes between the Central Security Forces, and the rebel Liberation Fri in anger. Security tried to disperse demonstrators in every way, using rubber bullets and tear gas, and even armored vehicles that were going to intimidate the demonstrators. But the rebel Liberation managed to defeat the security forces and crossed the Bridge Kasr El Nil, to Iatsamua in Tahrir Square in waiting to overthrow the regime.
Credits to Tamer Shaaban who made this video Important message to youtube and people who flag this video : If it gets flagged or removed , it will be uploaded 10 more times WE ARE ALL KHALED SAID: http://www.facebook.com/elshaheeed.co.uk HELP HERE: http://www.freeegyptnow.org _____________________________________________________________ Created by Tamer Shaaban. Another Egyptian who's had enough. Facebook Link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Take-Whats-Yours-Egypts-Peaceful-Revolution/184543531578879 Violent clashes between police and demonstrators as over ten thousand gather on the streets of Cairo. The Egyptian population has endured a tyrants rule for far too long, millions struggle each day to find where their next meal is coming from. January 25th, 2011 marks the da...
http://www.ted.com Wael Ghonim is the Google executive who helped jumpstart Egypt's democratic revolution ... with a Facebook page memorializing a victim of the regime's violence. Speaking at TEDxCairo, he tells the inside story of the past two months, when everyday Egyptians showed that "the power of the people is stronger than the people in power."
CNN's Becky Anderson looks at how events have unfolded in Egypt since the revolution began in January 2011.
Who's responsible for the deaths of nearly 900 Egyptian protesters during the 2011 revolution? Not former president Hosni Mubarak, according to a judge's recent ruling. But while he and his top aides may have escaped blame, others are currently serving jail time in Egypt. Here's a look at who they are and what this tells us about the country nearly four years after its revolution. Download the AJ+ app at http://www.ajplus.net/ Subscribe for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3Nm3T-XAgVhKH9jT0ViRg?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajplus Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajpluscommunity Learn more about AJ+: http://www.ajplus.net/
The 4th Anniversary of the Jan 25th Egyptian Revolution.
8 March 2011: Preeminent author Ahdaf Soueif, who spent much of the Egyptian revolution in Tahrir Square, delivered the annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture on "Notes from the Egyptian Revolution."
Hossam el-Hamalawy at Marxism festival, London speaking on the Egyptian revolution and what needs to be done.
A lecture that was hosted by the Egyptian Student Association at MIT on the 23rd of January, 2015.
Egyptian revolutionary Ahmed Salah on the revolution, Donald Trump and American foreign policy.
January 25, 2011, Revolution in Egypt begins.
A Documentary Movie about th egyptian revolution created by http://omrnews.blogspot.com/ http://cargoogler.blogspot.com/