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  2. Hosni Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak [a] (Arabic: محمد حسني مبارك ‎; 4 May 1928 – 25 February 2020) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the fourth president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011.

  3. 1986 Egyptian conscripts riot - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1986 around 25,000 conscripts of the Central Security Forces (CSF), an Egyptian paramilitary force, staged violent protests in and around Cairo.The riot came as a reaction to the rumour that their three-year compulsory service would be prolonged by one additional year without any additional benefits or rank promotion.

  4. History of Egypt under Hosni Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Under Mubarak, Egypt was a staunch ally of the United States, whose aid to Egypt has averaged $1.5 billion a year since the 1979 signing of the Camp David Peace Accords. [10] Egypt was a member of the allied coalition in the 1991 Gulf War, and Egyptian infantry were some of the first to land in Saudi Arabia to evict Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

  5. 'Rent'-like musical 'We Live in Cairo' presents protest ... - AOL

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    Inspired by young Egyptians who took to the streets in 2011, “We Live in Cairo” follows six student activists trying to overthrow Hosni Mubarak.

  6. 2011 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    25 January 2011 ("Day of Revolt"): Protests erupted throughout Egypt, with tens of thousands gathering in Cairo and thousands more in other Egyptian cities. The protests targeted the Mubarak government; while mostly non-violent, there were some reports of civilian and police casualties.

  7. Tahrir Square - Wikipedia

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    Tahrir Square was the focal point of the 2011 Egyptian revolution against former president Hosni Mubarak. [19] Over 50,000 protesters first occupied the square on 25 January, during which the area's wireless services were reported to be impaired. [ 20 ]

  8. Vintage photos show what it was like to visit Egypt 100 ... - AOL

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    Tourism has remained a huge part of Egypt's economy, although it was badly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2011 uprising that toppled then-President Hosni Mubarak. However, it's bouncing ...

  9. Timeline of the Egyptian revolution of 2011 - Wikipedia

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    In Cairo, Egyptian army tanks cleared a highway overpass from which pro-Mubarak protesters had been hurling rocks and Molotov cocktails onto the anti-Mubarak protesters. On the streets below, hundreds of armed soldiers lined up between the two factions, pushing the pro-Mubarak protesters back and blocking the main hotspots in front of the ...

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