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  2. 2011 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    Civil disobedience; Civil resistance; ... gave Egypt a score of 3.1 based on perceptions by business people ... (with live coverage) was fundamental in Egypt but ...

  3. Egypt’s War On Civil Society Is Self-Defeating - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- After a major international outcry, Egyptian authorities have released three prominent human-rights activists. They were arrested last month after meeting with a group of ...

  4. 2000 uprising in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Protesters used civil disobedience, peaceful movements, bloodless disturbances and nonviolent boycotts by schoolchildren, students, refugees and teachers in downtown areas nationwide. Mass protests continued, and protesters were adamant to oust the government and close the borders with Israel and see better living conditions, but however, the ...

  5. Human rights in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Egypt are guaranteed by the Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt under the various articles of Chapter 3. The country is also a party to numerous international human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

  6. Civil society groups call for release of top Egyptian activist

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    Egyptian-British software developer and blogger Abd el-Fattah had hoped to be freed on Sunday, when he will have been imprisoned for five years since his latest detention in 2019. In 2021 he was ...

  7. 2008 Egyptian general strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Egyptian general strike was a strike which occurred on 6 April 2008, by Egyptian workers, primarily in the state-run textile industry, in response to low wages and rising food costs. Strikes are illegal in Egypt and authorities have been given orders to break demonstrations forcefully in the past. [ 1 ]

  8. Timeline of the Egyptian Crisis under the SCAF - Wikipedia

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    The 9 October attack was committed by both the Egyptian police force and military police [133] using live ammunition, [134] vehicles to run over protesters [135] and extensive rounds of tear gas were fired. [133] The Army also stormed Al-Hurra TV station and 25 January TV stations, and took them off air. [136]

  9. Sisi says Egypt will not take part in 'act of injustice ... - AOL

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    Egypt will not participate in the displacement of Palestinians, an "act of injustice" that would threaten Egyptian security, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi said on Wednesday in his first public ...