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Jose Orellana

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  • Mubarak was ousted after 18 days of demonstrations during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.[3] On 11 February, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that Mubarak had resigned as president and transferred authority to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.[4][5] On that day Mubarak and his family left the presidential palace in Cairo and moved to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
  • Mubarak was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Award in 1995.
  • Egypt is the only state in the history of the Arab League to have had its membership of the League suspended, due to President Sadat's peace treaty with Israel. However, in 1989, eight years after Sadat's assassination, Egypt was re-admitted as a full member, and the League's headquarters were relocated to their original location in Cairo.
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  • Mubarak was born on 4 May 1928,[1] in Kafr-El-Meselha, Monufia Governorate, Egypt. Upon completion of high school, he joined the Egyptian Military Academy, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Military Sciences in 1949.[citation needed] On 2 February 1949, Mubarak left the Military Academy and joined the Air Force Academy, gaining his commission as a pilot officer on 13 March 195
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      early life of Hosni Mubarack
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    Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak (Arabic: محمد حسني سيد مبارك‎, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mæˈħæmːæd ˈħosni ˈsæjːed moˈbɑːɾˤɑk], Muḥammad Ḥusnī Sayyid Mubārak; born 4 May 1928)[1] is a former Egyptian politician and military commander. He served as the fourth President of Egypt from 1981 to 2011. Mubarak was appointed Vice President of Egypt in 1975, and assumed the presidency on 14 October 1981, following the assassination of President Anwar El Sadat. The length of his presidency made him Egypt's longest-serving ruler since Muhammad Ali Pasha.[2] Before he entered politics, Mubarak was a career officer in the Egyptian Air Force, serving as its commander from 1972 to 1975 and rising to the rank of air chief marshal. Mubarak was ousted after 18 days of demonstrations during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.[3] On 11 February, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that Mubarak had resigned as president and transferred authority to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.[4][5] On that day Mubarak and his family left the presidential palace in Cairo and moved to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.[5][6]
luchy medrano

Middle East in Revolt - Political Unrest in Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Lebanon and Tunisia ... - 0 views

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      Egyptians are trying to overtake this situation but this is taking them to their own city distruction and their navourse because first it strted with Egypt but now is spread all over their neibours citys and countries , thats very sad
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      The people are very hurt because they are suffering for hunger and they dont know what to do workers are loosing their jobs and people are protesting and they are agianst their govenment
  • The young Egyptians on the cover of TIME, who represent the generation leading the sweeping changes in the Middle East, talk about what they hope happens next
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  • In the Cairo suburb of New Maadi, and elsewhere in Egypt, news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak sent people to the streets in celebration
  • After (and during) a speech by Egyptian President Mubarak -- who refused to step down -- reaction from the crowds protesting in Cairo's Tahrir Square was strong and passionate
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    for us to learn mmore about the situation in Egypt and how people are reacting to this situation
juan carlos garcia-prieto

Mubarak Moves to Replace Government After Protests Intensify | World | Learning English - 0 views

  • Egypt is a nation of eighty million people -- the largest in the Arab world. Hosni Mubarak came to power in nineteen eighty-one.
  • The president said early Saturday that he had asked his government to resign and would quickly appoint a new cabinet. Mr. Mubarak promised political and economic reforms and said days of protests were a plot to weaken Egypt.
  • A spokesman for President Obama urged the Egyptian government and protesters to show "strong restraint." He said the United States would be "reviewing" its assistance program to Egypt.
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    here you can find information and pictures about what is happening in the country and what people think about this.
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    The protestants get worse and the protest intensifies
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    Egypt is a country full of peole, millions of them
juaquin pelotas

France24 - Egypt after Mubarak - 0 views

  • After 18 days of protests, President Hosni Mubarak stepped down from power. A military council is now in charge of guiding Egypt through a “peaceful transition” until presidential elections provisionally scheduled to take place in September. Meanwhile, opposition players are trying to gain a foothold while protesters keep a close watch on the army
  • fter 18 days of protests, President Hosni Mubarak stepped down from power. A military council is now in charge of guiding Egypt th
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    when mubarak lost power
Marco Hidalgo

Egypt Crisis Tally Room - New Video - Wikistrat - 0 views

  • Unfolding Pathways   Choices Percentage Count   Total 265   Unanswered 6 Military's tightening grip 37.36% 99 Movement's steady drip 24.15% 64 Protests' explosive rip 21.13% 56 Mubarak's many slips 17.36% 46 //
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    information about what the army police is doing or was doing
Jennifer Garcia

Hosni Mubarak vows to stand down at next election - but not now | World news | The Guar... - 0 views

  • Certainly many Egyptians want that. "May it be tonight, oh God," chanted the crowds in Cairo's Tahrir Square
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    How they feel about Mubarak stepping down
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