Egypt’s Leaderless Revolution
The January 25 Egyptian uprising always had scant possibilities of success. The country's secular and Islamist revolutionaries were odd bedfellows right...
The January 25 Egyptian uprising always had scant possibilities of success. The country's secular and Islamist revolutionaries were odd bedfellows right...
Khalil al-Anani appraises the January 2011 Egyptian revolution that led to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. He writes…
Beginning in December 2010, unprecedented mass demonstrations against poverty, corruption, and political repression broke out in several Arab countries,...
(February 2011) Egyptians know some dates by heart: July 26, 1952, marks the overthrow of Egypt's last monarch; Oct. 6, 1973, is the date of...
It was just over a week since mass protests had forced the long-time, dictatorial President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to flee his country,...
In 2019,the Middle East seems beset by conflict, chaotic politics and dysfunctional economies.However, the mood of the people in Algeria...
In 2011, millions of protesters in places like Egypt, Syria, and Tunisia rose up to demand political, economic, and social reforms from...
When masses of people assembled in Egypt's public squares and succeeded in toppling President Husni Mubarak in 2011, the world went a little...
Igor Yasin — Participant in the events of 2011, Sotsialisticheskaya Alternativa (ISA in Russia). On January 25, 2011, around 15,000 people...
After being released from detention in 2011, Egyptian engineer and activist Wael Ghonim told the media: If you want to liberate a society,...
Broad nationwide uprising in 2011 with significant economic drivers (unemployment, inflation, inequality) participants included youth movements, labor unions, and various opposition groups.