Egypt’s 2011 Revolution: Power, Protest, and Uncertainty

In early 2011, Egypt was engulfed in mass protests during the Arab Spring, as demonstrators demanded the immediate resignation of President Hosni Mubarak after nearly 30 years in power. While protesters in Tahrir Square pushed for rapid change, the Mubarak government, supported by the U.S. and European allies, argued for a gradual transition led by Vice President Omar Suleiman. Despite...

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