Chain Reaction: Egypt’s Revolt 2011

Chain Reaction: Egypt’s Revolt 2011

by Mohamed F. El-Hewie
Chain Reaction: Egypt’s Revolt 2011

Chain Reaction: Egypt’s Revolt 2011

by Mohamed F. El-Hewie

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Overview

The 2011's Egyptian revolt is illustrated in the context of the trend of events since the establishment of Israel in 1948 during King Farouk's reign in Egypt, followed by Naser's revolution, Sadat's peace treaty with Israel and his assassination by the Muslim Brotherhood, the capture and execution of Saddam, and ending by the ousting of Mubarak by his own people.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

King Farouk
Gammal Abdel Naser
1952’s revolution
Jehan Sadat
Moshe Dayan
Golda Meir
October 6, 1981
Khaled Al-Islambouli
Sadat's assassination
February 11, 2011
Omar Suleiman
Minister of information
Financial involvements
Barak Obama travel Egypt
Hillary Clinton
Change of history
Obama’s approach to crooks and despots
Frank Wisner
Jimmy Carter
George Bush
American President leading
No dialogue until Mubarak is gone
Egyptians in Qatar
Egyptians abroad and the flag
No to police state
Tearing Mubarak’s poster
Shaking hands with Shimon Perez
Ariel Sharon devoted his entire life promoting apartheid
The Massacre of Sabra and Shatilla
The image that shocked the world
Saddam’s ceremonial trail
God Is Great
Men and women waving the flag of Egypt
Tahrir Square’s art work
Tahrir Square, the two tanks
Tanks in Tahrir Square
The Egyptian people
Tahrir Square or the Square of Liberation
Wedding on the background of a tank
Tahrir Square on the 18th day of revolt
His wife is pregnant, and his future son does not want to see Mubarak
Hunger and poverty
Blood sucker
The people want to try the killer president
Martyr till you leave
One nation in the great fight for destiny
Poem: “Leave” means depart, don’t you get it?
Sell the Nile and the Dam
The revolution of Tunisia
Social justice and liberty
Egypt riots turned violent as Mubarak’s supporters
Mubarak’s regime and the government employees
Riot Police in Cairo
Tear gas
Street fighting
Stone throwing as a weapon
Organized revolution in the Tahrir Square
Praying in Tahrir Square during the revolt.
Camping in Tahrir Square from January 25
Alexandria, Ramelah Square
Praying, revolting, in the company of the American made tanks
Gamal Abdel Nasser as an Egyptian hero
Nasser’s funeral
Nassar brought confidence to the Egyptians
Nasser as an honest man
Gamal and his son Khaled
Yasser Arafat
Nikita Khrushchev’s1964 visit to Alexandria.
Peace with Israel
King Farouk’s lazy and corrupt lifestyle
King Abd al-Aziz al-Saud and King Farouk of Egypt
Farouk with his wife Narriman

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012280442
Publisher: Shaymaa Publishing Corporation
Publication date: 02/13/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB
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