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Emergency laws Censors

Khaled Mohamed Saeed, 28

Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt since 1981.

The Master List Widespread corruption High unemployment Food price inflation Low minimum wages (Police brutality) (Emergency laws) (Electoral fraud)

And then... January 25, 2011 – Beginning of protests January 26, 2011 – Egypt shuts down the internet.* February 11, 2011 – Hosni Mubarak resigns, military takeover until parliamentary elections June 24, 2012 – Mohamed Morsi becomes president of Egypt.

What happened to Hosni Mubarak?

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