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2011 in Egypt

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Events from the year 2011 in Egypt

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The "Day of Revolt" on 25 January
  • January 1 The 2011 Alexandria bombing: An attack on Coptic Christians was carried out a few minutes into New Year's Day 2011, in Alexandria. 23 people died as a result of the attack, all of them Coptic Christians.[1] Some 97 more people were injured.[2] This was the deadliest act of violence against Egypt's Christian minority in a decade, since the Kosheh massacre in 2000 left 21 Copts dead.[3]
  • January 25 The start of the 2011 Egyptian revolution: An ongoing series of street demonstrations, riots, and violent clashes began on this day, selected to coincide with the National Police Day holiday. The protests began with tens of thousands marching in Cairo and several other cities in Egypt.[4] While localised protests had been common in previous years, the 2011 protests have been the largest demonstrations seen in Egypt since the 1977 Bread Riots and unprecedented in scope.[5]
  • January 29 Hosni Mubarak appoints Omar Suleiman as his Vice President.

February

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Hundreds of thousands of people celebrate in Tahrir Square when Hosni Mubarak's resignation is announced

March

April

June

  • June 7 The daily newspaper Al Masri Al Yom published that there had been a radioactive leak at the Inshas Nuclear Research Centre, located on the outskirts of Cairo.[16] However, the council of ministers released a statement denying it, saying media outlets were spreading false news reports.[17]
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