In 2011, like many Arab countries, I participated in what the media call "Arab Spring". The Arab Spring is a demo of the Arab world beginning on December 18, 2010, demonstrations and protests (nonviolence and violence), riots and civil war. "(Arab Spring) On December 17, 2010, Tunisia, Muhammad - Mohammad Bouazizi protests against government corruption and protests to lose economic opportunities. After a clash with senior government officials, he was beaten and ignored, making him feel unnecessary except to take such extreme measures.
The Egyptian revolution in 2011 was known locally as the January 25 revolution (Egyptian Arabic: ثورة 25 يناير; Thawret 25 yanāyir), the Egyptian dignity revolution began on January 25, 2011 and took place in Egypt. This day was decided by various youth groups to agree with the year of Egypt's "Police Day" as a statement of the recent increase in police brutality during President Mubarak 's inauguration. It includes demos, marches, square occupations, nonviolent citizen resistance, citizen's disobedience and strikes. Millions of protesters from various socio-economic and religious backgrounds demanded President Egypt President Hosnimbarak's subversion. The revolution began with the request for online youth groups to protest. Originally these included elements of liberalism, anti-capitalism, nationalism and feminist, but they eventually contained elements of Islam. Protestors retaliate with burning more than 90 police stations nationwide
Among the several civil disobedience in modern Egyptian history (mostly not widely known), the Egyptian revolution in 1919 was one of the first successful nonviolent civil disobedience behaviors in the world It was thought. This is a national revolution against the occupation of Egypt and Sudan in the UK. It came from different classes of Egyptians and Sudanese as a warning to British exile revolutionary leader Saad Zaghlul and members of other Wafd party in 1919.