2011 Egyptian Revolution
Egyptians in Vermont Worry About Family

Channel 3 news interviews eight Egyptians living in Vermont during the 2011 revolution who discuss what it is like being so far away from their families in a time of violence and death. Their first-person accounts reveal how stressed they are in their inability to no longer communicate with their families because President Mubarak has blocked the internet in Egypt. The 2011 Egyptian Revolution began on January 25 and was a movement that sought to overthrow the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The movement consisted of riots, labor strikes, marches and non-violent civil resistance from millions of protestors focusing on political and legal issues that later turned into a bloody, violent battle with thousands injured.

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