2011 Egyptian Revolution
Wael Ghonim: ‘They Decided to Negotiate That Night with Rubber Bullets’

CNN interviews Wael Ghonim who talks about his role in the 2011 revolution and the Muslim brotherhood. His first person account describes what they wanted as protesters and the violence that happened in order for them to be heard. 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 protesters focusing on political and legal issues, that later turned into a bloody, violent battle with thousands injured.

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  1. Eddie in New York

    Very moving!

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