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Arab Spring Essay The Arab Spring was an uprising in the Middle East and North Africa, many of its repercussions are still being dealt with today. The Arab spring is an uprising that started over different governments and how the governments are not abiding by basic human rights. Corrupt governments took away property rights, economic rights and basic human rights, which were all necessities to forming a functioning government and making people feel like they were an important member of their country. Egypt, is a perfect example of a corrupt government affecting freedom and human rights, their government has taken away economic, property and other human rights. There were and still are countries that are not abiding by basic human rights. …show more content…

Egypt has been thru an extremely rough, deadly and horrific revolution and it is still not over. However, it all started with a corrupt government not abiding by basic human, economic and property rights. Which then lead to a series of large protests. There was a large suicide bombing of a church that killed 21 people and injured 79, this bombing left many Christians completely livid and sent them on a rampage in Cairo. This bombing sort of sparked the revolution in Egypt. On February 11, 2011 President Mubarak announced that he was going to step down and the army council was going to take over, this happened because of the countless protests of people fighting, screaming and getting arrested for the President to do so. Many other protests and political moves occurred between the beginning of the revolution and now, but the current situation in Egypt consists of two conflicting things that they need to work out, one is that they need to restore economic stability. The other is that they need to create new jobs and make living out of poverty possible for the 26% that are living in it right now and the other 49% that can’t supply the basic the basic need for

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