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Arab Spring

Arab Spring. By: Scott Lathrom 2 nd period. The Beginning.

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Arab Spring

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  1. Arab Spring By: Scott Lathrom 2nd period

  2. The Beginning • The Arab Spring started in December of 2010 when protests began in Tunisia after Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire because of the government taking away his living as a street vendor.After this incident, protests started in Tunisia and Algeria.

  3. Events of 2011 • In January, Protests started in Oman, Yemen, Egypt, Syria and Morocco. The Tunisian government was overthrown the same month. • In February, protests against Muammar Gaddafi and his regime started the uprising which would eventually become the Civil War in Libya.

  4. 2011 Continued • In June, Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh was injured from a failed assassination attempt. • In August, The Battle of Tripoli started in Libya, in which the rebels gained control of Tripoli overthrowing Gaddafi’s government.

  5. 2011 Continued • In November, Gaddafi’s son was captured after he was hiding in Nigeria. Protests began in Cairo demanding a more civilian government. • In December, Egyptian women protested against Human Rights violations.

  6. Events in 2012 • In February, the Syrian government attacked the city of Homs. Ali Abdullah Saleh resigned from his presidency. • In May, the Syrian government carried out a massacre in Houla. • In July the Syrian government carried out a massacre in Tremseh. • In November, Egyptians protested against Mohammed Morsi after he granted himself unlimited powers to protect the nation.

  7. Events in 2013 • In February, Syrian rebels started an offensive on Damascus. The UN says the death toll of the civil war in Syria is over 70,000. • In June, Syrian government forces take Al-Qusayr from rebel forces. • In July, Mohammed Morsi is deposed as president of Egypt.

  8. Events in 2014 • In February, the Egyptian government resigns, which lets Military Chief Sisi run for president. • In May, Syrian rebels withdraw from the siege of Homs.

  9. Sources • http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/files/2012/10/egypt1-1024x682.jpg • http://www.npr.org/2011/12/17/143897126/the-arab-spring-a-year-of-revolution • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-laurenti/a-chill-in-the-arab-sprin_b_5332310.html?utm_hp_ref=arab-spring • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Arab_Spring • http://ds-lands.com/data_images/top_cityes/tripoli/tripoli-04.jpg • http://media.katu.com/images/110131_Cairo_protest_34.jpg • http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0wrr6Qo1j1r1boeoo1_1280.jpg

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