Egyptians Rejoice The Ouster Of President Mubarak

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It took the people of Egypt thirty years to garner enough courage to stand up to their leader- But once they did, there was no stopping them. Just 18 days after it all began, the historic revolution is over. On the evening of February 11th, President Hosni Mubarak succumbed to the wishes of his people, by resigning and handing over interim power, to the country's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.

The resignation, delivered on live television by Vice President, Omar Suleiman, took the world by surprise, since just last night, the dictator had refused to step down immediately, saying it would throw the country in chaos. Instead, he had promised his people that he would do so, after the general elections scheduled for this September. This was not enough to appease the public, who wanted an immediate action, not a future promise that could be broken. It seems like the President finally took to heart what he heard and decided to give in to their request.

Needless to say, the people of Egypt are overjoyed and out on the streets rejoicing their victory and looking forward to better times ahead. While this is a very positive first step, there are a lot of challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead, not the least of which is to set up a democratic election and pick a leader who will look out for them. To succeed in these uncertain times, this most populous Arab nation, will have to stay as united as they have been, for the last 18 days.

While nobody knows how the events will unfold in Egypt, one thing is for sure - Their success is bound to galvanize other nations going through a similar situation. The big question is - Who's next?

Resources: edition.cnn.com, npr.org

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  • amide tweetyover 11 years
    my current event topic is on egypt but i cannot use it because it is not "current" ;(
    • shinedown
      shinedownover 11 years
      eventhogh this was last year my teacher will be pleased.
      • joshua pagnottaover 11 years
        :)
        • Garty343over 11 years
          This is a good place to find the latest info.
          • apeman
            apemanover 11 years
            people dont need government. people need to open their eyes theyre killing us
            • one directionerover 11 years
              soo about socil studies its hard
              • bullies suckover 11 years
                i love socil studies
                • scarygirl
                  scarygirlover 11 years
                  It is great top see people happy, but TOO MUCH happyness can lead to world wars again. If they didn't have a president they'd star a war.
                  • alli-gal
                    alli-galover 11 years
                    Well it is cool that they stood up to their leadr but I don't think egypt itself is so cool. Only the history.
                  • Egyptabout 12 years
                    Egypt is SO awesome!!! to the ppl sayig so, they were standing up to a cruel evil monterous leader! >:[ egypt's revolutions went better than how syria's is going. cuz egypt's pres. was old and egypt's army was with the protesters. syria is vice versa