Friday 6 January 2012

Egyptian Revolution 2011 Effected The Globe

Egyptians calling for an end to the arbitrary government of President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule captured the world's attention from 25th January 2011. The media focused especially in Cario's Central Tahrir where the people from across the country gathered up to form a mass protests, which is currently inspired the change in North African regions.




Originally, the government blocked the Internet access and telephone communication to avoid dipersion of malicious messages. This autocritic action led Egypt to be obsolete of the world's situation. Mass media that shares or gains profits from the Egyptian faced an extremely difficult time due to the retarded economical movements. In some independent entities (e.g. online retailer, telephone company, etc.), losses of oppotunity in financing led to the end of the company persistence. The end of the many companies created an even more drastic crisis, losses of occupations. This downward trend in the economics and political field created  great impact on Africa-overall states of society, economics, and politics.



Since the fall of the old regime, Egyptians have been struggling to build a new democratic one. It has been a long time since Egypt ancient time that millions of citizens participated in a vote to put an end to the constitution they had during Mubarak's era, recovered them from the moribund situation. 



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