Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution
The Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution was a coalition of organisations of young people involved in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. The group disbanded on 7 July 2012 after Egypt's transitional period had ended. [1]
Members
Members included:[2]
- The April 6 Youth Movement
- A youth organisation of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Supporters of Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading figure of the opposition movement,[3][4]
Activity
The group organized post-revolution events of the 2011 Egyptian revolution and met with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to negotiate demands including the resignation of the Minister of Interior, the restoration of a fair minimum wage, the end of Emergency Law and term limits for the president. [5]
External links
- Coalition of Youth Revolution on Facebook
References
- ^ "UPDATED: Revolution Youth Coalition disband with end of Egypt's 'transitional phase'". Ahram Online. 7 July 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
- ^ Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution
- ^ Fahim, Kareem (February 12, 2011). "Military Offers Assurances to Egypt and Neighbors". New York Times. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
- ^ Shukrallah, Salma (February 9, 2011). "Egypt revolution youth form national coalition". Ahram Online. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
- ^ The Daily News Egypt
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- We are all Khaled Said
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- Strong Egypt Party
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- National Association for Change
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