Dictator from Egypt.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
They are fighting against Dictator Hosni Mubarak to finally have freedom
A pharoah was a ruler/dictator/monarch in ancient Egypt.
Because he took over to be a dictator.
There was no change in power in Egypt in 1950. King Farouk ruled Egypt from 1936-1952. In 1952, he was overthrown by Free Officers Mohammed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser. Both served as "President" of Egypt in the 1950s.
Well, 30 years of a dictator, oppression, the lack of the rule of law and the end of Hosni Mubarek as the somewhat friendly somewhat despot of Egypt has arrived. Its a brave new world for Egypt. They have a Republic, if they can keep it.