Tahir Sqaure Research Paper

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Tahir Sqaure is a significant location in Egypt as it symbolizes the revolutions in Egypt. Located by the Nile, Tahir Sqaure is the location where millions of civilians demonstrate their anger in politics by protesting. The square is used as a platform to bring awareness of corruption and prejudice Egyptians were facing in Hosni Mubarak and Mohammed Morsi regime. During the first uproar millions of civilians including Christians and Muslims gather in the square to advocate against Hosni Mubarak. Once again Egyptians march to Tahir Sqaure in order to release their frustrations towards President Morsi. Many martyrs lost their lives due to gruesome military tactics by soldiers that took place in the square. In conclusion, Tahir Square serves a

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