Egypt: country fact sheet

– Literacy: 71.4 per cent.

– Inflation in 2012: 8.3 per cent, according to Central Bank of Egypt.

– Key moments in modern history:

Egypt was a monarchy until a 1952 military coup. Since then Egypt’s last four
presidents have all hailed from the military. The late President Anwar Sadat
was assassinated in 1981 by Islamist militants after signing the first peace
treaty between Israel and an Arab state. His vice president at the time,
Hosni Mubarak, assumed power.

Mubarak ruled for nearly 30 years, allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to contest
parliamentary elections as independent candidates while banning the group
from officially forming a party. Thousands of people were tortured and some
died in the country’s notorious prisons during Mubarak’s rule. Many believe
his son, Gamal, was being groomed to take over the presidency.

Corruption, widespread poverty and curbs on freedoms sparked the Jan. 25, 2011
uprising engineered by youth activists inspired by a successful revolt in
Tunisia. Nearly 900 deaths and 18 days later, Mubarak was forced to step
down and his longtime Defense Minister Mohamed Hussein Tantawi heading a
council of military generals assumed power.

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