Sources: Press TV
The Egyptian Ministry for Health estimates that at least 365 people were killed and 5,500 injured in the 2011 Egyptian protests. 2011-02-16
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refuses to resign in an address to the nation. 2011-02-10
The government threatens a crackdown as the protests spread. 2011-02-9
Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon calls for the "violence and intimidation" to "stop", saying that events have taken "a deeply troubling turn" and branding restrictions on the media as "utterly unacceptable". 2011-02-4
Egyptian state television forments the unrest by reporting that "Israeli spies" have infiltrated Cairo, leading to an increase in antisemitic sentiment among the pro-Mubarak forces attacking people and journalists on the streets. 2011-02-3
Representatives of Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are arrested. 2011-02-3
Egyptian protesters continue nationwide demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak for a ninth day. 2011-02-2
A curfew is extended from 16:00 until 8:00 Egyptian time according to state television. 2011-01-29
The protests continue as Egyptian Army tanks surround Cairo's Tahrir Square. 2011-01-29
Three people are killed, two in Suez and one in Cairo. One of the dead is killed after inhaling tear gas. 2011-01-25