Sources: Al Jazeera
Human rights groups say the military is secretly detaining and torturing hundreds and possibly thousands of suspected government opponents and has been doing so since the protests started. 2011-02-9
After being released by the authorities, Google executive Wael Ghonim addresses the crowds in Tahrir Square. 2011-02-9
The protests continue in Egypt for a fifteenth day, hours after a detained Google executive is released with the crowds the biggest yet. 2011-02-8
Protesters form a human chain in Tahrir Square to prevent tanks from entering the area. 2011-02-5
Mohammed al-Beltagi, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood, tells Al Jazeera that the movement has no ambitions to run for the Egyptian presidency. 2011-02-4
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia expresses his disapproval of current events in Egypt, to which President of the United States Barack Obama responds that he "understands" Abdullah's concerns. [http:--arabnews.com-middleeast-article246710.ece ("Arab News")]date=April 2020 2011-01-30
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov speaks out on the crisis in Egypt. 2011-01-30
Thousands of demonstrators converge on Egypt's Interior Ministry, one of the most visible signs of state authority in Egypt. Police shoot the demonstrators. Medical aid is given at the doors of mosques. 2011-01-29
Police target protesters in Cairo with tear gas and water cannon, while tear gas is used on protesters in Alexandria. 2011-01-28
Tens of thousands of people protest against the government in Egypt on a "day of revolt". 2011-01-25