First of all the government was engaged in a kleptocratic way of ruling in which they had to steal the country's money in order to rule. This mostly seen after observing the government disposal on military and minister's hospitals and schools, leaving the public ones with poor service and tools that are not cleaned and dangerous to citizens. One of the popular example is the public school, located in south of Cairo, in which five of the student got poisoned because of the unhealthy food that the school served. Furthermore, government corruption contain the injustice that we gain from the government and the security state. This corrupted country threw away a decision called state of emergency giving the police the right of taking any person without accusation to jail. There are two main examples of that injustice that are considered the two main reasons of igniting that revolution. The first one is the death of a citizen called Khalid Said by the hands of police men …show more content…
It was the start of, and it was one of the reasons for us as Egyptians to break the fear we lived in for thirty years and go down to the streets to refuse the current government. Watching Tunisians protesting against their government, with the strong yells they used against their president, was a push for Egyptians to stop the corruption and the injustice they used to live in. Observing the Tunisians after day, when their revolution had succeed, and their president flee out of the country, was a great encourage for us to keep in protesting and never retreat about our