Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 02/2011

Will Egypt's 'Day of Rage' Become a Revolution?

J. Scott Carpenter, David Schenker

January 2011

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

Inspired by events in Tunisia, tens of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets on January 25 in major cities from Alexandria to Cairo, the largest demonstrations to hit the country since the bread riots of the 1970s. The government, which did not initially confront demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square, finally took forceful action to remove them late last night. Today, January 26, the Interior Ministry announced that public gatherings and protests will no longer be tolerated; there were further clashes in Cairo and Suez. More protests are anticipated after Friday prayers (January 28). Will the government's tactics quell the demonstrations or cause them to spread? And what approach should Washington take?