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The following lists events that happened during
2015
in
Egypt
.
Incumbents
President
:
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Prime Minister
:
Ibrahim Mahlab
(until 19 September),
Sherif Ismail
(starting 19 September)
Events
January
January 13 - Egypt's highest court overturns the only remaining conviction against former President
Hosni Mubarak
(a May 2014 sentencing of three years in prison for embezzlement.
[1]
January 24 - Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, a 32-year-old member of the
Socialist Popular Alliance Party
, is shot dead by Egyptian police during a march in Cairo to commemorate the hundreds of demonstrators killed during the
Arab Spring
uprising of 2011.
[2]
January 25 - At least than 18 people are killed, including 3 police cadets, during violent protests that erupted throughout the country on the anniversary of the
2011 uprising
.
[3]
[4]
January 29 -
Sinai Insurgency
:
A series of attacks
by
ISIL
-affiliated militants kill 44 people, including 14 civilians, in North
Sinai
.
[5]
[6]
February
February 9 - In
Cairo
, Egypt clashes between
Egyptian police
and fans of
Zamalek SC
kill 22. The Egyptian authorities have suspended football league matches indefinitely.
[7]
February 13 - An Egyptian court orders the release from prison of
Canadian
journalist
Mohamed Fahmy
in
Cairo
.
[8]
February 15–21 Coptic Christians, Egyptian migrant workers, are
beheaded by ISIL
in Libya.
February 16 - Following the killings of 21 of their citizens, Egypt responds with a number of
airstrikes in Libya
.
February 18 -
Qatar
withdraws its ambassador from Egypt following
disagreement
over
Egyptian Air Force
strikes against
ISIL
targets in Libya after their
killing of 21 Coptic Christian hostages
.
[9]
March
March 8 - A bomb explodes outside a French supermarket in
Alexandria
, killing one person and wounding six.
[10]
March 10 - Sinai Insurgency: A suicide bomber kills one person and injures 24 in an attack on a police station in the
Sinai Peninsula
.
[11]
March 13–15 - The launch of the
Egypt Economic Development Conference
at the
Red Sea
City of
Sharm el-Sheikh
, with over 2,000 delegates from 112 different countries in Egypt to attend the conference.
[12]
March 16 - An Egyptian court hands down a death sentence to
Muslim Brotherhood
leader
Mohammed Badie
and thirteen others.
March 21–35 people are killed when a
bus
falls from a bridge into a canal near
Giza
.
[13]
April
April 12 - Sinai Insurgency: At least 14 people killed and dozens injured in attacks by ISIL-affiliated militants as part of ongoing
Sinai insurgency
.
[14]
April 21 - Former
President of Egypt
,
Mohamed Morsi
, is sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the arrest and torture of protesters during his tenure as President.
[15]
[16]
May
May 16 - Ousted President, Mohamed Morsi, is sentenced to death for his role in a number of jailbreaks carried out by the
Muslim Brotherhood
during the 2011 Egypt uprising,
[17]
a sentence which would be overturned a year and a half later.
[18]
June
June 16 - Death sentence of ex-President Mohamed Morsi confirmed and finalized,
[19]
followed by condemnation by
Amnesty International
.
[20]
July
July 1 - Sinai Insurgency: Over 100 dead in
clashes
between Egyptian security forces and ISIL-affiliated militants in the area of Sheikh Zuweid in North Sinai.
[21]
[22]
July 11 -
Bombing of the Italian Consulate in Cairo
.
August
August 20 - Bomb outside of Cairo courthouse injures 30, ISIL-affiliate
Sinai Province
takes responsibility for attack.
[23]
[24]
September
October
October 17-December 2 -
Egyptian Parliamentary Elections
take place, featuring a low turnout and voter indifference.
[25]
It is criticized both by foreign bodies and Egyptian opposition as being undemocratic, due to exclusion of opposition parties.
[26]
October 31 -
Metrojet Flight 9268
, flying from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt to
Saint Petersburg
,
Russia
disintegrates over northern Sinai, killing all 224 people aboard. Local ISIL branch, Sinai Province, take responsibility for the destruction of the plane.
November
December
December 4 - The
2015 Men's World Team Squash Championships
are cancelled following the death of 16 people from a petrol bomb attack in a restaurant.
[27]
Arts and Culture
January
January 5 - A
Czech
archaeological team discovers the tomb of formerly unknown
Ancient Egyptian
queen
Khentakawess III
who lived during the
Fifth Dynasty
.
[28]
Deaths
17 January -
Faten Hamama
, actress (born 1931)
29 June -
Hisham Barakat
,
Prosecutor General
of
Egypt
(born 1950)
10 July -
Omar Sharif
, actor (born 1932)
15 November -
Said Tarabeek
, actor (born 1941)
19 November -
Madiha Salem
, actress (born 1944)
1 December -
Edwar al-Kharrat
, novelist (born 1926)
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. Reuters
. Retrieved
13 January
2015
.
^
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"The Story Behind the Photo of Shaimaa al-Sabbagh's Dying Moments"
. Time Magazine
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Egypt: Protests marking uprising leave 18 dead"
. BBC. 26 January 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Fick, Maggie; Bushra, Shadi (25 January 2015).
"At least 17 killed in protests on anniversary of Egypt uprising"
. Reuters
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Kingsley, Patrick; Abdo, Manu (30 January 2015).
"At least 32 killed in Egypt as militants attack army and police targets in Sinai"
.
the Guardian
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Eleiba, Ahmed (5 February 2015).
"Security imperatives in Sinai"
. Al-Ahram Weekly. Archived from
the original
on 4 October 2016
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Officials: 25 people killed in Egyptian soccer match riot"
. Associated Press. 9 February 2015. Archived from
the original
on 11 February 2015
. Retrieved
9 February
2015
.
^
"Fahmy returns to site of arrest in Cairo after release on bail"
.
CP24
. Bell Media. 13 February 2015
. Retrieved
16 February
2015
.
^
"Egypt, Qatar trade barbs in dispute over Libya strikes"
.
^
"1 killed, 6 wounded in Egypt blast"
. 8 March 2015. Archived from
the original
on 21 October 2015
. Retrieved
9 March
2015
.
^
"Suicide Bomber Targets Police in Egypt's Sinai"
. 10 March 2015
. Retrieved
10 March
2015
.
^
"Egypt Economic Development Conference"
.
Egypt The Future
. 2015
. Retrieved
16 April
2015
.
^
"Egyptian bus accident kills at least 35"
.
NewsComAu
. Retrieved
2017-01-06
.
^
"Egypt's Sinai Peninsula hit by deadly bomb attacks"
. BBC. 12 April 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Egypt's Former President Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison"
. NPR. 21 April 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Malsin, Jared; Bowcott, Owen (21 April 2015).
"Egypt's Former President Mohamed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's ousted president, sentenced to death"
. AP. 16 May 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"What's become of Egypt's Morsi?"
. BBC. 15 November 2016
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Kirkpatrick, David D. (16 June 2015).
"Egyptian Court Confirms Death Sentence for Mohamed Morsi"
.
The New York Times
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Egypt: Confirmation of Morsi death sentence another symptom of a broken justice system"
. Amnesty International. 16 June 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"Egypt's Sinai rocked by wave of deadly attacks"
. BBC. 1 July 2015
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Mohamed, Yusri; Hassan, Ahmed (1 July 2015).
"More than 100 dead as militants, Egyptian army clash in North Sinai"
. Reuters
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Hassan, Ahmed Mohamed (20 August 2015).
"Islamic State claims Cairo courthouse bombing which wounded 30"
. Reuters
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
King, Laura (20 August 2015).
"Egypt's grim summer: Islamic State affiliate claims latest bombing"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
Masi, Alessandria (29 October 2015).
"Egyptian Election 2015: Low Turnout And Voter Indifference Makes Victory For President El-Sisi Inevitable"
.
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20 November
2016
.
^
Tiefer, Charles (21 December 2015).
"Egypt's Parliamentary Election Ends On An Undemocratic Note"
.
Forbes
. Retrieved
20 November
2016
.
^
"World Teams is called off after Cairo petrol bomb kills 16"
.
Squash Mad
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. Retrieved
12 May
2022
.
^
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"Tomb of unknown queen discovered in Egypt"
. CNN
. Retrieved
13 January
2015
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