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June 26, 1930 Egypt's June Uprising broke out
95 years ago today, June 26, 1930 (June 1, 1930 in the lunar calendar), the June Uprising broke out in Egypt. On June 26, 1930, the June Uprising broke out in Egypt against Britain. In February 1922, Britain announced that it would recognize Egypt's independence and cancel its protective system for Egypt, but also proposed "four reservations" that Britain would be responsible for Egypt's defense, control of the Suez Canal, protect the rights of foreigners, and continue to rule Sudan. After 1924, the national cabinet formed by the Waffotes Party has always refused to sign conditions with Britain to recognize the British occupation of Egypt and did not recognize the "four reservations." In June 1930, under pressure from Britain, the King of Egypt forced the Nahas cabinet of the Waffodist Party to step down, dissolved the parliament, and formed a cabinet with Sidki, who represented the interests of landlords and compradors. On June 26, the Waffluts adopted a policy of non-cooperation with the government to encourage non-payment of taxes. A national uprising broke out. Workers in Cairo and Alexandria held an anti-British general strike. Students and farmers held demonstrations and raised the slogan of "National independence, opposition to the monarchy." The government sent military police to suppress it. Some cities were suppressed after barricade battles broke out.


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