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== 2000s ==
== 2000s ==
* 2001: [[Black Spring (Algeria)|Black Spring]] (Algeria)
* 2001: [[Black Spring (Algeria)|Black Spring]] (Algeria)
* 2001: [[Workers' Control in Egypt|Workers' Control of Lightbulb Factory]] (Egypt)
* 2006: Egyptian Textile Strike
* 2006: Egyptian Textile Strike
* 2008: Workers' Control of Textile Factories (Egypt)
* 2008: Egyptian General Strike
* 2008: Egyptian General Strike
* 2009: Aminatou Haidar
* 2009: Aminatou Haidar

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This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Northern Africa (compromising the states of Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Western Sahara) that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

Pre-1900s

1900s

  • 1919: The Kantara Soldiers' Council
  • 1919: Egyptian Revolution
  • 1954: Algerian Revolution
  • 1961: Putsch prevented in Algeria.
  • 1962: Algerians successfully prevent the break out of a civil war.
  • 1962: Algerian autogestion.
  • 1977: Egyptian Bread Riots
  • 1985: Numeiri dictatorship collapses in Sudan
  • 1990: Moroccan General Strike
  • 1992: Moroccan feminists
  • 1999: First Sahrawi Intifada

2000s

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