In 1968, a long time ago in Egypt, many people were unhappy with how things were going. They didn't like the way the government was treating them, and they didn't like that the economy wasn't doing well.
These unhappy people started to gather together in groups and talk about what they wanted to change. They wanted more rights and more say in how the country was run. They also wanted better jobs and more money to live on.
Because there were so many unhappy people, they decided to have protests. This means they all went out into the streets together and marched around, holding signs and chanting things like "We want change!" and "We want freedom!"
The protests got bigger and bigger, and more and more people joined in. They were peaceful at first, but then some people started getting angry and throwing things like rocks and bottles. The police were called in to try and stop the protests, and things got even more chaotic.
Eventually, the government had to take notice of all the people protesting and demanding change. They started to make some small changes to make people happier, but it wasn't enough for some.
The protests continued for a while longer, but eventually they started to die down. In the end, the people had shown that they had a voice and could demand change, even if it took a lot of protests to get it.