Okay, so in June 2013, a lot of people in Egypt were really angry because they didn't like the government that was in charge. They felt like the government didn't listen to them or care about them.
So, a lot of people decided to protest, which is when they get together in a big group and say things like "we're not happy with the way things are!" or "we want change!" They also waved signs and chanted things to show how they were feeling.
The protests got really big, with thousands and thousands of people coming out to show their support. They would go to big, public areas like Tahrir Square in the capital city of Cairo, which is kind of like a big park where people can gather.
The protesters wanted the government to change and listen to what they had to say. They also wanted things like more jobs, better living conditions, and more freedom. But the government didn't want to change things, so the protests continued.
Eventually, the government got worried that the protests would become violent or start to spread, so they sent in police and other officials to try to break up the protests. This led to some people getting hurt, and the protests continued for a while longer.
In the end, the government did make some changes, but not everyone was happy with them. Some people felt like the protests didn't accomplish enough, while others felt that they had made a big difference in the way the government listened to the people.