Language:Arabic
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Duration: 48 Min
Release Date: 2003
Format:VHS
Colored:PAL
50 years ago in Egypt, on July 23rd, young officer Anwar Sadat was heading to the radio station to declare the Egyptian army coup-d’état led by the liberal officers. From the station’s building, Sadat started his calm speech with these words: ‘lift you head up brother’. The revolution was at that time a strategic stimulus for many cases, and the liberal officers administration had noticed that the internal issue was at the problem’s origin, and that’s why ‘the philosophy of revolution’ written by Abdel Nasser back then held all the internal conditions necessary for changing the Egyptian situation. But Falouga’s siege wasn’t far from their sight. There happened the biggest contemporary tragedy when Israel was established at the expenses of Palestinians’ exodus from their own land. And there appeared to the officers the major signs of arms corruption, as well as socio- political corruption. The revolution did not surrender to the Egyptian internal factors since it had- due to its vision and nationalism- discovered that Arab interrelation is not just a slogan but a reality, and that’s why Arab nationalism was adopted and prepared, despite what happened at the end to the Egyptian-Syrian unity. The Egyptian revolution discovered Egypt’s importance in the third world, and lifted the non-alignment policy, then the African importance of Egypt, and made the African unity and headed it, and then Egypt’s Islamic role, and so it headed the Islamic work… The deceased president Jamal Abdel Nasser believed in all those dimensions and traced Egypt’s roles that made Cairo for 15 whole years, the first location in those dimensions. Egypt that celebrates today this most glorious memory of her history, knows the secrets behind that strength where July’s revolut
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