11:57 PM
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
11:57 PM
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Books – Muhammad Abu Al-Majd:
Dr. Mustafa al-Feki, a writer and political thinker, confirmed that the events of January 25, 1952 place Fouad Serageldin among the men of the Egyptian national movement, saying: “Egyptians must remember that policemen throughout history have paralyzed tonight in the events of Ismailia at a very difficult and dangerous moment.” .
Al-Fiqi added, in his interview with the “Happening in Egypt” program on MBC Egypt today, Tuesday, that he suggested that the celebration of the January 25 revolution be removed from the police holidays because they are not identical, saying: “January 25 is the police holiday, and if you want to make a holiday for the Egyptian uprising.” And the youth will see you another day, how many days later, because they do not match.”
He continued, “In my opinion, the January 25 revolution was not an uprising against the police, but was against many situations witnessed during this period,” stressing: “The police are not the enemy of any sector of the Egyptian people, except for criminals and terrorists.”