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Welcome, our viewers, to this new episode
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of Egypt Time. Certainly, the visit of
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US Secretary of State Lynn Kant was the
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most prominent event in Egypt. US Secretary of State
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Anthony
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met President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo, reviewing the
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important role Egypt is undertaking in promoting
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stability in the region. He also discussed the
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ongoing efforts to calm tensions. Between the Palestinians
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and the Israelis, and on the bilateral level, happy
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relations between the two countries, Linkin spoke about
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Washington’s support for the economic reform agenda in Egypt
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and the International Monetary Fund program, and that
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work is being done to increase trade between the two countries,
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indicating that the United States has provided about
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30 billion dollars in the form of economic aid
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to Egypt, the
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human rights file. He also had a prominent presence,
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as the US Secretary of State said that the
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United States will continue to encourage Egypt to
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take steps in the field of human rights,
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including releasing more
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political prisoners and ensuring freedom of opinion and expression. Following
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talks he held in Cairo with President
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Sisi, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said Link
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that Egypt has taken important steps to protect
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religious freedoms, empower women, and release some
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political prisoners, as well as calling for
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national dialogue and activating the presidential pardon committee, because
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fears still exist, as he expressed this
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explicitly during his visit. This is what he ate. So, with
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regard to the issue of human rights, we will stop.
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I mean, a lot. In light of these statements, we welcome from
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Cairo the representative of Amr Darwish, a member of the House of Representatives.
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Also,
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Mr. Sherif Hilali, director of the Arab Foundation
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for Civil and Human Rights Support, will be with us via satellite. I will start with you,
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Deputy Amr Darwish. What stopped you in these
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statements? Perhaps there was an expectation from the
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democratic administration to focus in a way. Akbar on the
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issue of human rights, but these statements
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largely contain encouragement for Egypt to improve
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human rights, which is similar to what the commandments mean, without an
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individual guardian over Egypt. How were these statements received?
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The truth is what others testified to. I mean, in any case, the
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Egyptian state has a very great interest
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in its files. Egypt A strong woman can manage
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her affairs however she wants. We have seen very significant progress
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in the human rights file, in empowering women,
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in empowering young people to live a decent life, in their
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own initiatives, in health, in housing, in
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infrastructure. In fact, Egypt is investing
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billions of pounds in this file so that we can reach... My
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level of concern for what is called, of course,
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interest in the human rights file is a statement, so that
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means we are receiving it in a positive way, but in
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any case, Egypt is starting on this file,
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regardless of any statements. Today means
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positive breaks. Tomorrow, regardless of
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the statements, but in any case, we are
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completely convinced that the state After June 30, the Egyptian government
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is able to manage its files in a
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positive manner, and at the same time it is very interested
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in the human rights file. And of course, our colleagues in the
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Presidential Pardon Committee can also do so. This is a very
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important committee, meaning it has received hundreds and thousands of
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requests related to it. It is possible to release the prisoners by
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releasing the prisoners. People, I mean, brought before the
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Egyptian justice. Therefore, we are
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also talking about a committee that can coordinate the youth of
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parties and politicians. We have also begun a stage of
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psychological rehabilitation and psychological preparation for %pw
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those who were released from prisons with a presidential pardon.
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We are talking about concerns in a positive way for %pw the face of
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political life
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and it can be. Also, through what you mentioned, the
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national dialogue is related to it, an open dialogue in all
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fields to all political forces, regardless
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of their affiliations. Therefore, we are talking about a
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file that Egypt has presented in a lot, not only now,
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but it appears clearly and clearly that we are in this
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file, the Egyptian administration, a strong Egypt. With her
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different influence, she appreciates that she and she can manage
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this file in a positive way. Ok, moving on, hmmm,
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our guest via satellite, Mr. Sherif
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Hilali, Mr. Sharif. I mean, do you think that
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Blinken’s statements, which could be described as
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somewhat soft, actually express or
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mean confirm what he said? Some
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Egyptian jurists say that the human rights file
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must remain an internal file through interactions between the
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internal political and legal forces with
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the state to reach a satisfactory solution, and that relying
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on external pressures means that it ends with the first
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meeting of interests.
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Welcome, Mr. Tamer, and thank you for the friendship and my family’s
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generous agreement in life. I am In my opinion,
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of course, internal work is important, meaning
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internal interactions and demands of the human rights movement that are
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essentially independent of the human rights situation
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and the demands in general of Egyptians towards an investigation and definition of the
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human rights committee. At the same time, this does not
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negate the influence of external work, and the only external work,
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meaning especially in the Egyptian-
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American relationship, is A factor that you can say is an
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essential factor, but it is among other factors, such as those related to the
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regional situation, concern for Arab-
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Israeli prayer, which means that it was a large part of the
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last visit. It is possible to talk about
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not escalating the situation, concerns in Palestine, and the
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Egyptian role in this context is also related
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to the files of Sudan as well as Libya. It has a relationship with the situation
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in Ukraine. In fact, it is my assessment
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that it is the external factor. This is its relationship with - it
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always has a basic relationship with these situations. I mean, it
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may remain a basic and essential factor, and it is possible that its
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ranking may sometimes be delayed to, for example, the third or
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first factor. Fourth, the internal practicality is important, but at the same
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time. Is it possible for us to change this
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sometimes to a negative factor, because it is sometimes
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observed that in cases where there is
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external pressure and internal and external talk, there is something
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similar to that between parentheses. Knowing that the state
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sometimes takes these external pressures sensitively,
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it feels that if it releases someone who has
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external demands, this is what it means. A claim for these demands. Do
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these external pressures, or do they mean that
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external attempts to improve human rights
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in Egypt sometimes have the opposite effect? ​​Sometimes in
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some cases, I mean, but in general, and
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in my opinion, they speak to the changes that occurred during the
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last period of the 21st National Day for
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Human Rights, the cessation of the state of emergency, and the activation of
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this presidential pardon committee. All of them were linked to the escalation of
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external pressures, not only the American pressure, not the
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European pressure as well, and resolutions abusing the
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European Parliament regarding human rights. You cannot
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say that it will work in some cases, I mean, like the
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cases, for example, on Abdel Fattah, and this is the solution that
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was subjected to great pressure at the conference at the
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climate summit in The past regime, but in general, it is a
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factor. I am gradually an important factor.
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Other well-known international organizations, such as Amnesty International,
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Switch Barda Maram, and Egyptian human rights organizations
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located abroad, are estimated to have
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played an important role in life. If it were not for them, I mean,
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I estimate that this external year is a part of it that
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affects... There is a change in the concerns of the human rights situation
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in Egypt. I mean, this is a basic factor that
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you cannot do, and the internal factor is important, but it is
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balanced by the external factor.
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Ok, so let us go again to Amr
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Darwish’s representative, if we exclude or distance ourselves from the idea of
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external pressures, which the state is sometimes
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sensitive to. Ok. Why don't you respond? Or does it
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not seem that you are even keen on dealing with the
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civil society and human rights organizations that are calling for
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this from inside Egypt? I mean, the websites of these organizations are
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sometimes blocked, and some of their workers are exposed to
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persecution. I mean, if we exclude the external factor,
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which is also internal, the state will sometimes be,
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in the Egyptian expression, take it narrowly. With someone or with
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anyone who talks about the issue of human rights, I
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mean, with everything that is happening and his character is distressed, I mean, I
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see that this is the patience of Ayoub, but just allow me to make a
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small comment like this, quickly, on the issue of
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foreign intervention. Firstly, we have said and mentioned more
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than once that the issue of intervention Gulf first, this is a
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historical issue, meaning it is not new. Perhaps a
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file about a human being was among the files that
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countries might use to interfere in
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internal affairs, not only for Egypt, but to treat others.
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Perhaps we have mentioned and said more than once that the
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issue of thinking, foreign intervention, or extrapolation
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abroad, is an unacceptable topic. Your appearance and topic, I mean,
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anyone who has any demands has, of course, the concerns of the state. He has
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concerns about Egypt. He can talk about it however he wants, and
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there is nothing more eloquent than the forces of equation that exist
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now. The issue of extrapolation abroad is the issue of
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summoning an external force in an attempt to influence or
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pressure economically, socially, or
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politically. I I say to you that even if
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I grant him my people, this will remain rejected and will be met with the utmost
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resolute resolve from the people, because the people will not be able to take
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their eyes off them a little bit,
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because while they are done, what is the internal affairs of the human being, before he
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forgot at this point, the responsible human being has become
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global, because it is a global issue that crosses borders,
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meaning Egypt in the international review of the periodic?
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To Denmark, Sweden and others, they offer concerns, meaning
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observations on the state of human rights rights in
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Denmark and in As-Suwayla.
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Why do they always care to improve some conditions? Why do they always care to look sensitively at any point regarding the
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human rights file, specifically regarding external intervention by
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countries? I mean, for example, in the file, the
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International Monetary Fund, for the sake of my hand. An Egyptian
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aid worker says, “By God, I am asking for such
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and such reforms. Why does he look? This is because it is an
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external control.
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Well, I mean, I will ask your permission if something is mentioned. Of course, an
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Egyptian example. I can give you another example. Someone whose
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house is made of glass does not throw people with bricks.
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If we are going to talk about the human rights file. At the
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global level, you will talk about minorities,
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you will talk about persecution, you will talk about
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very many things. I do not think that time allows us to
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object to them today, but in
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reality, what I just want to emphasize is that as
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we are talking or trying to talk
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about the human rights file in... Egypt We can
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comfortably say that we are talking about a file about a human being
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in all the countries that can talk about this
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issue, but you also mentioned the topic is important in the
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issue of civil society organizations inside Egypt. I
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want to say to you, I mean, you are also talking about a
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parliamentary representative, it is a legislative and digital role,
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there is no. A state of extreme openness like this. I
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personally attended meetings and conferences of
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civil society organizations, but we do not always have to focus in
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this issue on a specific file on specific people.
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The purpose of using it to gain power abroad means that
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we have a file like a decent life, like
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women’s empowerment, like youth empowerment, like 100 million health issues. It is
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true that the renaissance that Egypt is witnessing now is true.
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We have difficult economic conditions. No one can tell us what to
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do with any country in the world. Perhaps the countries of the
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developed world also suffer from it, but in the end,
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we are able to manage our affairs on
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our own. We do not need anyone’s guardianship, we do not need
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anyone’s entreaties, and we do not need anyone else.
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One of the sons of Egypt is trying to settle
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abroad under the illusion that he will be able to obtain a right.
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He sees it from his point of view. He will not be able to take it except
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in this way. Egypt is changing, and there is nothing more
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eloquent than the recent statements you mentioned and said to her
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today, and I told you that the truth means what is seen
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in it. The others, this means
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that these are the correct numbers for you because,
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yes,
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sir, but in the part about the file, the
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Palestinian issue is a popular, national, Arab, Arab file. I
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mean, it is also connected to the
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Egyptian political positions, and there is nothing more eloquent than the position of the
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Egyptian Foreign Ministry, which it supported during the
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past period, that of course it means sparing the blood of the
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Egyptians. Spending the blood of the Palestinians is, of course, a
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priority. The Palestinian issue is the
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first issue of the Arabs. There is no difference between it at the
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popular level or at the political,
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executive and leadership level in Egypt. Ok, let us go to
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Professor Sherif Hilal. Professor Sherif. If we listen to
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Blanken’s speech and explain it like this, we will find it
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very close to the speech of the Egyptian state. What she is saying,
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in short, is that the state conducted a national dialogue, an
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amnesty committee, and took steps in the field of women’s empowerment
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and in many other areas, and there are still
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steps that the state is supposed to take. You
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almost say to yourself, “Well, this is that we have made
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reforms and we will still make reforms, and in the palaces
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we want to deal with them.” He also talked about the idea of
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speaking modestly, and he said in an interview with Mada Masry,
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for example, that we speak modestly because we
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also have our own problems and internal challenges, so I do not have
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guardianship to anyone, and this is almost the same as what the
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Egyptian state says, that all countries have
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files and problems and are supposed to deal with them in their own
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way, meaning their limitations. The Ministry of Interior,
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look at the nature of these statements, and this is what it looks like
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to support the Egyptian position with regard to
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human rights.
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I mean, I disagree a little with some of
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the things that were said before I get into
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the statements. The idea of ​​reception abroad or
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guardianship from abroad. I am a man. This concept is
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not correct at all. You, you talked about. Part
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of the international mechanisms for human rights, which is the
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Human Rights Council. Periodic review
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and recommendations are presented by countries. Egypt agreed
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to 300 recommendations. What did you do about them? What did you do
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about the National Council for Human Rights?
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Egyptian civil society. The Human Rights Movement is part
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of dealing with in the approach of the international idea of
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human rights itself.
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Okay, so when you go to submit a report parallel to the
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government file, this is not with pious or concerned people
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abroad, nor is it short from abroad on the human rights file,
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meaning a member of the United Nations from
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its dissent, it is submitted almost in accordance with the
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international agreements on human rights, and by the way, it is
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close to civil and political rights. I am in.
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My appreciation is that we should not use this language
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a lot with the report of international non-governmental organizations or
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the positions that you are a friend of human rights or the
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United Nations regarding human rights. This is a
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beginning. We should not say that any meeting
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between Egyptian organizations, society, countries, or
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international non-governmental organizations is bullying. Or,
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Sa'i, the idea of ​​human rights should be adhered
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to regardless of anything, but it is part of the
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hand of the United Nations human rights mechanisms.
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If you do not implement the recommendations that were presented to you, then
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you will be in a complete problem. I mean, Hmm
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first in the government report, like Hmm and Amnesty
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International.
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Are his statements? It is like a message of support to the state.
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No, she cannot say that it is support in reality. I
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mean, it is more than a diplomatic position. I mean, it is possible that
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if it is in a more intense situation, that is, it is related to
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human rights, it can be expressed in other forms or
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behind the scenes, but in front of the cameras, it
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will definitely remain in a more diplomatic position
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as well. You also take into consideration the position of the part
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of the democratic administration in America that is
00:15:40
concerned about constantly talking about human rights and
00:15:43
demanding that the American administration
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take many steps
00:15:49
to put pressure on the Egyptian administration in this file.
00:15:52
This is also an important part, oh, they are entering into the
00:15:54
presidential elections at the end of the year, and also The
00:15:56
last Cuban elections in which the
00:15:58
%pw majority saw the Republicans at all or
00:16:01
not, we will see. Hmm, but in reality, it means
00:16:04
of course that the American administration can sometimes
00:16:07
outweigh other factors, as I told you, the
00:16:09
regional factor and the speed factor, Ukraine with Russia,
00:16:11
and the other, all of this affects its view of the file. Hmm.
00:16:15
Also, is there great pressure inside Egypt,
00:16:19
internally, also regarding human rights? Is there no
00:16:22
significant issue in its positions, as we saw in 2011?
00:16:24
You can take the maximum amount of pressure. It does not
00:16:27
achieve or achieve everything for you. It means that you talk about
00:16:30
everything, and the internal pressures are limited or
00:16:33
complete. Dealing with it in a caring way means that it is a
00:16:36
permissible violation and the other is Hilali, because you and I
00:16:40
talked about what is in front of the cameras. We will go away for a while
00:16:43
to see what happened away from
00:16:46
the cameras. I thank you very much, Mr. Sherif
00:16:49
Hilali, Director of the Arab Foundation for Supporting
00:16:51
Civil Society and Human Rights. Thank you because Amr Darwish will remain
00:16:54
a member of the Council. Representatives in Egypt are trying to find out
00:16:57
what happened in the interview conducted by
00:17:00
Anthony Blink with a number of activists,
00:17:03
human rights actors and politicians. I welcome, by phone,
00:17:06
Mr. Khaled Daoud, the former head of the
00:17:08
Constitution Party and the official spokesman for the
00:17:11
Civil Democratic Movement. Frankly speaking, Khaled is possible.
00:17:14
Professor Sharif challenges that there are only bear statements.
00:17:16
It was said in front of the cameras. Plankin accepted
00:17:20
these statements today. Yesterday evening, he was sitting
00:17:22
with you, politicians and real people. Is what was said
00:17:27
in closed rooms different from what was said today
00:17:30
in or in front of the camera on the
00:17:43
human rights file
00:17:47
or by the US Secretary of State? It can be understood within the
00:17:52
framework of the desire to maintain the
00:17:54
strategic relationship. It was described before the strategy between the
00:17:57
girls, and the end is a kind of encouragement from the
00:17:59
American administration in further steps,
00:18:02
but I think it means that you are also aware that the
00:18:06
concerns that appeared in the president
00:18:08
may differ from the previous administration in which
00:18:11
President Sisi led the president of the state, Trump, in
00:18:14
terms of its insistence that the issue of human rights be
00:18:17
among the The issues that are always raised in
00:18:20
bilateral meetings between the two countries, keeping
00:18:23
in mind, of course, that the previous speaker talked about are
00:18:26
important regional issues, such as the
00:18:30
Palestinian issues, Libya, Sudan, and I mean
00:18:33
others, and the issue of combating terrorism and all of these
00:18:35
matters. I mean, it was the session yesterday in
00:18:39
the first place, and the desire to listen to %pw, uh, evaluate what is
00:18:42
possible in the field. It is the human being or our position.
00:18:45
We, as representatives of the Egyptian opposition, from the
00:18:48
measures that were taken in the
00:18:51
past period and launching the call for national dialogue. The
00:18:54
national dialogue concerns itself and what the
00:18:58
American administration can do for it, meaning supporting the
00:19:03
human rights file, taking into account,
00:19:04
Mr. Tamer
00:19:06
Taqlid, with regard to successive American administrations.
00:19:09
For many years, he has been on
00:19:11
visits by senior officials to Egypt or to
00:19:15
other countries in the region, so he has been keen to meet not
00:19:18
only with the official side, but also to meet with the %pw the
00:19:21
different parties with
00:19:24
different visions before he meets with us and the group.
00:19:28
This is a tradition, uh, by the way, this is a tradition, Professor
00:19:31
Khaled. I want to stand with you at one point because the -
00:19:33
the - those who attended the dialogue were three
00:19:35
jurists, Mr. Hossam Jahjah Bahja,
00:19:39
Ms. Raji Omran, and Mr. Ahmed
00:19:40
Abdullah, in addition to you as a
00:19:42
political official, in a sense, meaning only four.
00:19:45
Civilization of the dialogue. Previous traditions
00:19:48
and previous meetings would have been an hour or so.
00:19:50
Much more and a much larger number of
00:19:53
human rights activists participate in it. What is different this time from
00:19:56
his face?
00:19:57
I mean, I personally do not think that he
00:20:00
used to have great habits. He used to remain in, I mean, his
00:20:02
desire to stay away from sitting, to remain a white relative, because he
00:20:05
means, as I told you, before he came to
00:20:07
meet me at all times. The American Minister had a
00:20:08
meeting or a meeting at the American University with
00:20:10
young leaders
00:20:12
and women leaders, and this matter may have been an
00:20:16
expanded form of the meeting, but in the
00:20:18
meeting there were no %pw, I mean, figures from
00:20:21
civil society or from the groups of the opposition. I think
00:20:24
that the narrow meeting has a longer opportunity for
00:20:28
Bringing different opinions and points of view into
00:20:31
consideration is that the meeting is for
00:20:35
45 minutes,
00:20:37
so concerns, of course, as I said, are also a sign
00:20:42
that, for the current administration there, it means an
00:20:45
insistence on adhering to the fact that
00:20:48
human concerns are among the important issues affecting
00:20:52
Egyptian relations in particular. I
00:20:57
mean, Your Honor, and certainly observers of the
00:21:00
Egyptian-American relationship, even in the eyes of Taking into account that
00:21:03
in the past two years, the US State Department
00:21:05
has cut part of the
00:21:09
military aid that the United States provides
00:21:11
to Egypt because of its human rights record, so this means that
00:21:16
perhaps you will not hear about the concerns of other areas of the
00:21:20
US administration, but with regard to the US State Department
00:21:22
in particular, I think that this file is one of the
00:21:25
files that has priority. As for the
00:21:27
current minister, the picture is clear. Thank you, Mr. Khaled
00:21:30
Daoud, the former president of the constitution and
00:21:32
spokesman for this civil movement.

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