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Monday 3 October 2011 - 12:48

Abdel Hakim Abdel Nasser: Saudi Arabia is trying to destroy Egypt politically and economically

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Abdel Hakim Abdel Nasser: Saudi Arabia is trying to destroy Egypt politically and economically
Islam Times: Abdel-Nasser confirmed on the sidelines of the Popular Congress organized by the Popular Congress Party of Nazareth the need to get on the various fields to ensure the demands of the revolution, and to participate in the demonstration of recovery of the revolution today. He stressed that Saudi Arabia is the first to launch the counter-revolution against Egypt since 1958 after the Egyptian-Syrian unity , in order to break up that unit, as well as to the declare a war strife in Yemen, although the Egyptian army was heading for the support of the Yemeni revolution not to declare war.

He continued, "The Egyptian people will only be governed by whoever the people chose in order to implement their will, and those who sacrificed their blood for it. He pointed out that the Nazareth system is the only system that ruled Egypt for social justice on the ground, and not to raise false slogans".

Nasser called the masses of citizens to protect their electoral voices and not to take it lightly in order to face the remnants of the deposed National Party, and to ensure a fair parliamentary life which trying to serve the nation.

About the nearest potential candidates for the presidency of the thought of Nazareth, he said: "Hamadin Sabbahi is closer to apply the thought of Abdel Nasser".

Abdul Hakim described the visit of the previous leader Anwar Sadat to Jerusalem as the visit of doom and shame, where the Camp David agreement was signed. He added: "While Nasser was working to establish a strong military and social justice, Sadat came and later Mubarak to waste dignity of Egypt, with what they called the peace treaty with the Zionist enemy. He explained that his father was not a maker of will but an outlet to the will of the people".

He commented on the saying of the former leader Abdel Nasser that "the people are the real wealth of Egypt," saying: "Egypt was a beacon of science and in the forefront of the world, and its people were the inspiration for democracy and freedom, and not a burden on state resources, as depicted by the previous regime".

Abdul Hakim said: "I repeat the statement of my father: "the people are the leaders and teachers”, we look forward to a bright future for Egypt after the people have went out for their will”. He said that the key demands of the people who came out in January were not to overthrow the regime, but was "to live in freedom and social justice". He stressed that the people will not return until they have received their demands which were advocated by Nasser before under the slogan "Freedom and social justice".

He talked about the economic invasion, saying: "The total number of Saudi companies which were founded in Egypt is 120 companies with capital that amounted to $31.1 billion from 25th of January this year until mid-September.

The total international investment in that period does not exceed $5 billion including 3 billion from the Gulf, putting Saudi Arabia at the top of the list of countries that invested in the Egyptian market.

The report added that 22 new Saudi companies in the construction industry were founded in Egypt after the revolution capitalized by up to $62.509 million. 13 companies in the industry sector were founded with capital funds that amounted to $46.508 million, and about 52 Saudi companies in the service industry were founded with a capital record of $91.96 million. In the agriculture sector, 10 new Saudi companies were founded with capital that amounted to $44.8 million and 6 companies in the tourism sector were established with capital funds that amounted to $09.75 million dollars, along with the establishment of 13 Saudi companies in the telecommunications sector with a capital of $96.5 million as well as 4 companies in the financial services sector with a capital of $01.34 million.

In another context, a number of members of the Popular Congress Party of Nazareth distributed a bulletin which calls for the need to demonstrate in the field to ensure the fulfillment of the demands of the revolution under the slogans "We are supporting the glory of a nation and we will build the glory, there is no dignity for the hungry, no strength for a patient, and no comfort for the homeless”.
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