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Know How Aboul Enein Defended 30th of June Revolution (Video)


Wed 15 Jan 2020 | 07:00 PM
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People might know Mohamed Aboul Enein only as a prominent business man and chairman of a multi-billion dollar company, but he is also a patriotic politician who helped enforce his own vision of politics both inside and outside of Egypt.

Aboul Enein had a strict and vital role in changing how the international community looked at the 30th of June revolution in which President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi with the support of the Egyptian people ousted the radical Muslim brotherhood.

Meeting with Former UN General Ban Ki Moon:

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Shortly after the 30th of June revolution, Aboul Enein met with the secretary general of the United Nations at the time Ban Ki-Moon on the 5th of December 2013. The prominent businessman was keen at correcting the United Nation's position of the people's democratic revolution.

The Cleopatra group owner explained to Ki-Moon in detail the developments that occurred in Egypt since the 25th of January Revolution 2011 and the crimes committed by the radical Muslim Brotherhood group up until the 30th of June Revolution.

Aboul Enein explained to the Secretary General in a private meeting that Egyptians reacted to their country that was failing politically and economically as they did not to allow this to happen.

He explained that Egyptians came up with the conclusion that Mohamed Morsi was not a president that represented all of them and failed to implement all his promises, thus they took their word into the streets.

The owner of Sada El-Balad delivered to the United Nations a full documentary on the crimes the Brotherhood committed throughout the year, from cooperating with terrorists to forcing laws on Egyptians and publicly threatening to kill all those who opposed him.

Aboul Enein told Ki-Moon that tens of millions of people flooded the street, refusing to allow their country to suffer any longer and that Marshall Sisi acted heroically in order to spare the bloodshed of millions of loyal citizens.

He added that the Armed Forces saved Egypt at the right time before the state entered an irredeemable civil war.

The Prominent Businessman proceeded to hand the Secretary General a copy of the drafted Egyptian constitution in three languages Arabic, English and French. The constitution represented the Egyptian people's idea of a Civil Democratic State.

Speech in front of Euro-Mediterranean Parliament:

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The prominent businessman man risked his life and publicly stated in live press conference broadcast by many media stations that the 30th of June Egyptian Revolution represented the people's will and that it is by all means a people's revolution.

He stressed that the public agreed to the road map forged by the then interim president chancellor Adly Mansour and that Supreme Commander of the Armed forces at the time and current President El Sisi moved due to the public plead.

Aboul Enein conducted this speech before the general session of the parliamentary session of the Mediterranean PAM held in Marseille in January 2014. He was the first Egyptian to address the 37 Euro-Mediterranean state parliament presidents who are members of the assemble after the 30th of June Revolution.

In a lengthy speech, he explained the developments that lead to the people's revolution and the implications of the referendum on the new constitution 18 and 19 January 2014, which witnessed the largest popular participation in the history of Egyptian polls.

He also invited the European parliamentarians to visit Egypt and communicate with the government and all political forces to see the reality as it is, not as pictured by distorted news published about Egypt.

In response to Aboul Enein's invitation, a high ranking delegation from the Euro-Mediterranean parliament, headed by it's president, Italian Senator Francesco Amoruso and members of the Euro-Mediterranean Parliament Burea visited Cairo.

The delegation met the minister of foreign affairs at the time, the Secretary General of the Arab League, in addition to the chairman committee, made up of 50 people for drafting the new constitution and a number of other political parties.