Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

National Dialogue Board of Trustees Congratulates Egyptians


Sat 23 Jul 2022 | 05:28 PM
NaDa Mustafa

The Board of Trustees of Egypt's National Dialogue congratulated Egyptians on the 70th anniversary of the glorious July 23 revolution, a memory that embodies the genius of the relationship between the Egyptian army and its people.

In a statemnet, the dialogue's board of trustees said that the relationship between the Egyptian army and its people is unique and has proven throughout history that no force, no matter what, can threaten the stability and security of our dear homeland, Egypt.

On Saturday, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi marked the 70th anniversary of the 23 July 1952 Revolution, which turned the country from a hereditary monarchy into a republic.

In a televised speech, Sisi said “The glorious 23 July was a culmination of a long struggle led by the Egyptian people in defense of their right in a homeland whose head is held high."

He added that the revolution managed to establish Egypt’s first republic and radically change life in the country as well as in the region.

The revolution had “inspiring contributions to the global movement of decolonization and consolidating the right of peoples to self-determination,” the president said.

He added that the “flags of freedom and independence rose above most Arab and African countries” following the revolution.

Sisi said the 23rd of July Revolution highlighted the firm and eternal relationship between people and the armed forces that carried the banner of the revolution to achieve independence in the greatest form of challenge and will to uphold the values of justice, pride, and dignity.

The president went on to say that this anniversary gives us lessons in showing ‎determination and will to achieve the aspirations of Egyptians for a bright future ‎that sees next generations live a decent life in a secure, stable and prosperous ‎homeland.

"Our celebration of the great July Revolution is not only because of its role in ‎changing the reality in Egypt but it is also because of its lightning role in our ‎African continent and the Arab region," Sisi said.‎

He asserted that the July 23 revolution triggered Arab and African liberation ‎movements for gaining freedom and independence.‎