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Tomorrow marks the 5th anniversary of the popular uprising 30 June


Fri 29 Jun 2018 | 01:59 PM
Mohamed Wadie

CAIRO, JUNE 29 (SEE) Tomorrow marks the 5th anniversary of the 30 June uprising, which will remain an engraved mark in the memory of the Egyptians who have regained their state after After being abducted for a full year by a terrorist group that has raided the country in favor of private goals and foreign agendas.

The Muslim brotherhood rule witness many complications from frequent power outages, to the scarcity of petroleum products from gasoline and diesel, until threats to the national security through infiltration of terrorist groups in the Sinai Peninsula after being released from prisons with a presidential pardon.

Egyptians revolted against the group of terrorism and failure, they were able to save the country and the Arab region from the scheme of piding the homeland into states and sectarian strife such as cases in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq. Along with the Egyptians, Minister of Defense Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi at that time fulfilled the crowd's call to help save the country from the hegemony of the terrorist group.

After a supervised international election, Al-Sisi was chosen to lead the country and deal with the crises that the Brotherhood left behind, reserving the Egyptian citizen's dignity, and uniting them under one slogan "Long Live Egypt".

Al-Sisi managed to improve road networks, and established a social security program to grant the most-favored families a decent life, through subsidized projects such as a community projects, a mobile car project to distribute food commodities and a social housing project that provides an apartment for every citizen who deserves social housing, in addition to providing  new employment opportunities for youth.

In addition, the President was able to complete the New Suez Canal project in a year, with the help of the Armed Forces, and helped eliminate hepatitis C virus after launching the initiative of "Egypt free of VIRUS C "  free of charge at the expense of the state.

Moreover, Al-Sisi managed to arm the Egyptian forces with the latest weapons, placing it in an advanced position among the most powerful armies in the world to make it able to successfully combat terrorism and expell terrorists from every deep gulf of  Sinai.

The president also managed to open investment horizons and attract foreign direct investment (FDI) through providing good environment for investors, in addition to building a new administrative capital which will reduce congestion and provide more employment opportunities.

The June 30 uprising brought about important developments and significant changes in the future of the Egyptian state and its regional and international environment, especially with regard to the restoration of the state's international relations with major countries in the international community. Egypt succeeded in confronting  terrorist operations that spread in the days following the revolution, which were aimed at frightening the Egyptians and instilling terror in them.