Monday 7 February 2011

Sayyed Nasrallah to Deliver Speech on “Egyptian People’s Revolution”

Somebody, the angry guy, criticized Almanar for its coverage the uprising in Egypt during the first days.

I heared an Egptian activist telling Al-manar, you forget us on the first days, but we understand why?

Later, the Prof. in political Science reminded the Angry Guy, to consider the Egyptian nationalism

"It should be noted that there is in Egyptian political culture an intense sense of narrow nationalism, shared by government and opposition alike" he stressed " It should be noted that this sense has been cultivated intensely by Sadat and Mubarak and has achieved great success, and that this cultivation has been part of requirements of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in order to sever ties between Egypt and the Palestinian cause." he added.  "It should finally be noted that this nationalism carries with in it shared elements with Phoenician Lebanese nationalism, and both carry racist elements toward others."

It happened that both the Angry Guy and the Prof are the same person, Who smetimes act like the Arab saying: أنا أعمى ما بشوف، أنا ضراب السيوف

I fully agree with the Prof, and disgree with the Angry Guy, and many activists who expected Hamas to celebrate its biggest day.

Do I have to remind the Prof. that both the Tunisian and Egyptian people's uprising are complementary to the chain of victories and accomplishments of the national and Islamic resistance in Lebanon, and resistance (Armed and popular resistance in Palestine, especially the victim of Oslo (First Intifada).

Uprooted Palestinian
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Sayyed Nasrallah to Deliver Speech on “Egyptian People’s Revolution”

Local Editor

Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will deliver a speech today, Monday, at the end of a rally to be held in support of the Egyptian people.

According to Hizbullah Media Relations, the rally, organized by "The Lebanese National Parties and Figures", will be held under the title "The Egyptian People's Revolution against the Camp David Regime" and "In Support of Egypt's Arab Identity and Enhancing Resistance in the Arab World."

The event is scheduled to start at 3 pm (local timing), in the Ghobeiry Hall.

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