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IT’S EVERYTHING BUT PORN

JULY 2013 Dedicated to new beginnings

“I will treat everyone equally and be a servant of the Egyptian people.” MUHAMMAD MORSI, FORMER PRESIDENT

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IN THIS ISSUE:

JUNE 2012 - JUNE 2013

Chairman Shady Sherif

Editor-in-Chief Awad El-Ghannam

Managing Editor Wessam Sherif

Junior Editor

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Media Executive

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Financial Manager Ehab A. Aziz

Chief Accountant Sherif El Haggar

Accountant Ahmed Serag

Office Manager Sylvia Peter

Office Assistants Ibrahim Mansour Mohamed Eid

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WHY IS GOLD VALUABLE? Who decided that gold should be regarded as a higher, more attention-worthy form of metal? Is it really a worthy companion of women’s necks and should it be a constant resident of nations’ vaults? Not necessarily. Yet, somewhere, somehow, a man convincingly proclaimed it king of the alloys, and many followed through. Gold became money, and then later, when it grew weary of the constant travelling from one hand to the other, it received a promotion. It became the indicator to the strength of its successor: new money - paper. Metal empowering paper empowering man. But the power of gold was born in man’s head, it was never a fact; an honest lie, if you will. The validation of masses is what gave it legitimacy and power. Absurd, no? This is how I see the past three years; an inherently illogical debate in which every camp tries to proclaim its ideas as gold in the face of others. They all lied and twisted their words –inadvertently or not– to give power and validation to their ideas by the will of their followers, the people. Yet it was always the people who paid the dearest price, because just like many went poor in the pursuit of promised gold, many bled in the pursuit of mere ideas. Poor, wounded and dead, people are eventually forgotten. But the erroneous, deceitful debates live on, laying waste to more livelihoods and lives. Life is where real value resides, and it’s too valuable to waste on someone’s idea of what is worthy. Follow your own lies, not someone else’s.

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“My mother never held any nationality other than the Egyptian one.”

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Name: Hazem Salah Abo Ismail Date of birth: 16 June 1961 Post: Salafi lawyer and politician


“No candidate of the Freedom and Justice Party will run for presidential elections, mark my words.”

Name: Mohamed Saad El-Katatni Date of Birth: 3 April 1952 Post: Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party and former Speaker of the People’s Assembly 7


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President-elect Muhammad Morsi addresses the nation from Tahrir.

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November 2012 Assiut: People gather at the site of a train that collided with a school bus, resulting in the death of 50 individuals, most of which were children.

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“I refused to run for presidency back in the Mubarak era under the constitutional amendments that were tailored to the president and his son, because I didn’t want to be a democratic decoration.” 12 JULY 2013 CAMPUS

Name: Amr Moussa Date of Birth: October 3, 1936 Position: Founding member of the National Salvation Front and former Secretary General of the Arab League


“I consider Moussa to be part of the Mubarak regime. Moussa and Shafik were part of the bureaucracy, took orders from Mubarak and served his regime. Since the Egyptian people removed Mubarak, Moussa and Shafik shouldn’t have set foot in the public scene again out of respect for themselves and for the people.” - When asked about his opinion of Amr Moussa during the presidential elections.

Name: Hamdeen Sabahi Date of birth: 5 July 1954 Post: Head of the Egyptian Popular Movement and founding member of the National Salvation Front 13


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December 2012 Thousands of protesters converge to the presidential palace in opposition to Morsi’s constitutional decree and the draft constitution. 15


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December 2012 A pro-Morsi demonstrator raises the draft constitution that caused wide debate throughout the country. 17


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“When the Egyptian people talk, everyone should listen. We should use words to converse with one another, no dialogue was ever held with birdshots, rocks or bullets.”

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Name: Mohamed Badie Post: Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Date of birth: 7 August 1943


“We don’t shoot Egyptian citizens, the Egyptian military is an integral component of the Egyptian people.”

Name: Mohamed Hussein Tantawi Date of birth: 31 October 1935 Post: Former Head of State and former Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces 19


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January 2013 Tear gas engulfs Qasr El-Nil bridge amidst clashes between the security forces and the protesters who held large demonstrations on the second anniversary of the January 25 revolution. 21


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February 2013 A protester walks through a cloud of tear gas during clashes with security forces on the heels of demonstrations next to the presidential palace.

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“The democratic transition in Egypt is hanging in the balance. We strongly advise the Americans and the Europeans to support Egypt during this critical period as compensation for the many years they supported a brutal dictatorship.” 24 JULY 2013 CAMPUS

Name: Mohamed Khairat El- Shater Date of birth: 4 May 1950 Post: Deputy Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood


“Misr Al Qaweya declares that it will not take part in any mass protests that collaborate with Mubarak’s thugs under the umbrella of some of the opposing movements aimed at bringing down the legitimate regime by force.” - Referring to June 30 demonstrations.

Name: Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh Date of birth: 15 October 1951 Post: Head of Misr Al Qaweya party and former member of the Muslim Brotherhood 25


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February 2013 Portsaid: A mother of one of the 21 football fans who were sentenced to death holds a picture of her son, yelling: “Does he look like a thug?” 27


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As we are all 2013 here February welcome to our house we want Thousands to kill you Portsaid: took to the streets in memory of those who were killed in the clashes that took place between protesters and security forces upon the court verdict that sentenced 21 football fans to death.

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“There should be an article in the constitution that entrusts the army with protecting the civil identity of the state. There is a fear in Egypt that some may use the democratic process to vanquish democracy and turn Egypt into a theocratic state.”

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Name: Mohamed El-Baradie Date of birth: 17 June 1942 Post: Vice President of Egypt and founding member of the National Salvation Front


“I vow to uphold of the republican system, respect the constitution and law, and look after the people’s interests” - The republican oath, taken to former President Mohamed Morsi.

Name: Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi Date of birth:19 November 1954 Post: Minister of Defense and Military Production

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March 2013

Protesters clash with members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Moqattam close to the Brotherhood’s headquarters.

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April 2013 Christians run inside the main cathedral as police fire tear gas amidst the clashes with Muslims standing outside the cathedral. The clashes broke out at the church during the funeral of the Copts who were killed in sectarian violence in Qaliubiya.

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“I’m willing to serve my country in whichever position I am to be needed.” When asked if the said positions included running for presidency, his reply was: “All options are possible.” 36 JULY 2013 CAMPUS

Name: Sami Anan Date of birth: 1948 Post: Former Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces


“If people take to the streets -regardless of their numbers- I will hear them and try to understand where I went wrong. Only a weak president accuses protesters of carrying out foreign schemes”

Name: Mohamed Morsi Date of birth: 8 August 1951 Post: Former President of Egypt and former Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party 37


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July 2013 Millions take to the streets in opposition to Morsi’s regime, coupled by support from Tamarrod, the campaign that had allegedly collected over 20 million petitions in order to withdraw confidence from Morsi.

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July 2013 Army jets paint Cairo’s sky with the Egyptian flag on the heels of Sisi’s statemenet by which Morsi was removed from power. 41


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“Free and fair elections should be respected and so should legitimacy. Otherwise the law will be: ‘survival of the fittest’. If you push people who came through democracy aside, there’s no way of telling what they will resort to.” 42 JULY 2013 CAMPUS

Name: Mahmoud Mekki Date of birth: 1954 Post: Former Vice President of Egypt


“We don’t control the field, what’s happening is a response to the military coup and it will stop the moment Sisi backs down and the president is back in office” - In response to questions regarding the Brotherhood’s involvement in the violent events that took place in Sinai.

Name: Mohamed El-Beltagy Date of Birth: 1963 Post: Secretary General of the Freedom and Justice Party 43


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July 2013 The army reinstills security in Al Manial, putting an end to the clashes that erupted between the neighbourhood’s residents and proMorsi protesters. 45


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