Friday, May 16, 2008

Review : A Nation in waiting

I have just watching "A Nation in waiting" from the beginning till the ending and these are my remarks about this important documentary that Al Jazeera international produced to the west .

  • Overall the documentary was unbiased, moderated.
  • I do not know why Al Jazeera international ignored Mohammed Naguib and considered Nasser the first president of Egypt , Naguib was not just the first Egyptian President but he also was forced to leave the position and was sent in to internal exile because of supporting democracy and standing by the real 6 principles of revolution.
  • Mubarak was so young in 1980s , seriously he looked so young and thin !!
  • I could not stand the hypocrites of the NDP they hosted especially Ali El-Din Halal about the bridges his president ordered to be built

People do not remember because they are ungrateful !!!

#%&*# what ever this insult to him ,yes the Egyptians are like the cats ; they eat and deny "famous Egyptian proverb about the ungratefulness of the cats !!"

well why do the NDPians treat us as if Mubarak built all his from his pocket money ?? He had to !! He had to improve and build the infrastructure of this country ,it is a basic thing for God Sake !!??

The only thing I real hated in the documentary is that silly accent of the narrators of Arabic language  , already I do not know why did not Mustafa El-Faky speak  English ?? and why did Galal Amin speak English ??

2 comments:

  1. I hope every Egyptian can watch this guy talking on Charlie Rose program. He is the son of an Egyptian diplomat. His name is Mohamed El Erian. This guy is the co CEO of PIMCO the largest bond investing company in the world. Already many Americans who watched this guy want their next president to learn from him. This guy inspired me when I watched this interview. I wish Egypt can elect this guy to be our next president. Zeinab please write a post for this guy.
    http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2008/7/24/2/a-conversation-with-mohamed-el-erian

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  2. @Hazem, thank you so so so much , we never heard about this guy before , I should write a post about him ,thanks again
    It is happy and sad thing when you see Egyptians like that abroad and not inside , they should be abroad and inside

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