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Gemal Abdel Nasser

Reader comment on item: Nasser's Blessed Movement: Egypt's Free Officers and the July Revolution

Submitted by Kemal Abdel Nasser (AoF) (United States), Jul 31, 2005 at 21:52

Surely, a great leader and ... but what he taught arabs, inspired a few, yet motivated even less, and given strength and knowledge to scarce. He and others like Ataturk will stand as ideals for the up-coming arab revolutionist who will reunite the middle east and the islamic world. This is my view of the future...
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Gemal Abdel Nasser [56 words]Kemal Abdel Nasser (AoF)Jul 31, 2005 21:5224166
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