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I had the pleasure to see you yesterday on Al Tahrir Channel, first you have to forgive me for not knowing about u before. and it was such an honor.
I was so Relieved on hearing your point of view .. that’s ok to play hide and seek with the old regime .. but there is a light at the end of the tunnel .. meaning the Egyptian workers.
with all respect to all that you have done and acheived .. can you please tell me how did you stand for the massive torture you have been experienced .. and not for only for one time .. it’s three times .. even though you went through all that for some nobel ideas .. how do you have such guts.. ?? didn’t you have an intention to step back and go back home .. ??
awaiting your kind reply.
thanks