Al -Maslamani: Maspero has missed a lot and our arduous and interesting mission is to restore his role
Journalist Ahmed Al -Muslimani, Chairman of the National Media Authority, saluted the Palestinian people for its historical resilience, stressing Egypt’s position rejecting the displacement and adherence to the two -state solution to establish an independent Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967, and its capital is East Jerusalem.
” Maspero has missed a lot and it is time to restore his role, pointing out that he has been working to restore his role since President Sisi honored him with the presidency of the National Authority to start an arduous and interesting task.
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Al -Muslimani thanked everyone who contributed to organizing the ceremony and leaving the appropriate appearance, and during his speech he presented a scene to the Cairo Tower saying; & laquo; Cairo Tower Tani & Raquo; Without additional comments.
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& nbsp; That the Cairo Tower was built and an independent national decision was taken. What was produced by Egyptian television twenty years ago, which was presented for the first time in the month of Ramadan in 1999.
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& nbsp; I invalidate the series with a sharp applause from the hall.
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The National Media Authority celebration was launched, Thursday evening at the theater of the able artist Umm Kulthum in the Maspero Building in the presence of the journalist Ahmed Al -Muslimani, head of the National Media Authority And Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology. Year on the production of the Umm Kulthum series, where its heroes are to be honored on the sidelines of the ceremony.
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& nbsp; The creator Reham Abdel Hakim and a documentary documentary about her origins and history, contemporary music bands, singers and young singers performing her songs.
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& nbsp; Among the symbols of Masperoa, senior journalists, media professionals, artists and public figures.
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& nbsp; Old music machines and cameras that are mentioned in the beautiful time that were used to photograph Umm Kulthum parties in the 1960s. & nbsp;