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    What Saddam Hussein did in Egypt?

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    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Apr 2017, 3:45 am

    What Saddam Hussein did in Egypt? !


    Sat, 01 Apr 2017 07:27:32


    In the early 1960's, he took refuge in the former president, Saddam Hussein, to Egypt to complete his studies, which left before joining the Baath Party, where he chose "Dokki" neighborhood, one of the main neighborhoods of the city of Giza to settle it whenever it was teeming with Arab learners.



    According to a press investigation by the newspaper "Al-Ahram" tracked the impact of the former president in the neighborhood, in 2003, Saddam joined the secondary school Nile Palace, located in the heart of Dokki Square, and then joined the Faculty of Law, Cairo University, which is not far from the Dokki district, which was initially a village in the countryside of Giza, to be entered into the urban, about 1964, and became the cradle of the wealthy who own palaces and farms.





    And it tells the people of the living memories of him, saying he was "months of Iraqi students because of the many Mchagbath and his presence at the head of a large coterie of Iraqis showing him as a leader, it was his character also remember very violent, and always shows a strong and bold", stressing that they "do not believe so far what seemed to him of weakness and surrender. "



    The broker describes months in Dokki that Saddam "was a constant concern, likes to change his home very much," he said, adding that the latter description of housing in the neighborhood B "is a famous place, it is difficult to reach."



    According to the newspaper in the realization that "the presence of Saddam Hussein was not strange, it is his habits to go to Pizzeria restaurant, and his request does not come out for sandwiches Scallop and Alroozbev live Finno, he does not like rice or vegetables, and when it enters the café sends Maitre to accelerate demand and, in many cases did not have the price Sandwechath, she was postponed payment for days, but he was keen to repay all its debts. "





    Saddam permanently as the frequency on the crowded cafes, specifically "Indiana" cafe, which is located downtown neighborhood, was going there to deal with his coffee and read in his books of study and then go out, so going his life daily, even arose between him and the owner of the cafe strong relationship, which he said in his speech that he "Saddam was always advised to stay away from politics."



    The owner of the coffee shop and also mentions, that Saddam was assisted to his knowledge the existence of his daughter was sick, and he often sends him money and gifts by the embassy, ​​and treated his daughter sick at his expense, also remembers that "after he took Saddam ruled Iraq, went to the cafe and eat his coffee on Turabizath favorite and paid his debts to Jursnat, pay baksheesh $ 500 and leave some gifts. "



    It is known as the official site of the Giza Governorate, neighborhood "Dokki", as one of the most important neighborhoods of the city of Giza, and is going through major roads linking the two parts of the Greater Cairo city in the governorates of Cairo and Giza. As for the name of the neighborhood is attributable to the presence of Dokki family that lived in the area since ancient times, after it came from Upper Egypt. Currently it classifies the neighborhood in the ranks of the elite neighborhoods of society, and assured each shelter come to Egypt.

    http://www.jumhuriya.news/news.php?id=9910

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