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    Statement:
    Common Decision.. Won't separate..


    November 24, 2009


    In the name of Allah the most merciful,
    In terms of history, religion, Arabism, humanity and the principles of ethics:
    We, the undersigned, agree to this statement on the spirit and content at the current time in which we are in greatest need for the voice of reason and conscience and to rise above the pettiness and nonsense things. If not in the name of Arabism and Islam and the cross ties of geography and history, at least on behalf of common interests and mutual understanding that we are trying to make off with the other west, let alone "the other Arab!"

    At a time when the elite has failed to take the leadership of public opinion, and some of them fell in the exam, and it appeared that all songs of Arabism and unity that they presented was from the womb of hypocrisy except a few .. Then the scene was left to the non-professionals and bad opinion makers to mislead people and engage them in unnecessary issues. It is therefore better for us to take the lead. And sign this statement of principle for all of us to drive up the skirmish immoral.

    First: We as Egyptians and Algerians offer a mutual recognition that some parties - or less abounded - from people of both countries had encroached on their fellow brothers. This was repeated against the Egyptian residents in Algeria recently, against the Algerian national team and their fans in Egypt and finally, against the masses of Egypt in Sudan. This comes in the context of recognition that the circulation of the rosary and self-description with flower and depicting the others with defects complicate matters and does not solve anything.

    Second: We strongly believe and with a firm conviction that all these violations were committed by nothing but some fanatical groups that do not represent the public and never the two nations. We distance ourselves from that, and for that we can neither judge the reality and the size of it because of the lack of any formal judicial investigation in any of the three countries, nor the chaotic media hype. We dissociate ourselves from the exchange of accusations between the action and reaction, and are free to God from what they've done.

    Third: We do not care about size of the abuses as much as we care about the fact of it been a reality that took place, any override no matter how small to any of the two nations is nothing but a betrayal of God and the homelands and also for the ethics of sport and its mission, so we Egyptians apologize to country of the million & a half million martyrs and apologize as Algerians to our elder sister Egypt.

    Fourth: We do not want to waste the personal rights for those touched by physical or financial harm by hiding behind a mutual apology, but at the same time do not want to turn that as a reason of prejudice relations between the two nations. We believe that each person that sustained a personal injury has the right to recourse to the courts in the country in which the attacks took place, so that justice is done. We trust the integrity and independence of the judiciary in Egypt, Algeria and Sudan. With an emphasis on the individualism of the events and the emphasis on juvenile behavior of due process, and to recall the statements of officials in both countries of denying the occurrence of any deaths on both sides.

    Fifth: As the political systems haven't been on the desired level of dealing with the event, contrary to what should be on them, we do not rely on the existing regimes in calling for calm. And because starting a formal investigation of abuses in both countries is the responsibility of officials in the first place, then we do not expect or have to wait for that to happen to excuse each other .We are losing, if we have to depend on them, our rights and brotherhood just as these regimes have forfeited our dignity and progress for decades. Therefore, we say again: We must not wait for official investigations - although we call for them - but do not wait for it to start genuine reconciliation initiatives on both sides.

    Sixth: We condemn, with all that the word holds, the irresponsible private media in both countries, especially the Egyptian private satellite channels, the Algerian press who sacrificed principles of the profession and honor of the word, for materialistic gains and profiteering at the expense of the truth and at the expense of relations between the two countries. We know and are certain how the size of exaggerations and falsehoods that were given in the media is known to everybody, and we therefore call not to believe what comes out of their exaggerations about this issue again. And we want them to back to reason, wisdom and principles of the profession.

    Seventh: In accordance with their Arabic and Islamic spheres, Egypt & Algeria, were and will remain two big countries who shared together, since their liberation, efforts in building and production. That's why the economic and productive partnership between them should be continued and developed, to rebuild what was ruined and to preserve the supreme national interests of both countries. All Algerian and Egyptian business men are invited to participate immediately in these aspects.

    Eighth: This initiative is a Civil Initiate started by the ordinary people the first place and does not wait for any official support from any authority and we don't rely even on intellectuals or the elite in both countries where sectors among them have entered the line of mutual agitation and have been driven by what is broadcasted of lies and exaggerations.

    And pledge to each agreed with the statement, with all his strength, to stop being a part of the devil series, to repress his fury, and to reinforce his brothers in both countries in order to return to reason and amicability whatever slander or accusations of being unpatriotic harmed him. As not everyone who sows flowers would be faced by smiles. Victory but the patience of an hour.

    Lastly but not finally, we call all sane Egyptian, Algerian and the rest of our Arab brothers who want to help us achieve the right we want to transcend what he felt of wounds or offense as a result of what some foolish people among both countries' audience have done and to sign this statement which is only the first step and shall be followed by other steps, God willing, that we'll announce respectively.. Towards the advancement for both countries and both lovely people.

    WWW.Algypt.com (under construction)
    The initiative's coordinators in Egypt
    Mustafa Alnaggar: Dentist & a blogger – 0020116450674
    Amr Magdi: GP doctor and Blogger - 0020125253522
    The initiative's coordinators in Algeria
    Rimel Aoun: Director of a company for Exhibitions – 00213557410372
    Leila Bouressace: – A board member of the Arab European center for human Rights. lailabou@yahoo.fr

    If there are images in this attachment, they will not be displayed. Download the original attachment List of people who signed the statement before being published to media:
    first: from Egypt
    • Ibrahim Youssri - Former Ambassador of Egypt in Algeria
    • Dr. Abdullah Alasha'l - Former Assistant of the minister of domestic affairs
    • Dr Noha Alzeny - chancellor
    • Dr. Heba Raouf Ezzat - lecturer at Faculty of politics - Cairo Uni.
    • Dr. Galal Amen - Professor of Economics at AUC
    • Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik - Prof. at faculty of medicine - Tanta Uni and writer
    • Dr. Essmat Nemr – Chief of General Surgery Depart. – Zagazig Uni.
    • AmrMagdi - G.P doctor and Blogger
    • Mustafa Alnagar - Dentist and blogger
    • Yasmeen Mohamed Abdallah - Uni. Student
    • Gamal Eid , The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
    • Amr Ezzat - journalist at Alshorouk Egyptian papar and blogger
    • Amr Abdulhamid - TV Journalist
    • Shaimaa Alanadoly – Assist. Teacher at Helwan Uni.
    • Morsi Soltan - Writer
    • Hassan Madni - Egyptian Sudanese living in Bahrin
    • Fathy Abdelsattar – journalist
    • Basem Fathy – adjective
    • Abdulrahman ben Khaldoun - political researcher
    • Mohamed Haykal – engineer and blogger
    • Doha Samer - political researcher and adjective
    • Noha Shams Eden – researcher and a civil society activist
    • Roaa Ebrahem – political and sociologist researcher
    • Yasmeen Alnazer – translator and journalist
    • Ahmed Abdulhamed – journalist
    • Asmaa Mahfouz – political activist
    • Ahmed Badwey – engineer and a civil society activist
    • Ahmed Shallby – director
    • Abdulrahman Mansour – journalist and activist
    • Mahmoud Saaed – software developer
    • Ebrahem Alhadaby – writer and islamic researcher
    • Azza Taher matar – translator and blogger
    • Ebrahem Zahran – oil expert
    • Sara Ahmed Foaad – translator
    • Samar Tarek – researcher and human rights activist
    • Madeha Qarqar – engineer
    • Ahmed shatta – doctor and activist
    • Ammar Yasen Mohamed – student and activist
    • Ahmed Mahna – blogger and activist
    • Dr Esmat Nemr – presidant of departments of gerenral surgery
    • Hossam Tammam - Journalist and researcher
    • Dr. Ahmed Abdullah - teacher of Psychiatry - Zagazig Uni. and civil activist
    • Sanaa saif - Assis. Teacher at Faculty of politics - Cairo Uni. and researcher.
    • Eman Abdularahman - Engineer
    • Hanaa Saber - Assis. teacher at faculty of fine Arts - Alex Uni.
    • Shahenaz Abdesalam - HR activist and blogger
    • Abdulmonem Mahmoud - editorial Secretary of Aldostor Egyptian Paper.
    • Mandy Morad - Journalist and Translator
    Second: from Algeria
    • Mostafa Nwesar - professor
    • Qeta Qwadry Mostfawey – professor at Oxford univertisty
    • Abdulhafez Maqran – professor
    • Hzrshy ben Glol - professor
    • Rimel Aoun - Director of a Company for Exhibitions
    • Leila Borsas - humen rights activist
    • Baloun Mohamed - journalist
    • Torabolsi Galal – teacher
    • Hasnaa Latrash – biological
    • Menna Berwazi - Journalist
    • Sarah ben Dieb - Uni. Student
    • Ameen Zaeany – writer and journalist
    • Khalaf Sara - student and blogger
    • Khalaf Faeza – student
    • Mayo Samy - student
    • Abdullatif ben Jamea - Monebela Uni
    • Zahira Hocine - Translator
    • Rabeh Djedou - Uni. Graduate
    • Djazia Hakem - Uni. Student
    • Nasri Kamel – Uni Student
    Other Arab countires:
    • Janate Safini - Syria - biotechnologist engineer
    • Yesser chaabani - Tunisia - Student in Italy
    • Mouldi Yazidi - Tunisia - language Teacher
    • Mostafa ALbakaly – maghrib – blogger and adjective
    • Ebrahem Safa – engineer and blogger


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