Egyptian community in NY city celebrates 7th anniversary of June 30 Revolution

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Fri, 26 Jun 2020 - 11:53 GMT

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File- Members of the Egyptian community in the US celebrate the 5th anniversary of June 30 revolution- the photo was taken in 2018- Press photo

File- Members of the Egyptian community in the US celebrate the 5th anniversary of June 30 revolution- the photo was taken in 2018- Press photo

CAIRO - 26 June 2020: A group from the Egyptian community in New York and New Jersey would gather outside the United Nations headquarters in New York city on Saturday to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the June 30 revolution.

The community members announced their support to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s foreign policy in dealing with a number of regional and international issues, particularly the Libyan crisis and the file of the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).

Last year, Egyptians on social media celebrated the removal of a one-year-old ruling of the outlawed organization of the Muslims Brotherhood.

Egyptians on Twitter have posted several photos and videos showing their celebrations of the removal of late and ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s regime by the military on July 3, 2013 following million-man demonstrations nationwide on June 30, using hashtags of #تحيا_مصر #30يونيو.

The date June 30, 2013, was engraved into Egypt’s history as the date that Egypt freed itself from the shackles of the outlawed terrorist organization that sought to destabilize the country while pushing it to the brinks of failure.

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