Mostafa Bakry Explained
Mostafa Bakry (born 16 May 1956) is an Egyptian journalist, TV presenter, author, politician and member of the Egyptian House of Representatives. In 1996 he was serving as the editor-in-chief of Al Ahrar, organ of the Liberal Party, but fired due to his extensive support for the Nasserist views.[1] He also served as the editor-in-chief of the El-Osboa newspaper.[2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
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- Book: Mohamed El-Bendary. The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events. 1 March 2010. Lexington Books. 978-0-7391-4520-3. 112.
- Book: Mohamed El-Bendary. The "Ugly American" in the Arab Mind: Why Do Arabs Resent America?. August 2011. Potomac Books, Inc.. 978-1-59797-673-2. 53.
- News: Fierce Clashes Erupt in Egypt Ahead of Presidential Vote. A member of Parliament, Mustapha Bakri, quoted the army chief of staff, Sami Anan, as telling Mr. Bakri that the military was “considering” handing over power on 24 May if the first round of voting yielded an outright winner. The New York Times. Kareem Fahimm. Mayy El Shekh. 2 May 2012. 24 November 2017.