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But he has no shoes on, and the sole of his feet are cracked.Abdel Nasser was a larger than life figure in--
Abdel Nasser was a larger than life figure in--
Abdel Nasser died a few days after signing this agreement, unfortunately.
Abdel Nasser's project was to build Aswan Dam.
And Nasser told me, at the time, you could smoke cigars in the hospitals.
And Nasser took a job at a university there.
So Nasser goes back.
Gamal Abdel Nasser here is shown as what?
So Abdel Nasser is the leader of the whole region, basically.
You see Abdel Nasser surrounded by people who are happy, from diverse backgrounds.
So Abdel Nasser is a recurrent theme.
What is Abdel Nasser doing here?
So you see Abdel Nasser.
And is Abdel Nasser as big as them?
did Abdel Nasser with the dam and everyone smiling around him and the ship is passing?
And so Nasser, not wanting his son to be killed and feeling like there's no evidence that he's doing anything-- yes, he's engaged in this radical speech.
So you can imagine how Abdel Nasser's image loomed over the region.
This is the Kuwaiti painter depicting Gamal Abdel Nasser.
So this is a Kuwaiti artist depicting what Abdel Nasser meant to them, someone from the Gulf saying, Abdel Nasser now is the leader of the region.
So Hamid Ewais was very close to Abdel Nasser.
And they say, look Nasser, if you don't get Anwar to come back to Sana'a and go back into the prison, the Americans
Now in the 1950s and 1960s, Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian president at the time, wanted to nationalize his country.
So in fact he was very close to the government of Abdel Nasser.
So what happened was Abdel Nasser had nationalized the Suez Canal.
In this case, you have Abdel Nasser here-- Hamid Ewais, who was another leftist leaning artist, socialist, who was very friendly with Abdel Nasser
You see the first vote sort of cross under the era of Abdel Nasser.
On one hand, they're presenting Abdel Nasser-- or he was presenting Abdel Nasser as being the successor of the and the successor
And in 1962, Egypt introduced a new constitution that Abdel Nasser had commissioned.
Lumumba in the Congo, Nehru in India, Nasser in Egypt.
And he came to the US, Dr. Nasser Al-Aulaqi, in 1966 as a Fulbright scholar.
And when Anwar was seven, the family moved back to Yemen so that Nasser could take a job building up the Department of
The head of Yemen's intelligence agency comes to Dr. Nasser Al-Aulaqi, who's a very esteemed figure in Yemeni society.
four million people went-- it was one of the largest funerals ever in the history of Egypt, after Nasser, I think.
Now, a big theme in the 1950s and '60s was nationalism and Pan-Arabism, which was championed by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
At one point, Allen Dulles had this project for Nasser.
And his father is actually an extraordinary man, this guy named Dr. Nasser Al-Aulaqi.
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