21 April 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
Yahya Hamid, President Morsi's Minister of Investment, has said that
the anti-coup forces count not on any foreign factor but principally on
the awareness and determination of the Egyptian people as well as on the
increasing rejection within the people's ranks "of the attempts by the
coup perpetrators to return Egypt to the era of the despotic military
state".
In an exclusive interview given to Arabi 21, Hamid said that
there has been some negative impact on the anti-coup forces due to what
some media disseminated in the aftermath of the signing of the Riyad
Document by the Gulf states to the effect of alleging that personalities
and currents that support legitimacy - and at the heart of which
happens to be the Muslim Brotherhood - will be the main victims of any
Gulf concord. He also said that London and not the Muslim Brotherhood
will be the real loser as a result of succumbing to the dictates of
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi and ordering an inquiry into the Brotherhood.
Hamid added: "Such (media) analysis is nothing but wishful
thinking on the part of those that support the coup or act at its
behest. Our stance is unwavering and it emanates from purely internal
Egyptian reckoning. We shall continue to resist the coup until it is
toppled and until the attempts to return Egypt to the era of military
rule are thwarted. It is the people of Egypt living on the proud land of
Egypt who will decide and not any external state whether hostile or
friendly."
Hamid, who was the second youngest minister in Egypt's modern
history, alluded to the importance of the role played by the youth in
the Egyptian revolution and said: "The conscientious Egyptian youth are
the ones who lead the revolution on the streets. In pursuing peaceful
change, we count on the efforts made by these youth who are aware of the
magnitude of the challenges (facing them) and they know full well the
volume of the foreign aid accorded to the coup perpetrators. Yet, these
(youth) are determined to continue the revolution until they bring the
coup down and regain freedom and restore dignity for the Egyptian
citizen."
Asked by Arabi 21 about (why) the Egyptian (military) regime
is still continuing (to be there) despite the passage of more than nine
months since the coup, Hamid answered: "Revolutions require patience and
peaceful change requires time. As it has been said ‘victory is the
fruit of an hour's patience'. We are ready to be patient for as long as
it takes. Thanks to our faith in God, to our confidence in the justness
of our cause and to the support of our people, we are capable of
confronting all the internal and external conspiracies and of enduring
until we achieve victory for our people. We shall pursue peaceful
struggle for the sake of our country no matter how long this takes or
how much effort and sacrifices it requires. The march of the Muslim
Brotherhood along several decades has proven this (to be the case).
Victory is inevitable, God willing. Once this is accomplished our people
will not forget who stood by them and who conspired against them.
Link: middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/11013-arabi-21-yahya-hamid-we-count-on-the-egyptian-people-to-defeat-the-coup.
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