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01/07/2005
Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd
A conversation with Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd about Egypt
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A conversation with Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd of Cairo University, one of Egypt's leading intellectuals and the Vice President of Egypt's National Council for Human Rights about the relationship between the U.S. and Egypt and conflict in the Middle East.


Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd
Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd is a practicing attorney in Cairo and a Professor of Public Law at Cairo University since 1958.
Dr. Aboulmagd has served as both the Minister of Youth and the Minister of Information in Egypt in the early Seventies. He has held the distinguished position of Legal and Constitutional Advisor for the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kuwait. He is a member of the Supreme Council of Research of the University of El-Azhar in Cairo and a member of the Academy of Magreb. He is also a member of the Egyptian Society of Human Rights and the Egyptian Supreme Council for Women's Affairs and Rights.
Source- http://www.un.org/Dialogue/Aboulmagd.html
Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd is a practicing attorney in Cairo and a Professor of Public Law at Cairo University since 1958.
Dr. Aboulmagd has served as both the Minister of Youth and the Minister of Information in Egypt in the early Seventies. He has held the distinguished position of Legal and Constitutional Advisor for the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kuwait. He is a member of the Supreme Council of Research of the University of El-Azhar in Cairo and a member of the Academy of Magreb. He is also a member of the Egyptian Society of Human Rights and the Egyptian Supreme Council for Women's Affairs and Rights.
Source- http://www.un.org/Dialogue/Aboulmagd.html























