Ali, Egypt faced hard time after the Revolution
House of Deputies Member and the Director of the
Middle East Studies Center in Paris, Dr Abdel Rahim Ali, said Sunday that Egypt
is heading at a large pace to improve its economic conditions, which represent
a new born in this new era.
Ali also explained that the Central Bank of Egypt in
mid-2013 was free of even one dollar, pointing out that the Arab states support
Egypt in this time.
He added at a seminar in Dutch capital, Amsterdam,
that in 2013 security was completely absent, and Sinai was entirely under the
control of terrorist groups, pointing out that the bombings were pursuing
security departments in Egypt and burning police departments, and Egypt has
seen chaos at the time.
He pointed out that there has been a violent attack
on the churches, and attacks on the Coptic throughout Egypt.
Ali is in Amsterdam at an invitation by the Supreme
Council of the Egyptian Community in Holland. He will speak at the seminar
about a wide range of issues, including the terrorist threat on Europe, the
conditions of the Copts in Egypt and also the status of the Muslim Brotherhood
in the country and outside it.