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A heroic role against terrorism .. Ilham Shaheen reveals the scenes of June 30

with words full of pride and pride, the great artist Ilham Shaheen described the June 30 revolution as a milestone in the history of the country, stressing that this day is no less important than the victory of October 1973, but rather was a national uprising in which Egypt regained its dignity and identity from the grip of terrorism and chaos. & quot; June 30 was not just a political event, but rather a real people’s revolution … a historical moment that the Egyptians made with their free will, and I was proud to be part of it. & quot;

Stars coordination … and starting to liberate

Shaheen revealed the scenes of her participation in the popular marches, noting the coordination that took place between them and a number of artists to fame in the masses of the people. She said: & quot; I contacted a number of colleagues, and we agreed to meet in the Ministry of Culture at 12:00 p.m., and we set out from there in an enthusiastic march from Zamalek to Tahrir Square. I woke up early, and I passed the artist Yousra, then Laila Elwi, and from there to the media Hala Sarhan, and we set out together with hope and faith in a better future. & Quot;

You will not be able to prevent me. She firmly said: & quot; I received direct threats, but my response was clear: You will not be able to defend. I believed that we were fighting a battle consciousness and survival, and I was ready to pay any price for my country & quot; she added: & quot; we felt at the time that the people, the army and the police have become one hand, all standing to protect Egypt from falling into the abyss. & Quot;

June 30, Egypt has brought us back to us Shaheen believes that June 30 is like a articulated turning point in the history of the country, stressing that the day the Egyptians recovered their homeland, just as it happened in October 1973: & quot; Style ="Color:#e74c3c;"> She will not leave her homeland. I am like a fish that does not live outside the water. Egypt is my life and my identity, and I will never leave it. & Quot;

The pride of participation & nbsp; My participation in this great day will remain a medal on my chest, because it was a real testimony to the love and victory of Egypt. & Quot;

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