The spokesman of the Civil Movement Yahya Hussein Abdel Hadi, the former director of the Center for the preparation of leaders that the prosecution of Nasr City ended the investigation on Sunday evening, after he was charged with insulting the President of the Republic and the aggravation of peace and the publication of false news.

"On the way to the second section of Nasr City to clear the way after paying the bail ten thousand pounds," Abdel Hadi wrote on his Facebook page.

Abdel Hadi wrote a few days ago an article posted on his Facebook page, criticizing the statements of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi about the revolution of January 25, 2011, in which he said Sisi "I always say that what happened in 2011 is a wrong treatment for a wrong diagnosis; People have a picture that change can happen this way, and that there is a magic wand that will solve problems. "

"The popular revolutions are rare in human history, but the Egyptian revolution is the most beautiful, the most beautiful and the most civilized, and the revolutions and revolutions of all revolutions have taken place before. .

He added that revolutions do not continue, nor do the revolutions, which, in the end of the revolutions, remain their values ​​and principles. The revolution does not harm the murderers, the ministers of forced labor, the thieves of public money, the merchants of antiquities, and the slaves of rice, but the shame and the mud smothers those who choose to line up with them in a single way. .

Abdul Hadi graduated from the Military Technical College in 1977 and served as an officer in the Egyptian army until 1992. After leaving the Armed Forces, he participated in establishing the Leadership Development Center, which was a follower at the beginning of the premiership. Ministry of Investment in 2004.

Abdel Hadi fought many battles under deposed President Hosni Mubarak to counter the sale of several state-owned assets, including the sale of Banque du Caire, the sale of Omar Effendi and the political forces opposed to President Mohamed Morsi's rule.

In January 2014, he joined the Civic Democratic Movement, which opposes the policies of the current regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.