For the first time, a documentary reveals Al-Bashir's involvement in the assassination attempt on Mubarak ... and his son Alaa responds

Mubarak during one of his meetings with Bashir.

The documentary "The Great Secrets" revealed the scenes of the 1989 coup in Sudan, and the details of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group's control of the government.

The documentary, produced by the Al-Arabiya channel, broadcast footage and leaks of the isolated Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir in which he revealed his hostility to the late Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and said, "The Egyptians, after we came to power, thought that what happened in their favor and used their media and diplomacy to support us, and then after a while they discovered that our system In Sudan, an opponent of the regime in Egypt. "

Al-Arabiya TV referred to the statements of Hassan Al-Turabi, founder of the Islamic Movement in Sudan, before his death, in which he revealed "the involvement of the Bashir regime in the assassination attempt of former President Hosni Mubarak in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, in 1995."

#GreatSecrets | Deposed Sudanese President Omar # Al-Bashir in an exclusive leak: “Former Egyptian Interior Minister Zaki Badr used to go out at any station from which we asked to say these are liars and cheat people .. Do not believe them .. Even others who knew our orientation were afraid.”
Full episode https: // t. co / m16rkOwxGf pic.twitter.com/2Y8xjcfatX

- Al-Arabiya (@AlArabiya) August 30, 2020

Alaa Mubarak, son of the late Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, said in a tweet to him on "Twitter", that "Hassan al-Turabi revealed the involvement of the former Sudanese Foreign Minister, Ali Othman Muhammad Taha, and the former head of the security apparatus, Nafeh Ali Nafie, in the assassination attempt." The Sudanese regime was involved in harboring the terrorists who carried out the operation.

The late Egyptian President, on his way to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to attend the African Summit in June 1995, was subjected to an assassination attempt, as his convoy was targeted by gunmen, while the president's guards succeeded in liquidating two of the perpetrators, before Mubarak decided to go to the airport and return to Cairo for fear Another targeting is on the way.

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