"Mashafuhmesh and while they steal, they saw them while they were strangling them." Perhaps this Egyptian popular proverb is the most accurate description of what Egypt is witnessing at present in terms of mutual accusations between politicians and media professionals, brought together by support for the military coup that was carried out by the current President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi when he was Minister of Defense in 2013, and separated them by the struggle for positions And concessions for later.

The popular proverb is used by Egyptians to mock the post-theft disputes, which help reveal the truth at the end.

The political activist, Doaa Khalifa, accused Ahmed Shaaban of being responsible for the destruction of political life in Egypt, similar to what happened in the media file, noting that the "Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians" - responsible for Shaaban - is the reason for Egyptians' reluctance to participate in the Senate elections. The last month, the system embarrassed.

Doaa described Colonel Shaaban as "the CEO of Egypt," blaming President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for not being fair, and threatening to resort to international human rights organizations, because she was persecuted by the official of the media office of the President of the Republic.

Duaa Khalifa was one of the founders of the "Tamarod" movement, which led the advocates for the June 30, 2013 demonstrations that paved the way for the coup against the late President Mohamed Morsi, on the part of Sisi, the Minister of Defense at the time, and later became the general coordinator in Dakahlia for the campaign for Sisi to run for the presidency.

As for Ahmed Shaaban, he is one of the mysterious figures in Egypt, where media people describe him as the "editor of Egypt", referring to his control over all media outlets and turning them into a single voice that expresses the system only, and local reports indicate that he is responsible for youth conferences held by Sisi. Periodically to create a supportive youth organization.

Doaa Khalifa was one of Shaban's defenders last year when he was widely criticized. Some said that behind her was Colonel Mohamed Samir, a former spokesman for the Egyptian army, and at that time she published a text conversation with Samir when he sent her a link carrying Shaban accusations.

Doaa Khalifa broadcast text conversations with Ahmed Shaaban revealing how the media is being controlled. She also talks about arrangements for parliamentary elections with a promise of a seat for Doaa.

The political activist did not explain the reasons for the eruption of the dispute between the two parties, but she wrote several publications that reveal in their entirety how to manage political, parliamentary and media life in Egypt, which prompted the media to launch a counter-campaign against her as a searcher for fame and unjust positions.

The interesting thing is that the official news bulletin on the Egyptian TV broadcast a news attacking Duaa Khalifa, and prominent media names who supported the regime turned out to attack her, most notably the editor of Al-Youm Al-Sabe 'newspaper Khaled Salah, and the editor of Al-Dustour newspaper, Muhammad Al-Baz, who announced that she was prohibited from writing again in the constitution, as well as an attack Sharp of officials in the rebellion movement led by Mahmoud Badr, the current member of Parliament.

The Party Youth Coordination also issued a strongly-worded statement against Doaa Khalifa as one of the interests and notoriety, in addition to several statements by officials in the Coordination against the political activist supporting the regime.

Doaa Khalifa wrote Post saying that she refused to join the Youth Party Coordination. The official state channel reads a specific news in Bulletin 9 in order to respond to the Post. The coordination is the one who refused because she is over 40 and the second reason is that she is notorious financially and morally, is this not defamation .. AhA!

- Karlos.A (@KarlosAnis) September 2, 2020

For his part, the political activist Taqdam al-Khatib considered that Duaa's accusations to Colonel Ahmed Shaaban come within the framework of what he described as a power struggle between wings within the Sisi regime.

Al-Khatib tweeted that this conflict also includes attempts to amend a new constitution to ensure more powers for Sisi and extend his term beyond 2030.

Last year, the constitution was amended to allow Sisi to remain in power until 2030, and he also granted powers over the constitution to the army as the guardian of the constitution and the state's civilization.

I don't want you

This comes as the hashtag "I don't want you" continued to top the communication sites for the fifth day in a row, in response to Sisi's previous statements in which he said he was ready to leave if the Egyptians asked him to do so.

This also comes after a lawsuit was filed against former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister in the era of former President Hosni Mubarak, in addition to the arrest of businessman Salah Diab, owner of Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper.

Tweeters commented on the mutual accusations, saying that it was a struggle between the wings of the Egyptian authority, while others said that it was a struggle between the partners of the military coup for positions and spoils.

And the pioneers of social media considered that what Dua Khalifa revealed confirms what everyone is talking about regarding the control of the security services over the media and parties, which caused the closure of the public space, the nationalization of political life and the rule of one opinion.

Duaa Khalifa, a journalist, the officer who works by the informant.

- Muhammad Khattab (@shsifm) September 3, 2020

The prayer of his successor did not bring anything new, but it is from the midst of the gang. Perhaps the deceived in Sisi will wake up

- Hala Soliman (@ HalaSol78146747) September 3, 2020

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- Five in Al-Masry (@egy_five) September 3, 2020