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| | Al-Ahram Weekly | Special Supplement | Liberating Nasser's legacy |
 | | Now, 30 years after Nasser's death, the time has come to untangle the experience from both the feelings of nostalgia with which its supporters envelop it and the vengeance that its enemies continue to exact upon it. |
 | | 'Gamal Abdel-Nasser continues to inhabit Egypt because, like Bonaparte, he is the representative of an age of certain national glory, despite the mistakes and the military debacle. |
 | | Gamal Abdel-Nasser believed that through such programmes as agrarian reform, industrialisation, the Aswan High Dam, free universal education, universal health insurance etc., we could set the necessary groundwork for the building of democracy. |
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