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Mohamed el sawy biography of william Interview February 7, Mohamed El Sawy is the creator and director of the Sawy Culture Wheel, a vital venue for alternative art and culture in Cairo. The entire complex is nestled into the spaces around and beneath two intersecting highway overpasses in the island neighborhood of Zamalek. After attending concerts at Sawy—from classical music to heavy metal—Banning Eyre paid Mohamed a visit in his office in the early days of Ramadan, I don't really think it's too tough.

Mohamed El-Sawy

Mohammed El-Sawi is an Egyptian engineer, cultural entrepreneur and politician. He is the founder of the cultural centre El Sawy Culturewheel and the Civilization Party.[1]

Life

Mohamed El-Sawy is the son of Abdel Moneim El-Sawy, a novelist and former Minister of Culture as part of the Shafik Cabinet[2] He founded the El Sawy Culturewheel as a cultural centre in , naming it after his father.

In February , shortly after disavowing interest in the position,[3] Mohamed El-Sawy was appointed minister of culture.[4]

Later in he founded the Civilization Party (El-Hadara).[1] He was returned to the People's Assembly of Egypt as an MP for Giza in the elections.[5] In March he became one of the 50 parliamentarians elected to the Constituent Assembly of Egypt,[6] and kept his place in the Constituent Assembly when it was revamped in June [7]

References

  1. ^ abAl-Hadara (Egyptian Civilization Party), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 25 November , archived from the original on 12 December , retrieved 13 December
  2. ^Egypt swears in new ministers, Reuters, 22 February , retrieved 13 December [dead link&#;]
  3. ^Post-Revolution El Sawy Culturewheel stronger than ever, Ahram Online, 17 February , retrieved 13 December
  4. ^Mohamed El Sawy appointed minister of culture, Reuters, 21 February , retrieved 13 December
  5. ^Results of Egypt’s People’s Assembly Election, Carnegie Endowment, 25 January , archived from the original on 13 December , retrieved 13 December
  6. ^Who's who in the Egyptian Constituent Assembly, Ahram Online, 26 March , retrieved 13 December
  7. ^Official: The members of Egypt's revamped Constituent Assembly, Ahram Online, 12 June , retrieved 13 December