Anwar Sadat

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Egypt's Third President

Muhammad Anwar Al Sadat was the third president of Egypt. He served for eleven years before his October 6, 1981 assassination.

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat and Menachem Begin in 1978 for their unprecedented work on The Camp David accords.

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Egypt's Mubarak sinks from war hero to convict
It was an inglorious end for a leader who rose to power after Islamic extremists assassinated his predecessor Anwar Sadat and then steered the nation through the turmoil that swept the Middle East buffeted by wars, terrorism and religious extremism.
Hallmark of Mubarak's Police State, Egypt's 31-Year Emergency Law Ends
Since former President Anwar Sadat's 1981 assassination, the security forces were empowered to detain and arrest people without charge, keep them locked up despite court releases and extract confessions under torture. Abuses almost always went ...
Egypt's Mubarak at A Glance
After the Six Day War with Israel in 1967, Mr. Mubarak was responsible for rebuilding Egypt's air force President Anwar Sadat named Mubarak his vice president in 1975, giving Mr. Mubarak access to foreign policy experience including the 1978 Camp David ...
The pharoah got life! Long live the pharoah!
When he inherited the presidency after the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981, he cut a very different figure from his predecessor. A month before his death, Sadat had locked up more than 1500 political prisoners. Academics, journalists, lawyers and ...

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Egypt's Mubarak sinks from war hero to convict
It was an inglorious end for a leader who rose to power after Islamic extremists assassinated his predecessor Anwar Sadat and then steered the nation through the turmoil that swept the Middle East buffeted by wars, terrorism and religious extremism.
Hallmark of Mubarak's Police State, Egypt's 31-Year Emergency Law Ends
Since former President Anwar Sadat's 1981 assassination, the security forces were empowered to detain and arrest people without charge, keep them locked up despite court releases and extract confessions under torture. Abuses almost always went ...
Egypt's Mubarak at A Glance
After the Six Day War with Israel in 1967, Mr. Mubarak was responsible for rebuilding Egypt's air force President Anwar Sadat named Mubarak his vice president in 1975, giving Mr. Mubarak access to foreign policy experience including the 1978 Camp David ...
The pharoah got life! Long live the pharoah!
When he inherited the presidency after the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981, he cut a very different figure from his predecessor. A month before his death, Sadat had locked up more than 1500 political prisoners. Academics, journalists, lawyers and ...

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