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Safwat El-Sherif : ウィキペディア英語版
Safwat El-Sherif
Mohamed Safwat El-Sherif ((アラビア語:محمد صفوت الشريف)) is a former Egyptian politician and the former speaker of the Egyptian Shura Council.〔(El Sherif: "We respect the will of the citizens'' )〕
His last position was the Secretary-General of the NDP until the 29th of January 2011, when he resigned along with other senior party members as a reaction to the protests in Tahrir square leading to the 2011 Egyptian uprising. He was followed by Hossam Badrawi a businessman who worked in politics for some time.
Sharif holds a B.A. degree in Military Science as well as other degrees and studies. He served in the government as Minister of Information.
==Biography==
Muhammad Safwat Yousef Elsherif was born on the 19th of December 1933 in Gharbia governorate. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in military Sciences in 1952.Safwat El Sherif is married to Ikbal Mohamed Atteya Halabi with two sons and a daughter. He was granted an Honorary Ph.D. from Barrington University (USA) in applied information and communication sciences. He also finished Military studies at Armed Forces Institutes in the fields of planning, management and communication.
He excelled Post-graduate studies in the International Communication and Public Opinion at the Strategic Studies Institute and completed Courses in means of mass communication in the British Information Service in addition to another course at the International Communication Institute in Federal Germany.(citation needed)
In 1957, he was transferred to the General Intelligence Service GIS. He is considered one of the founders of the Spying department as the Service was a new establishment. He recruited and trained officers for that department. In 1968, he was put under house arrest in an apartment in Zamalek all through the case of Intelligence deviation. He was cleared of all charges as he was not even a direct witness to events under investigation. He however left the force and opened his own private business.
In 1975 he closed his import and export profitable business to join the State Information Service SIS. He ascended in leading positions in the SIS from 1975 to 1978. He was chairman of the SIS from 1978 to 1980. Late President Anwar ElSadat then appointed him President of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union in 1980. 1982, He was appointed by former President Hosni Mubarak minister of information until the year 2004. He has always been part of Egypt’s political life.
In 1977 he was a founding member of the NDP and since then he has been a member of the Political Bureau of the NDP. He was also the Rapporteur of Information Committee of the NDP. In 1977, he became Secretary of the NDP for Qasr el Nile constituency. And in 1982 he became NDP Information Secretary as well as a member of NDP General Secretariat. In 1989, he was member of the NDP Political Bureau. In 1990 he became assistant NDP Secretary General and Information Secretary.〔("Dr. Safwat El-Sherif "Head of Shura Council" is honoured at MSA" )〕
On the 20th of April 1993, Elsherif escaped an assassination attempt by Al- Gamaa Al-Islamiya with few injures.〔("The Hamza connection" )〕
Elsherif is the founder of the Egyptian Media Production City EMPC which is known as the 6th of October Media City. He was also the founder o the Egyptian Satellite Company, Nilesat in 1996 with the purpose of operating Egyptian Satellites.

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