Wednesday, May 11, 2011

A cry for help from Nile University students (English version)


To Whom It May Concern\

After all the greetings and appreciation to the people of Egypt to the great effort in liberating and cleansing the country from the injustice and corruption and the desire of us as the youth of the nation in helping to re-build it there is no one other than the civil society and all the people of this great country to solve our problem and save our future.

We are students of Nile University calling upon the people of Egypt to save our university from rapid destruction. We joined this university to our faith in its mission in the promotion of education and scientific research in Egypt, and leading the educational process elite university professors and Egyptian scientists who have studied abroad and returned in order to benefit the people of their country with their knowledge. Donating to the youth of this country with the knowledge or effort seeking to gather support from government agencies and in particular to the creation of this educational entity. It is the only university that keeps pace with major foreign university, but with an Egyptian spirit.

The problem we now face, that the violent attack, which was subjected to the university led to disabling us to use the campus of Sheikh Zayed, which prevents the progress of the educational process properly as we cannot use the workshops and laboratories equipped in that campus, which disrupts our future.

We call upon the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Dr. Essam Sharaf and the Council of Ministers, all institutions of civil society, we call upon every researcher and scientist and professor of a university in Egypt and abroad, we call upon every student asking for a better education, we call upon every father who wants better education for his children, we call upon every Egyptian hoping for the advancement of our beloved Egypt.

Support us to enable the university to begin work at the campus of Sheikh Zayed to enable us to use the laboratories and workshops equipped, and the ratification of the decision of the Supreme Council of Universities to transfer Nile University to the a non-governmental university to confirm the non-profit status of the University.


We went on January 25 calling for a better tomorrow for our country so we are not confident that the allowing destruction of an educational entity to be one of the results of the revolution whose sole purpose is rehabilitation of youth education and work. We are confident that you will not allow the loss of our future, our research and our work, but you will you keep on this entity and encourage us to continue in this scientific process towards a better future.

Please accept sincere appreciation and respect,

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