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With a career spanning over 30 years, Egyptian writer, scriptwriter, and poet Dr. Medhat El Adl etched his name into the history of the TV, theater, and film industries with over 30 landmarks that struck a chord with audiences in Egypt and the Arab world.
Throughout his illustrious career, he forged partnerships with esteemed directors, producing groundbreaking works that set the stage for a new wave of talent and marked significant moments in Egypt's entertainment landscape with productions that fearlessly addressed pressing societal, national, and humanitarian issues.
Dr. Medhat’s first foray into the business began with a notable collaboration with preeminent director Khairy Beshara, who was one of the founders of the new wave of cinema that started in the 1980s. As part of this collaboration, he worked on the dialogue and songwriting of ICE CREAM IN GLEAM, which went on to achieve phenomenal success thanks to its unforgettable songs performed b
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Sami Al-Arian
Stateless political activist (born 1958)
Sami Amin Al-Arian (Arabic: سامي أمين العريان; born January 14, 1958) is a Kuwaiti-born politicalactivist of Palestinian origin who was a computer engineering professor at University of South Florida. During the Clinton administration and Bush administration, he was invited to the White House. He actively campaigned for the Bush presidential campaign in the United Statespresidential election in 2000.
After a contentious interview with Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor following the September 11 attacks, Al-Arian's tenure at University of South Florida came under public scrutiny.
He was indicted in February 2003 on 17 counts under the Patriot Act. A jury acquitted him on 8 counts and deadlocked on the remaining 9 counts. He later struck a plea bargain and admitted to one of the remaining charges in exchange for being released and deported by April 2007. However, as his release date approached, a federal prosecutor