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33: 264:, son-in-law of Gamal Abdel Nasser, at his home. These officials are called the May group which was consisted of the Nasser supporters. Fayek had been the head of Bureau of African Affairs during his tenure as the minister of state for foreign affairs. He was removed from office by the President Sadat and was also arrested because of his alleged involvement in the planning of a coup against Sadat. He was jailed for ten years. 249:(UAR) composed of Egypt, Jordan and Syria and Israel occurred, and the UAR was defeated which led to the resignation of Gamal Abdel Nasser. Just before his resignation Nasser told Fayek that he would be tried and hanged in the middle of Cairo. During the same period a Bureau of African Affairs was formed to support the African liberation movements against former colonial countries and headed by Fayek. 240:
In June 1967 Fayek was appointed minister of national guidance and headed the Egyptian delegation to the African Summit in September 1967. He was elected to the People's Assembly in 1968 and served there for two terms representing the Kasr El Nil constituency of Cairo. He became minister of
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and was his legal adviser for African and Asian affairs. Between 1955 and 1966 Fayek was the head of the African Affairs Bureau attached to the Presidency. He also served as the vice-president of the Egyptian Committee for Afro-Asian Solidarity.
271:. One of his posts in the organization was the special rapporteur on refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and migrants in Africa. He also headed a publishing company entitled Dar Al Mustaqbal Al Arabi ( 200:. He was the minister of national guidance in 1967, the minister of information between 1968 and 1970 and the state minister for foreign affairs between 1970 and 1971. He was also elected as a deputy to the 300:, a Nasserist newspaper. He is the president of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights, the chairman of the Nile Valley Family Association and a board member of the Boutros Ghali Foundation. 256:
Next Fayek served as the minister of state for foreign affairs between April 1970 and May 1971. On 13 May 1971 Fayek resigned from the post with three other cabinet members. President
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As of 2011 Fayek was serving as the chairman of the Egyptian Ombudsman Office. He was also the chairman of the board of directors of
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Fayek was born in Cairo in 1929. He received a university degree and was a graduate of the Military Academy.
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Following his release from the prison Fayek assumed various positions in the organizations such as
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Fayek is married and has two children. The Egyptian musician Nadya Shanab is his granddaughter.
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information in 1968 which he held until April 1970. When Fayek was in office the
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in 1952. Fayek headed the Bureau of Gamal Abdel Nasser after Nasser became the
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Making the Arab World: Nasser, Qutb, and the Clash That Shaped the Middle East
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Gamal Abdel Nasser
Anwar Sadat
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal
Cairo
Kingdom of Egypt
Alma mater
presidency
Gamal Abdel Nasser
People's Assembly
intelligence officer
Free Officers Movement
King Farouk
President of Egypt
Six-Day War
United Arab Republic
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal
Anwar Sadat
Ashraf Marwan
Arab Organization for Human Rights
Arabic
Galal Amin
Ismail Sabri Abdullah
Edwar al-Kharrat
Al Arabi
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