March 02, 2009

March 1, Chicago, IL. - Aladdin Elaasar, Award winning Author, called upon President Obama to revisit American-Egyptian relation and reconsider receiving the Mubarak's at the White House. Egyptian President Mubarak's son, Gamal Mubarak is expected to visit the United States and the White House this week while President Mubarak is expected to visit the U.S. early April.

Hosni Mubarak in his ninth decade and 28th year in power as President of Egypt still Egypt is facing uncertain future having the highest rates of unemployment among developing nations, young unmarried people, corruption and pollution. Egyptian economy has been stagnant with inflation reaching 14-18% and a large gap of the populace between a small, upper class, and the 40 million who live under the poverty line. Egypt is also one of the highest rates of child labor, infant mortality, female illiteracy, corruption and abuse of human rights. Its society and state media are rife with Anti-Americanism and Anti-Semiticism.

President Mubarak has been polishing his son, Gamal to be his successor supposing Egypt to become a republic with elected officials. Unlike Sadat and Nasser, Mubarak persistently refusing to appoint a Vice President. Egyptians are enraged of thought that Mubarak's son, Gamal, would be their next ruler.

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