ahmediatv.com/?p=5973 My Egyptian Pharaoh … let my people go!! Dear Mr. President, I’m sure you are a very busy man these days, running a big country like Egypt is not an easy task, lots of responsibilities; rigging election is hard work, convincing million of people that digging 20 miles tranche is a new Suez canal is a moral burden, politicizing the justice system is time consuming, keeping Egypt from becoming Syria is a full time job that I’m sure requires arresting oppositions, jailing journalists, shutting down media, suspending parliament, getting ready of the entrenched Muslims brotherhood becoming your biggest battle, working on modernizing the Islamic world is now your greatest jihad to get into the international recognition. Mr. President now I got your attention, my name is Ahmed Tharwat, although I have been living in the United States for more than 30 years and I still feel a close connection to my native country. I am writing on behalf of my nephew Hassan in Egypt. Hassan as thousands of young Egyptians like him whom were arrested during the crackdown on protestors almost three years ago in August. My nephew, Hassan, was a sweet 18-year-old boy, he had been working hard to build his new future.The youngest in his family of 3 brothers and 2 sisters, On my last visit to Egypt in 2012, I remember Hassan as a gentle, kind, young boy, a hard worker and lovely kid. Love traveling, camping and sports, a great inventor who was always thinking of new ways to improve things around him.