The forword, First, and Second Part of the Proclamation of the Constitution of the Arab Rebublic of Egypt.
CONSTITUTIONAL PROCLAMATION
We, the people of Egypt, who have been toiling on this great land since the dawn of history and the beginning of civilization.
We, the people working in Egypt's villages, cities, plants, centers of education, industry and in any field of work which contributes to create life on its soil or which plays a part in the honor of defending this land.
We, the people who believe in our immortal and spiritual heritage, and who are confident in our profound faith, and cherish the honor of man and of humanity; We, the people, who in addition to shouldering the trust of history, carry the responsibility of great present and future objectives whose seeds are embedded in the long and arduous struggle, and which hosted the flags of freedom, socialism and unity along the path of the great march of the Arab nation.
We, the Egyptian people, in the name of God and by His assistance, pledge indefinitely and unconditionally to exert every effort to realize:
FIRST:
Peace to our world: being determined that peace should be based on justice, and that the political and social progress of all peoples can only be realized through the freedom of these peoples and their independent will, and that any civilization is not worthy of its name unless it is free form exploitation whatever its form.
SECOND:
Union:
the hope of our Arab Nation, being convinced that Arab Unity is a call of history and of the future, and a demand of destiny; and that it cannot materialize except through an Arab Nation, capable of warding off any threat, whatever the source or the pretexts for such a threat.
1 - I concur, but how do we go about forging Arab unity? You going to do it on ethnic lines?religious lines? easier said than done ya karim. The GCC countries cant even agree within themselves about having a group free trade agreement with the U.S rather than having individual ones.nontheless, they are going ahead with thier unified visa, but ONLY for 30 elite countries in the world, and NOT one other Arab country besides the GCC. Imagine that its going to be easier for a belgium guy to get a visa for Kuwait and Suadi Arabia than you getting one. Talk about arab disunity hey? (Comment this)