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Egypt nixes plan to put pyramids on flag

Posted : Tue, 09 Feb 2010 08:52:11 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Middle East (World)
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Cairo - The head of Egypt's upper house of parliament refused to consider a plan to change the country's flag to include the Giza Pyramids, a government daily reported on Tuesday. Lawmaker Hussein Abdel-Samei had on Monday suggested placing an image of the three pyramids at Giza at the center of Egypt's flag, to replace the current flag's golden eagle holding a shield emblazoned with the words "Arab Republic of Egypt," Cairo's al-Gomhuriya newspaper reported.

Shooting down the proposal, Safwat al-Sharif, head of the Shura Council, said that Egypt was not a Pharaonic country, but instead rooted in the Pharaonic, Coptic Christian, and Islamic eras.

Al-Sarif said that Egypt's flag represented its struggle during a period of its history. The Egyptian flag consists of the Pan-Arab red, white and black stripes taken from the flag of the 1916-1918 Arab revolt against Ottoman rule.

Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and the Palestinian Authority all use variants of that flag.

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