It has been noted quite a bit that Egypt under Sisi has been experiencing a revival of Nasserist nostalgia. Next year Nasser's home will
open as a historic site:
Egypt's Culture Ministry has just announced a plan to open up Nasser's
residence with a museum by 2015. Minister Gaber Asfour said it will
present the "formation of our national history," something President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi recently invoked by claiming the "January 25, 2011, and June 30, 2013, revolutions are continuations of the revolution of July 23, 1952..."
Since Mohammed Morsi's overthrow on July 3, 2013, state-sponsored
cultural emblems have been increasingly commonplace. From pro-army songs
like "Teslam al-Ayadi" (Blessed are the Hands) to a gauche monument
honoring the security forces on the site of the Rabia al-Adawiya massacre, the state has attempted to enshrine its place in public culture in a way arguably not seen since Nasser's time.
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