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'''Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar''', also spelled '''Abul-Ghar''', or '''Aboulghar''' ({{lang-arz|محمد ابو الغار}}, {{IPA-arz|mæˈħæmmæd abu lˈɣɑːɾˤ|IPA}}; born 2 July 1940 in [[Shibin El Kom]], [[Egypt]]) is an [[Egypt]]ian professor of gynecology at the [[Cairo University]] and a political activist.
'''Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar''', also spelled '''Abul-Ghar''', or '''Aboulghar''' ({{lang-arz|محمد ابو الغار}}, {{IPA-arz|mæˈħæmmæd abu lˈɣɑːɾˤ|IPA}}; born 2 July 1940 in [[Shibin El Kom]], [[Egypt]]) is an [[Egypt]]ian professor of gynecology at the [[Cairo University]] and a political activist.


Abou El-Ghar studied medicine at the [[Cairo University]], and received his doctoral degree in 1969. As a doctor, he acquired prominence as Egypt's pioneer of [[in vitro fertilisation]].<ref name="Youm7">{{Citation |url=http://english.youm7.com/wikiNews.asp?NewsID=339661&SecID=297&IssueID=0 |title=Gynecologist, political critic - Mohamed Abul Ghar |publisher=Youm7 |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> He founded with other professors the "March 9th Movement for the Independence of Universities" against the security control on the Egyptian universities. Now, he demands democratisation of Egyptian universities.<ref>{{Citation |url=http://213.158.162.45/~egyptian/index.php?action=news&id=19004&title=Egypt%27s%20academics%20push%20for%20electing%20top%20administrators |title=Egypt's academics push for electing top administrators |first=Manal |last=Abdul Aziz |newspaper=[[The Egyptian Gazette]] |date=8 June 2011|accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref>
Abou El-Ghar studied medicine at the [[Cairo University]], and received his doctoral degree in 1969. As a doctor, he acquired prominence as Egypt's pioneer of [[in vitro fertilisation]].<ref name="Youm7">{{Citation |url=http://english.youm7.com/wikiNews.asp?NewsID=339661&SecID=297&IssueID=0 |title=Gynecologist, political critic Mohamed Abul Ghar |publisher=Youm7 |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> He founded with other professors the "March 9th Movement for the Independence of Universities" against the security control on the Egyptian universities. Now, he demands democratisation of Egyptian universities.<ref>{{Citation |url=http://213.158.162.45/~egyptian/index.php?action=news&id=19004&title=Egypt%27s%20academics%20push%20for%20electing%20top%20administrators |title=Egypt's academics push for electing top administrators |first=Manal |last=Abdul Aziz |newspaper=[[The Egyptian Gazette]] |date=8 June 2011|accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref>


After the [[2011 Egyptian revolution]] Abou El-Ghar has founded with some Egyptian political activists, including [[Amr Hamzawy]], and [[Daoud Abdel Sayed]], the [[Social liberalism|left liberal]] [[Egyptian Social Democratic Party]].<ref>{{Citation |url=http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/587/profile.htm |title=Mohamed Abul-Ghar: The doctor is in |first=Fatemah |last=Farag |newspaper=[[Al-Ahram Weekly]] On-line |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> Moreover, he is a spokesman of the [[National Association for Change]] close to [[Mohamed ElBaradei]].<ref name="Youm7"/>
After the [[2011 Egyptian revolution]] Abou El-Ghar has founded with some Egyptian political activists, including [[Amr Hamzawy]], and [[Daoud Abdel Sayed]], the [[Social liberalism|left liberal]] [[Egyptian Social Democratic Party]].<ref>{{Citation |url=http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/587/profile.htm |title=Mohamed Abul-Ghar: The doctor is in |first=Fatemah |last=Farag |newspaper=[[Al-Ahram Weekly]] On-line |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> Moreover, he is a spokesman of the [[National Association for Change]] close to [[Mohamed ElBaradei]].<ref name="Youm7"/>

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Mohamed Abou El-Ghar
Leader of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party
Personal details
Born (1940-07-02) July 2, 1940 (age 84)
Shibin El Kom,
Monufia Governorate
NationalityEgyptian
Political partyEgyptian Social Democratic Party
OccupationGynecologist,
Political Activist

Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, also spelled Abul-Ghar, or Aboulghar (Template:Lang-arz, IPA: [mæˈħæmmæd abu lˈɣɑːɾˤ]; born 2 July 1940 in Shibin El Kom, Egypt) is an Egyptian professor of gynecology at the Cairo University and a political activist.

Abou El-Ghar studied medicine at the Cairo University, and received his doctoral degree in 1969. As a doctor, he acquired prominence as Egypt's pioneer of in vitro fertilisation.[1] He founded with other professors the "March 9th Movement for the Independence of Universities" against the security control on the Egyptian universities. Now, he demands democratisation of Egyptian universities.[2]

After the 2011 Egyptian revolution Abou El-Ghar has founded with some Egyptian political activists, including Amr Hamzawy, and Daoud Abdel Sayed, the left liberal Egyptian Social Democratic Party.[3] Moreover, he is a spokesman of the National Association for Change close to Mohamed ElBaradei.[1]

He is on the board of trustees of the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Gynecologist, political critic – Mohamed Abul Ghar, Youm7, retrieved 25 June 2011
  2. ^ Abdul Aziz, Manal (8 June 2011), "Egypt's academics push for electing top administrators", The Egyptian Gazette, retrieved 25 June 2011
  3. ^ Farag, Fatemah, "Mohamed Abul-Ghar: The doctor is in", Al-Ahram Weekly On-line, retrieved 25 June 2011
  4. ^ Sawiris Cultural Award’s Winners for 2010, SawirisFoundation.org, retrieved 25 June 2011

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