English: Gamal Abdel Nasser engages with a homeless Egyptian man who slept beneath the wooden stage where Nasser was seated. He broke the chair and approached Nasser to plead for a job, which Nasser gave him immediately. Nasser conducted a long conversation with the man afterward.
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2007-11-13 21:32 Al Ameer son 337×500×8 (60427 bytes) {{Information |Description=Gamal Abdel Nasser confronts a homeless Egyptian man who slept beneath his the wooden stage where Nasser was seated. He broke the chair and Nasser conducts a long conversation with him and giving him a secure job.|Source=Al Ahra
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