Well, this is a first!
In the obituary of his grandson it says "The family would appreciate if no printed condolences are done". In my opinion this statement is what any decent person would do - so i guess this makes our dear first man 'decent' (yes, you read this right, i just said something nice about him)
Usually when someone important passes away people print condolences in the news paper. With Government officials this turns into a huge kissing ass competition where the bigger the space the better.
Let's see if people stick to it...
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So what happened? Did anyone print condolences?
I would think not since Ahram would have probably been given strict instructions not to...
nothing was printed, however nile FM and negoom FM decided to play religious music for 2 days!
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