Early life [ ] Ahmed Fouad Negm was born in , , to a family of | |
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As he recounted, his other rented room has properties worth 6 Egyptian pounds, thus if he threw away the key for his other room, the landlord was required three months before breaking into the room and possessing its content | Although he had been ill for a long time, publisher Mohamed Hashem said Negm sounded fine the day before his death, but remarked further that his voice was "a little heavy" |
Awards [ ] In 2007, Negm was chosen by the Poverty Action as Ambassador of the poor | His mother, Hanem Morsi Negm, was a housewife, and his father Mohammed Ezat Negm, a police officer |
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The blind Sheikh was equally longing for inspiring words of the sort Negm had | He is the subject of the book A Homeland Called Desire Merit House, Cairo, 2005 by Egyptian poet |
Negm was also imprisoned several times due to his political views, particularly his harsh criticism of , and.
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