Tawfiq Okasha is an Egyptian journalist and politician, born on July 12, 1967 in Dakahlia, Egypt.
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Name in English: Tawfiq Okasha
Name in Arabic: توفيق عكاشة
Nationality: Egypt
Language: Arabic, Egyptian dialect
Religion: Islam
Date of birth: July 12, 1967
Place of birth: Nabaruh, Dakahlia, Egypt
Age: 55 years (in 2022)
Astrological Sign: Cancer
Profession: journalist, politician, journalist
Position: Director of Al-Farain Channel
Years of activity: 1991 – until now
Biography, Life story
Tawfiq Okasha was born on July 12, 1967 in the town of Nabaruh, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Fara’in TV, and one of the founders of the Nationalist Egypt Party, which was established after the 2011 revolution in Egypt.
He became a deputy from the Nabarouh constituency after winning the Egyptian People’s Assembly elections in 2010 as a member of the National Democratic Party after the withdrawal of Wafd candidate Fouad Badrawi. He participated in founding the Egypt Nationalist Party after the January 25 revolution and announced that it would run in the presidential elections, but changed his position and returned to run for the People’s Assembly in the Nabrouh district, heading the Egypt National Party list, but he did not win a seat in Parliament.
He was prevented from appearing on television by a judicial decision, but he appealed against him and returned to the screens again. Then, on March 15, 2012, he was sentenced to six months in prison for defaming Laila Marzouk, the mother of the young Khaled Saeed, who died of severe beatings at the hands of security forces in Alexandria in July 2010. Okasha had described her late son as “smoking the banjo.” And (Okasha) said, directing his speech to Khaled Saeed’s mother, I was raising your first son so that he would not drink a banjo, describing her son as the martyr of the banjo, the actor Daoud Hussein imitating him in the Wi-Fi program.
The Pharaohs channel was closed on Thursday, August 9, 2012, due to threats he made live on the Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi. “President Morsi’s blood becomes permissible” and warns him that he has “men, beasts and lions with him.” In the second clip, he warns the “Israeli people” of the consequences of Morsi’s assumption of the presidency and that he will be a danger to Israel.
Tawfiq Okasha returned live on Sunday, December 23, 2012 on his program (Egypt Today) on the Egyptian Time Drama channel, but the contract was terminated due to the exaggerated display of advertisements in the breaks.
Al Fara’in TV returned to broadcasting on March 9, 2013, after a seven-month hiatus.
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