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For instance, he didn’t allow me to photograph the uniform that he was in the process of making for Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. I didn’t realize until later, after that first meeting, that Badrawi’s father built his entire career making clothes for 90 percent of the army under the governments of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat.
It was collected throughout the years after the ousting of Mubarak, up until the massacre at Rabaa el Adaweya in August 2013.
Afterward it didn’t feel safe to continue with this practice. In 2013 a government-issued report was made public that revealed how high-ranking officers were involved in these disappearances and in torture. Historically the performance of statehood, with Nasserist nationalist goals at its core, created and mediated by Nasser’s nationalist propaganda, paved the way for a new Egypt, one that is defined not just as Muslim but as Arab, cementing its geopolitical status in the region and creating unity.2 As such the choreography of statehood is a bureaucratic one, spanning different social groups-the military, the police, the judiciary, banks-that through their intense proximity to power collectively define what is and isn’t allowed to be seen in the public sphere.
JM: During the eighteen-day uprising a lot of people went missing, not only in Tahrir Square but also on the way home or to work.
Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi: Your project Anbar (2019) has felt nomadic and somewhat opaque-from early conversations about an empty, ghostlike bazaar that you happened upon in Poznań, Poland, to the gradual disappearance of protesters and activists from Tahrir Square during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
Families would lose track of their loved ones with almost no chance of finding out what happened and when.
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