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Egypt: A French professor blamed



La famille de l'enseignant, sa femme et ses deux enfants, vivent en Egypte.
The family of the teacher, his wife and two children live in Egypt. © SCREEN CAPTURE

The teacher was reprimanded for wearing a sign "break-toi pauvre con" Tahrir Square.
Like thousands of Egyptians, he marched Tahrir Square in Cairo to demand the departure of Hosni Mubarak, February 1. This French, teacher in a school in the Egyptian capital, was severely punished by the French state for wearing that day a sign mentioning the now famous "broken-toi pauvre con". A version of "Get out Mubarak!" Chanted the protesters, a variant of "Get out Ben!" Tunisian demonstrators.
Everything happened very quickly, "says the magazine Telerama , who unveiled the information Wednesday. It is consulting with pictures taken by one of its photographers rushed to the scene that the Quai d'Orsay has got wind of the presence of the banner. The Embassy of France in Cairo decided to convene on February 4. The professor, who is married to an Egyptian father of two children, was returned the next day in Paris.

Repatriated next day

Threatened with demotion, he has finally "inherited" as a reprimand. The Quai d'Orsay explained that he could return to Egypt next summer just after his retirement.
However, it is possible, implies Telerama, the Foreign Ministry has promised the teacher with a faster return home if he agreed to conceal the affair. For now anyway, the professor refused to answer journalists. According
information BFM TV, the teacher should be reinstated in the fall.

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