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Arab Spring revolt was ill-advised, Al Sissi says

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Egypt’s president has said his country’s 2011 Arab Spring revolt was an ill-advised attempt at change whose chaotic aftermath posed an existentia­l threat to the nation.

Addressing an internatio­nal youth conference late Sunday, Abdul Fattah Al Sissi said those behind the revolt had good intentions but had inadverten­tly “opened the gates of hell”.

Al Sissi had until recently only hinted at his disapprova­l of the uprising that ended the 29-year rule of Hosni Mubarak. Last month he said it was the “wrong remedy that followed a wrong diagnosis”.

But his comments at the youth forum provided his most detailed assessment of the uprising, which pro-government media routinely demonise as a foreign conspiracy to destroy the country.

On Sunday, he said the uprising created a “massive vacuum that only the evil people can fill”.

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