Egypt — Ekhbary News Agency
Egyptian author Hany Sarhan has disclosed intricate details regarding the development and portrayal of the character of terrorist Mahmoud Ezzat in his literary work, "The Serpent's Head." Sarhan's objective is to meticulously document Ezzat's prolonged escape, which commenced in 2013 and concluded with his eventual arrest, despite his minimal public and media appearances during that period.
Documenting a Fugitive's Journey
Sarhan emphasized that the primary goal behind featuring Mahmoud Ezzat's character is to chronicle his journey as a fugitive, a period spanning several years. The work delves into the less-known aspects of this escape, utilizing available information to construct a comprehensive portrayal of this controversial figure, distinct from Ezzat's limited media presence.
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Background of Mahmoud Ezzat
Mahmoud Ezzat, identified as a terrorist, was a central figure in significant political and security events in Egypt. His years as a fugitive presented a considerable security challenge, as he remained out of public sight for an extended period before his apprehension. Hany Sarhan's work seeks to fill gaps in the public narrative surrounding this individual, offering an artistic interpretation of his journey.