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Sherif Hatata was born on 13 September, 1923 in Egypt, is an Egyption doctor and communist activist.. Discover Sherif Hatata's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Occupation Doctor
Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September 1923
Birthday 13 September
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Date of death 22 May, 2017
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Nationality Egypt

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1923

Sharif Hatata (شريف حتاتة; 13 September 1923 – 22 May 2017) was an Egyptian doctor, author and communist activist.

Hatata was born in Egypt on 13 September 1923 to an Egyptian father, Fathallah Hetata Pasha, and an English mother.

His father was a Western-educated, feudal landowner, and his family was upper middle class.

Hatata, who was raised in his home village in the Nile Delta region, was taught little about agriculture, the sector his family relied on for income.

In his 20s, Hatata became appalled at the impoverished conditions in which the fellahin that worked his father's lands lived and expressed resentment that he was "the heir of feudalism and one of its sons."

1942

In the years immediately following World War II, Hatata was invited and accepted to join Iskra, one of Egypt's major communist movements, founded in 1942 by Hillel Schwartz.

Hatata cited his reasoning for joining Iskra because the left-wing movement in Egypt in general was "progressive, open, ... wasn't traditional or fanatical," while other ideological movements seemed predicated on "emotional patriotism."

1947

In 1947 Iskra merged into Democratic Movement for National Liberation (DMNL).

1948

In 1948, Hatata was arrested by the authorities during an anti-communist crackdown by the monarchist authorities.

1952

He was released after the monarchy was overthrown by a group of revolutionary officers in July 1952.

Following the 1952 revolution, he became a member of the Voice of the Peasants newspaper's editorial board.

When two of Hatata's DMNL comrades escaped detention, they fled and temporarily stayed at Hatata's home.

Hatata was under police surveillance at the time and upon learning of it, the three left for the house of another released DMNL comrade.

However, they were tracked down and arrested.

1964

Hatata and dozens of other communists were released during Gamal Abdel Nasser's presidency in April 1964.

Upon his release, Hatata was among some of the ex-DMNL members who believed Egyptian communists could united with Nasser's Arab Socialist Union (ASU), the only official party in the country.

They viewed it as a progressive and socialist movement.

Nasser grew critical of the ASU at the time, claiming it was falling short of mentoring "socialist democracy" in Egypt.

In December 1964, the ASU leadership was reorganized with the establishment of a 16-member secretariat-general, of which six were original communists, including Hatata.

2006

From 2006 until his death Hatata was married to Egyptian writer and film critic Dr. Amal Elgamal (أمـــل الجمل).(21)

2010

Hatata was married to the prominent Egyptian feminist writer Nawal El Saadawi until 2010; the couple met in 1964.

They lived in Cairo, but built a small house in Hatata's home village where they traveled to a number of times a year.

The couple has one son, Atef, who is a film director in Egypt.