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The article discusses the deteriorating state of Alexandria city as a result of escalating theft and the decline of its natural and cultural heritage, especially along the Corniche and beaches. These areas have been subjected to privatization and reckless investments, which have reduced citizens' rights to access the sea and express their joy and sense of connection to the city. The article criticizes the transformation of the beach into segmented zones with entrance fees, a move that steals the happiness and dreams of residents who have traditionally enjoyed the sea for free. It emphasizes the need to restore the city to its people, while preserving its heritage and the rights of its population, and to prevent it from being sold or destroyed through poorly thought-out permits or investments that discriminate between the poor and the rich.
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