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An Egyptian citizen revealed the hardships he faced when trying to obtain his national ID card, as it was discovered that there was a death record in his name dating back to 1996, which prevented the issuance of the card. The Ministry of Interior clarified that official records showed two birth certificates for the citizen, one from 1994 and a death report from 1996 filed by his father to cancel the duplicate birth record. An investigation was conducted, the data was corrected, and the Ministry of Health issued the citizen a new card. This case highlights errors in Egypt’s official records, which could hinder citizens from obtaining their documents and government services.
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