Children in a province north of Cairo may face the new school year without familiar Disney characters to cheer them up, it's reported.
The governor of Qalyubia has decreed that cartoon images of Mickey Mouse and his friends on the walls of pre-schools must be replaced by “military heroes”, the Youm7 news site reports.
“We need to replace pictures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck with images of famous Egyptians and military martyrs, so that children will look up to them as role models. These characters are US-made, whereas we have our own noble figures who can deepen children's patriotism and love of country,” Alaa Abdul-Halim Mohammed Marzouk told reporters.
A Ministry of Education official in Qalyubia told Youm7 that a committee would see how the governor's orders should be implemented across the whole province.
The Egyptian government of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi – a former general – is keen to raise the profile of the military in all spheres of public life, in particular education.
Soldiers killed in clashes with Islamist extremists in the Sinai Peninsula are lauded as “martyrs” in the official media, and their families are honoured at official ceremonies.
‘Do our children deserve this?'
But Governor Marzouk's decree has come in for mockery on social media, with many users arguing that the…