Hassan Ibrahim

[3] In addition, Ibrahim was one of the nine-member leadership group of the Free Officers movement.

[1] In 1954 he led the group who expelled President Mohamed Naguib from Abdeen Palace.

[1] He was one of the three judges, who tried the members of the Muslim Brotherhood after their attempted assassination attack against President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1954.

[3] Ibrahim joined the Arab Socialist Union in 1962 when the party was established and was one of the sub-secretaries for its finance and commerce department.

[3] In 1975, Ibrahim gave a series of interviews to Egyptian author Sami Gohar which were published as a book titled The Silents Speak: Abdelnasser and the Massacre of the Muslim Brotherhood.