Liberation Rally

Liberation Rally
هيئة التحرير
ChairmanGamal Abdel Nasser
Supreme CouncilFathi Radwan
Salah Salem
Kamal al-Din Hussein
Anwar al-Sadat
Nur al-Din Tarraf
Ahmad Hassan al-Baqori
Ahmad al-Sherbasi
Ahmad Abd Allah Tuaima
Hussein al-Sayyid Abd al-Qadir
Founded23 January 1953 (announced)
10 February 1953 (launched)
Dissolved1957
Preceded byFree Officers Movement (as military faction)
Succeeded byNational Union
HeadquartersCairo, Egypt
IdeologyMajority: Factions:
Political positionCatch-all
Slogan"Union, order and action"
(الاتحاد والنظام والعمل)

The Liberation Rally (Arabic: هيئة التحرير, romanized: Hayʾa at-Taḥrīr) was a short-lived political organization created after the Egyptian revolution of 1952 to organize popular support for the government. Formed around a month after all other parties were outlawed, it supported pan-Arabism, Arab socialism, and British withdrawal from the Suez Canal. The Rally was dissolved later in the 1950s and replaced by the National Union.