Liberation Rally
| Liberation Rally هيئة التحرير | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Gamal Abdel Nasser | 
| Supreme Council | Fathi 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 | 
| Founded | 23 January 1953 (announced) 10 February 1953 (launched) | 
| Dissolved | 1957 | 
| Preceded by | Free Officers Movement (as military faction) | 
| Succeeded by | National Union | 
| Headquarters | Cairo, Egypt | 
| Ideology | Majority: 
Factions:  | 
| Political position | Catch-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.