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Several days ago a 20-year-old student discovered a GPS tracking device hidden on his car. After his friend posted a picture of it online, speculating about its ties to a secret FBI investigation, the feds themselves came a-knockin', according to Wired.com. They wanted their toy back.
A former Egyptian cop who recently wrote a book on how to survive police abuse is on the lam himself. Omar Afifi fled to the U.S. after penning an insider's guide on how to avoid bumps, bruises and false allegations when encountering police in a country with a poor human-rights record.
“I heard from some former colleagues that a decision had already been taken by authorities to get rid of me and my book. They even advised me to leave the country," Afifi said in a phone interview from California, where he fled shortly after the release of his book.
Afifi said the warning was preceded by a ban of his book from all bookstores and newspaper stands. But before the ban, the book (whose title translates roughly to “So You Don’t Get Hit on the Back of Your Head”) had sold thousands of copies. The title resonates with many Egyptians, who believe that whoever sets foot in a police station gets smacked on the nape of the neck.
Many of the things he has revealed and exposed we already knew but what is can new and shocking he claimed or revealed that most John Doe dead bodies found in the streets , dumpsters and pounds even the Nile and declared in our newspapers are originally people who were killed by torture in the police stations !!
This is a very dangerous accusation considering the facts that we find John Does across from time to time in Egypt and Omar Afifi was working in the force.
The former policeman whose book was banned in Egypt is insisting that 85% of Policemen reject all these practices but they have to shut up otherwise they will face penalties including being transferred to Upper Egypt.
I know that Afifi will be discredited because he fled to the States and he spoke at the infamous Al Hurra because he wants to be famous and rich..etc , well if he wanted to be famous and rich , he would choose the short way and became another regime's hypocrite police general not this hard way for God sake. Already if there was something wrong or black in the file of this man during his work in the MOI we would know about it as the ministry will not hesitate in defaming him.
We caution against the Egyptian regime, the occurrence of any harm whatever prejudice ElBaradei and his safety and his life and we hold the Supreme President of the Egyptian police, Mr. Hosni Mubarak and his interior minister, and Mr. Gamal Mubarak, the full responsibility, and we warn all tempted to penetrate the sovereignty and national security of Egypt to commit any folly of this kind hired hands or party that the price will be high and will not go quietly, but will be the straw that will be divided Treaty of Peace and the Camp David, and fear the evil of the Egyptian people if anger.
كما ينبغي أن تعلم القوي العظمي وأقصد أمريكا تحديدا أن أي مكروه من هذا النوع سيقلب الموازين رأسا علي عقب ولن يمر بسلام مثلما مر تسميم عرفات ، أغتيال بنازير بوتو ، وتفجير الحريري ، و المبحوح مؤخراً في الامارات وغيرهم وغيرهم الكثيرون ، وعليها أن تنصح صديقها الحميم حستي مبارك وحليفتها إسرائيل أن ذلك خط أحمر لا ينبغي الاقتراب منه أو مجرد التفكير فيه لأن ذلك سيكون في غير صالح أمريكا ومصالحها. They should also learn the great powers, and I mean the United States specified that any harm of this kind will upset the balances upside down and will not pass peacefully, as over the poisoning of Arafat, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto and the bombing of Hariri, and hoarse recently in the United Arab Emirates and others, and others many, and she should advise her boyfriend Hste Mubarak and its ally Israel that this is a red line should not approach him or just thinking about it because that would be unfavorable to the United States and its interests.
وعلي أمريكا أن تعلم أنها تراهن علي الحصان الخسران والمريض والذي لن يستطيع أن يكمل في الحلبه أكثر من ذلك ولن يستطيع الاستمرار في حماية مصالحها فلن يستطيع أن يقضي علي حماس ولا حزب الله ولن يستطيع أن يواجه إيران لانه في الحقيقة غير قادر علي فعل شئ وأنظروا لموكبه كم هو خائف ومرعوب من شعبه ويختفي خلف مليون ونصف جندي أمن مركزي وألالاف المدرعات دفع الشعب الامريكي ثمنها من خلال المعونه المشئومه ، ولابد أن تقرأ الموقف قرأه صحيحه أن أرادت أن تحافظ علي مصالحها التي باتت علي المحك جراء سياساتها في المنطقة . The U.S. must know that it is betting on horse loss and the patient and which can not be completed in the ring more than that will not be able to continue to protect its interests will not be able to eliminate the Hamas nor Hezbollah will not be able to confront Iran because he in fact is unable to do anything and look to his motorcade How much is afraid and scared of people and disappears behind and a half million troops and thousands central security armor of the American people pay for it through the aid of ominous, and should be read in Saheeh read position that she wanted to preserve their interests, which is now at stake due to policies in the region.
Originally posted by [davinci]
reply to post by Watcher-In-The-Shadows
The cost of the device is irrelevant.
They don't want people examining it...or selling it abroad..
Originally posted by JBA2848
I wonder if this is his father.
latimesblogs.latimes.com...
Afifi's father, an Islamic-American activist, died a year ago in Egypt. It is not clear what the circumstances of his death were, or if this was the reason for the FBI's investigation of Afifi.
Afifi’s father, Aladdin Afifi, was a U.S. citizen and former president of the Muslim Community Association here, before his family moved to Egypt in 2003. Yasir Afifi returned to the United States alone in 2008, while his father and brothers stayed in Egypt, to further his education he said. He knows he’s on a federal watchlist and is regularly taken aside at airports for secondary screening. Read More www.wired.com...