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In the context of El Watan’s ongoing investigation concerning the Brotherhood’s cells and lobby inside America that support the regime of the ousted [Morsi], and which intensified their activities to attack and defame the June 30 Revolution, informed sources have disclosed to El Watan newspaper the names and cell entities of the Brotherhood and their roadmap of activities all throughout the United States of America.
The sources said that these organizations, which are spread throughout the States, agitated for and were supportive of the decisions taken by Muhammad Morsi’s project to “Brotherhoodize” and consolidate power [in Egypt] and gave a favorable opinion to the general American public that Morsi’s decisions were welcomed by the public [in Egypt]. Following the June 30 Revolution, these groups launched a malicious war in order to incite the American administration to take hostile decisions against Egypt, with the aim of bringing back the Brotherhood to the power.
Union of Egyptian Imams in North America, represented by Sheikh Muhammad al-Bani
The Egyptian American Foundation for Development
Dr. Khalid Lamada, New York
Dr. Hassan al-Sayah, Virginia
The Egyptian Network in America, led by Dr. Muhammad Helmi
Dr. Akram al-Zand, Sa’ad Foundation
Muhammad al-Khashab, Head of ART channels in America
Sameh al-Henawi, member, Business Association of America
Dr. Hany Saqr, member, Egyptian Association in America
Dr. Khalid Hassan, Maryland
Dr. Muhammad Abdel Hakem, Seattle
Dr. Ahmed Ismat al-Bendari, President, Islamic Society of America
Walid Yusari, Chicago
Ahmed Shadid, New Jersey
Ahmed al-Hatab, Indiana
Dr. Muhammad Morjan, Boston
Ramadan Ridwan, Houston
Ahmed Fayez, Las Vegas
Dr. Amru Abbas, member, Egyptian Foundation in Michigan
Dr. Safi al-Din Hamed, Pennsylvania
Dr. Hamdy Radwan, North Carolina
Ahmed Shehata, Director, Egyptian American Organization for Democracy and Human Rights
Dr. Iman Shehata, New York
Dr. Muhammad Amru Attawiya, member, Organization of Islamic Relief in the United States
Dr. Khalid al-Sayes, member, Rebuilding of Egypt Foundation
Dr. Tariq Hussein, member, American Islamic Relations Council (CAIR)
Dr Hisham al-Gayar, member, Egyptian Foundation, Michigan
Amin Mahmoud, Maryland
Raxoxane
reply to post by elouina
Hi elouina:-) well that had better be factual or I see some horrendous lawsuits in El Watan's near future,eh.S+f.
While the U.S. must consider its own interests in the region, it is baffling and disheartening to think the current administration would choose to discount the suffering that continues to occur on a daily basis as well as the complete violation of democratic principles which it espouses to the rest of the world…. As this past week marked 100 days since the coup and the lives of the Egyptian people continue to be sacrificed, the United States cannot be silent any longer for the sake of their own interests and convenience….
To that end, Egypt represents a golden opportunity for the U.S. to uphold democratic values by pushing for the reinstatement of the democratically elected government, despite their shortcomings. This would aid tremendously in showing the world that, above any one particular physical interest, stands the mantle of freedom and the rule of law.
www.raymondibrahim.com...
Raxoxane
reply to post by elouina
If it is true it would be very disturbing,well for Americans.But would a newspaper risk being sued out of existence,would they not check facts first? I would,especially if I ran a business that would have to close because of something I falsely alleged+got sued to financial bankruptcy.That newspaper had better have back-up for what they are alleging,imo-or El Watan's poor employees are going to be job-hunting soon.
This is worth keeping an eye on,definitely.
Happy1
reply to post by elouina
You have to remember obama's evil pals - jonh mccain and lindsey graham - who quickly ran over to egypt during the "embassy shutdown" = even though it was soooo dangerous to be american there in the middle east - and try to put the muslim bro's back into power during the real "arab spring" of Egypt.
That was, and is, a non-partisan conglomeration......
Happy1
reply to post by elouina
You have to remember obama's evil pals - jonh mccain and lindsey graham - who quickly ran over to egypt during the "embassy shutdown" = even though it was soooo dangerous to be american there in the middle east - and try to put the muslim bro's back into power during the real "arab spring" of Egypt.
That was, and is, a non-partisan conglomeration......
elouina
Raxoxane
reply to post by elouina
If it is true it would be very disturbing,well for Americans.But would a newspaper risk being sued out of existence,would they not check facts first? I would,especially if I ran a business that would have to close because of something I falsely alleged+got sued to financial bankruptcy.That newspaper had better have back-up for what they are alleging,imo-or El Watan's poor employees are going to be job-hunting soon.
This is worth keeping an eye on,definitely.
Yeah your right, they are naming a lot of people there! So would this be linked to my evil pal Obama? Yeah you know that name had to come up.edit on 1-11-2013 by elouina because: (no reason given)
mikell
I wonder if the endangered species act covers muslums? If not and they do an attack here I really think it would be bad to be a mooslum in the US. Most of the country is waki8ng up to what their goal is and were not going to put up with it.
WND has reported Egyptian government prosecutors plan to introduce evidence Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Cairo received bribes paid in amounts as large as $850,000 a year each from the Obama administration in Washington via the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
In October 2012, WND reported a separate foundation, the Mama Sarah Obama Foundation, created on behalf of Obama’s step-grandmother in Kenya, has transferred funds, 90 percent of which are raised from U.S. individuals and corporations, to send Kenyan students to the top three most radical Wahhabist madrassas in Saudi Arabia
The Foundation's guiding principle:
The common denominator in all that the Foundation undertakes is the inherent belief that no man can truly enjoy the riches he has reaped if his neighbor suffers. The Foundation will seek to help those – worldwide – who still do not have the basic necessities of life such as food, water and shelter. In short, we seek to elevate the human condition so that everyone can live in dignity and truly enjoy having one another as neighbors. The foundation is entirely the idea of Abon'go Malik Obama, in memory of their father, and is not dependent on the endorsement of his brother, President Barack Obama.
Abon'go Malik Obama
Founder
Egyptian government and mainstream media has reported a major development regarding the role of Barack Obama’s brother (presumably, his half-brother Malik Obama) with the Muslim Brotherhood. As we have reported before, Malik is a member of the Islamic Da’wa Organization (IDO), an arm of the Sudanese government, which is led by President Omar al-Bashir, who is himself a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
These facts would lend credibility to the following claims from Egypt. It is also important to note that August 25th is a very key date in Egypt; it is when imprisoned Muslim Brotherhood leaders go on trial there.
The former Chancellor of the Constitutional Court of Egypt and current adviser, Tahani Al-Jebali stated that the reason the United States cannot fight the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood is because the brother of U.S. President Barack Obama is the architect of the investments for the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.