Egypt: 3 killed during pro-Mursi protest in Cairo

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pro mursi  protest  cairoSecurity forces shot dead at least three supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi on Friday as a crowd of hundreds tried to march towards the military barracks in Cairo where he is being held by the military that overthrew him.

Thousands of Mursi supporters demonstrated in cities across the country on what his Muslim Brotherhood called a “Friday of rage” against what they describe as a military coup that toppled Egypt’s first elected leader a year after he took office.

A witness told Reuters he saw several people fall to the ground, wounded by shotgun pellets. Security sources told Reuters at least three demonstrators were killed when security forces opened fire.

Thousands of Islamists also took to the streets of Alexandria and Assiut to protest against the army’s ouster of Mursi and reject a planned interim government backed by their liberal opponents.

In the Suez city of Ismailia, soldiers fired into the air as Mursi supporters tried to break into the governor’s office. The Islamists retreated and there were no casualties, security sources said.

Egypt’s liberal coalition issued an “urgent call” for its supporters to take to the streets in response to Islamist protests, raising the risk of clashes between the rival groups.

In Damanhour, capital of the Beheira province in the Nile Delta, 21 people were wounded in violence between the factions.

Ehab el-Ghoneimy, manager of the Damanhour general hospital said three people had been wounded with live bullets, others were wounded with birdshot, rocks, or had been hit with rods.

Hoda Ghaneya, a leading female figure in the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) political arm, said she and two of her sons accompanying her at a Cairo rally after Friday prayers were ready to sacrifice themselves to the cause.

“We will die not as a sacrifice for Mursi, but so the Egyptian people recover their freedom,” she told Reuters near the Rabaa Adaweya mosque in a Cairo suburb that has been the center of Islamist protests in the last few days.

Dozens of people were wounded in clashes in Mursi’s Nile Delta home city on Thursday, raising fears of more of the violence in which several dozen have died in the past month.

In the Sinai Peninsula near Israel, gunmen fired rocket-propelled grenades at army checkpoints guarding an airport and rocketed a police station near the border with the Palestinian territories. One soldier was killed and two wounded, a security source said.

An army spokesman said the army in the Sinai Peninsula was “on alert”. He denied an earlier report by state-owned media Al-Ahram that a state of emergency had been imposed in the South Sinai and Suez provinces, which had caused a spike in oil prices from international markets on edge over the unrest.

ANGER ON THE STREETS

How the army deals with any unrest on Friday and beyond will help determine future support for Cairo from the United States and other international powers.

Concern that the generals have staged a military coup against Mursi has left Washington reviewing the $1.5 billion in mostly military aid it annually gives Egypt.

U.S. law bars aid for countries where the military has toppled an elected government in a coup. Washington has so far avoided using that label.

In the skies above the teeming city, the air force staged fly-pasts, with jets leaving red, white and black smoke streams – representing the Egyptian flag – behind them in a show of force the military has employed frequently since Mursi’s ouster.

A military source said: “We will continue to secure the places of protest with troops, and jets if necessary, to make sure the pro- and anti-Mursi demonstrators don’t confront each other. We will let them demonstrate and go where they want.”

Mursi’s political opponents insist there was no coup.

Rather, the army heeded the “will of the people” in forcing the president out. Millions rallied on Sunday to protest over a collapsing economy and political deadlock, in which Mursi had failed to build a broad consensus after a year in office.

Reuters

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56 responses to “Egypt: 3 killed during pro-Mursi protest in Cairo”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Storming The Bastille isn’t the best idea.

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Storming The Bastille isn’t the best idea.

  3. man-o-war Avatar
    man-o-war

    Not exactly sure what happened in Egypt is Democracy. Also, why go after the leaders of the pro-morsi camp? The military is playing into the hand of the pro-Morsi camp. By going after the members of the group and placing Morsi under arrest is just inflaming the opponents to the coup. It also gives them more of a reason to think that they are being targeted and discriminated against. Bad move!!

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Well, Man-O … can’t be sure anything in the first rounds was ‘democratic’ anyway, when they had to supply stickers and emblems to designate which party people belonged to, and then when using pictures couldn’t place the pictures of women who were running for office.
      Can’t say yet if this was a coup or not a coup or which chickens in the coup will come home to roost when the foxes get through with them. :-))
      Call the first ‘elections’ a ‘practice round’. They are sure to get something right eventually, especially if some begin to learn to read and understand the ‘campaign promises’. After all, they can stick 10 million sweating bodies on the streets on both sides, and that 20 million is still only 1/4 of ‘the people’.

      1. man-o-war Avatar
        man-o-war

        I agree. The new constitution needs protection and a path for the losing parties to have their voices heard in government. Otherwise, I can see this repeating itself in the future.

        All the losing groups have to do is have mass riots and vandalize some public property. Can you imagine every time the republicans or democrats lost an election they called for their followers to riot until the winner is overthrown.

        What happens in the next elections when 52% of Egyptian voters pick El Baradei? Are we to expect the 48% to riot and cause mayhem? There needs to be protections in the constitution for the political minority.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Tunisia was doing fairly well … and people have been Much happier, although the country is still in an economic-recovery mode. The injection of targeted money to ‘poor people’ by and along with a recent rise of Salafist/Sharia idiots is causing some consternation … one hopes ‘the people’ and the elected government can stay ahead of them.

  4. man-o-war Avatar
    man-o-war

    Not exactly sure what happened in Egypt is Democracy. Also, why go after the leaders of the pro-morsi camp? The military is playing into the hand of the pro-Morsi camp. By going after the members of the group and placing Morsi under arrest is just inflaming the opponents to the coup. It also gives them more of a reason to think that they are being targeted and discriminated against. Bad move!!

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Well, Man-O … can’t be sure anything in the first rounds was ‘democratic’ anyway, when they had to supply stickers and emblems to designate which party people belonged to, and then when using pictures couldn’t place the pictures of women who were running for office.
      Can’t say yet if this was a coup or not a coup or which chickens in the coup will come home to roost when the foxes get through with them. :-))
      Call the first ‘elections’ a ‘practice round’. They are sure to get something right eventually, especially if some begin to learn to read and understand the ‘campaign promises’. After all, they can stick 10 million sweating bodies on the streets on both sides, and that 20 million is still only 1/4 of ‘the people’.

      1. man-o-war Avatar
        man-o-war

        I agree. The new constitution needs protection and a path for the losing parties to have their voices heard in government. Otherwise, I can see this repeating itself in the future.

        All the losing groups have to do is have mass riots and vandalize some public property. Can you imagine every time the republicans or democrats lost an election they called for their followers to riot until the winner is overthrown.

        What happens in the next elections when 52% of Egyptian voters pick El Baradei? Are we to expect the 48% to riot and cause mayhem? There needs to be protections in the constitution for the political minority.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Tunisia was doing fairly well … and people have been Much happier, although the country is still in an economic-recovery mode. The injection of targeted money to ‘poor people’ by and along with a recent rise of Salafist/Sharia idiots is causing some consternation … one hopes ‘the people’ and the elected government can stay ahead of them.

  5. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    I guess the reaction of the islamists in Egypt now is going to be a bloody one. Since “God is with them” and if they die fighting the military they are martyrs and going to heaven, then scores are going to blow themselves, kill to be killed, and do whatever best they know to do: Kill and destroy. But Egypt is MAHROUSA and eternal Egypt will prevail. The vast majority of Egyptians know that and proved it with their cheering demonstrations in toppling Morsi. However, now is not the time to visit the land of Pharohs as terrorism from the “brothers” is going to be on the rise (of course all in the name of God).

  6. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    I guess the reaction of the islamists in Egypt now is going to be a bloody one. Since “God is with them” and if they die fighting the military they are martyrs and going to heaven, then scores are going to blow themselves, kill to be killed, and do whatever best they know to do: Kill and destroy. But Egypt is MAHROUSA and eternal Egypt will prevail. The vast majority of Egyptians know that and proved it with their cheering demonstrations in toppling Morsi. However, now is not the time to visit the land of Pharohs as terrorism from the “brothers” is going to be on the rise (of course all in the name of God).

  7. Btru2u Avatar

    The Coptics and the militarily both continue to be funded by western interests are the trouble makers here. Morsi came into power through the ballot box and should leave through the ballot box.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Ahhh, right … almost forgot the ancient Copts. 🙂
      Most of their churches had been burned, I thought.

    2. Hannibal Avatar
      Hannibal

      As I said it’s time for another crusade to kick your salafi moslem ass back into the stone age because you are already in the dark age.
      It is bewildering how a minority oppressed coptic Egyptian citizens can wield so much power or be that dangerous when Islam’s evil abound is all around.

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Hannibal, I’m certain RA is chucking up his sleeve and all the Mummies are rolling in their sarcophagus’s … but feeling that building the ‘pyramids of enlightenment’ haven’t been the best idea either because they invited so few in under them. :-)))
        Amazingly, I’m still selling a few of the ‘Square-Meter Water-Buckets®’ ….

      2. wargame1 Avatar
        wargame1

        You need to stand on your own. Your crusader brother came more than five times and failed after lots of death and destruction. The first crusade happened when Mr. Al-Hakim the Shia Fatimid Dynasty Leader demolished the Holy Sepulcher to the ground and imposed harsh law on the Christians thus paved the way for the Crusaders to invade. Salahuddin wiped out the Shia Fatimid and drove the crusaders out while the Persians were helping the Crusaders. Thus you need false flag operation to pursue your crusader borthers to come again

        Prior Event
        After the Siege of Jerusalem in 637 by the Rashidun army under the command of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, Patriarch Sophronius refused to surrender except to the Khalifa Omar(579-644) himself. Omar traveled to Jerusalem and accepted the surrender. He then visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where Sophronius invited him to pray inside the Church, but Omar declined so as not to set a precedent and thereby endanger the Church’s status as a Christian site. Instead he prayed outside in the courtyard, in a place where David (peace be upon him) was believed to have prayed.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Anyone seriously still talking about the ancient crusades as meaning anything in this age is a dork. Hannibal was only using the term as an example of what needs to be done if we ever want peace in Syria – nuke it. The historical anecdotes are superfluous.

          1. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            We need to learn from the past event and the dork usually avoid this. History repeats itself and if you do not learn from history then you will make the same mistake.Why not recalling the history sometimes ? I am sure you are not comfortable with this.

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            I am and WAS quite comfortable reading the histories and have enough imagination to put myself onto the various battlefields … even into the muck of WWI. The sieges of castles and the politics surrounding them. The suffering of humanity inside them. The suffering of humanity treking for months into a hell, after the hell of the trek itself. Imagine YOU are in the first line and know you will die with the boiling oil shower. You would need to really believe it was for a good cause. The brainwashing needs to be great. You might actually need to believe that you die for a God.
            I think we DID learn from the histories. War is Hell. The only ‘Glory’ is in the minds of the living who push for control. Death is only peace from the megalomaniacs.

          3. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            Interesting sounds like a good topic i could probably learn something from you.. i do agree with the megalomaniac concept of death but in the defense of a few of those who fought in previous wars i can say with reason that death is inevitable.
            In a scenario like syria where swaths of civillians have taken up arms just to protect themselves and families,
            One can choose to fight and die(during or post war) with a clear conscience that he done what was “necessary” at the time rather than to not fight but still die with arrogance towards his surroundings.(during or post war)
            Im sure the former of the 2 examples are the ones who have won our hearts i hope..

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            One of the recent-past ‘successful’ warriors had a few things to say about his life experiences – General Douglas MacArthur – but everyone hates when I drop quotes into here. 😉 The man had seen that ‘War’ was not the work of God – and that ‘Man’ had risen so far in his ability to wage it, he could now annihilate all life on the planet. If you want those I will provide. But I rather like this one for now ….
            “Vengeance is not the point; change is. But the trouble is that in most [people’s] minds the thought of victory and the thought of punishing the enemy coincide.” – Barbara Deming

            And yes, we would probably all pick up the sword to defend ‘ours’ if attacked. If we had a handy sword. AND that is not the same as being the attacker in the first place … but killing in ANY circumstance is not working for (the work of) God.

          5. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            I don’t think its ironic you chose this quote.
            The barrier between doing something or thinking of victory and doing something or thinking of punishment is “religion” or what you call mind control and what could be interprited as any action one is devoted to.

            Even the non religous can be seen as religous and religous seem non religous

        2. master09 Avatar
          master09

          So you have said one very important point. You say ” imposed harsh on the Christian thus paved the way for crusades to invade”
          Well for once someone is saying facts. The Crusades did not come for no reason like every Muslim says.

          1. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            The quality of the Romans and some opportunist can manipulate the Romans in their advantage. Please see what the Early Muslims said about the Roman

            “Muslim narrated from al-Mustawrid al-Qurashi that he said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) saying: “The Hour will come when the Romans are the majority of people.” So ‘Amr ibn al-‘As said to him: “Watch what you say.” He said: “I say what I heard from the Messenger of Allah”

            He said: “If you say that, it is because they have four qualities: they are the most able of people to cope with tribulation, the quickest of them to recover after an affliction, the readiest of them to return to battle after fleeing, and the best of them to the poor, the orphan and the weak. And they have a fifth good quality: they are the strongest of them in resisting the oppression of kings.”

            ———————————————————————————————–
            By fabricating a bogus war between Islamic fundamentalism and the West, the enemy of Islam are able to attack their real enemy by hiring the Romans by recruiting agent-provocateurs such as Al-Qaeda who will take responsibility of the false flag operation. Please read the Five quality of the Romans and then think how can you manipulate them in attacking your enemy. The Romans are like double edged sword so who ever is pulling the string can be in trouble if the game of deception is exposed.

          2. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            The Muslim Brotherhood is a tool by the British-based Globalists whose main objective is to overthrow the established world order and create a new one-world system of global governance. Without the British, “radical Islam would have remained the illegitimate, repressive minority movement that it has always been, and the Middle East would have remained stable and prosperous.”

            These radical group come up with few names such as Al-Qaeda. Hezbuttahrir,Muslim Brotherhood,Qutiism etc but their root is same and coming from either Shia or Sufi but pretending to be Sunni.

            Muslim Brotherhood created by British Intelligence. Dr. John Coleman, a former British Intelligence agent…states in his report that the Muslim Brotherhood was created by “the great names of British Middle East intelligence”…and that their mission was to “keep the Middle East backward so that its natural resource, oil, could continue to be looted…”

          3. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            Just a clue for you…..The British based Radical Islamic group named “Hezbuttahrir” has a “sharia court” in England. Have they conquered England? if not then how can they have a sharia court under the nose of the British Government??

            Their members such as Anjum Chowdhuri Omer Bokri mohammad and many others openly talk about Sharia in England,Praise 911 and London 7/7 attack. They are often invited to BBC TV show and in the Fox news channel so that the whole world can see how sinister and notorious Islam supposedly is. But the majority Muslims do not support this psycho rather they are peaked up by the powerful country as a fear mongering tool. This fear mongering technique help them legitimize the invasion in the middle east.

            Watch a difference ….They never attack Iran rather they get direct help from Iran in invading Libya ,Afghanistan ,Iraq and now they are dragging their feet in Syria! Why? Because Shia Bashar Al-Qaeda is allied with Iran so who would like to shot his own foot?

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            That is the problem with believing in ‘freedom of speech’. Even the idiots and nut-bars are allowed to spout their insane rhetoric. And those Crazy Christians will even supply food and housing to the brainwashed of the ones who wish to kill them. Isn’t THAT amazing? They actually believe that ‘Freedom is Best’.
            The assumption is, of course, that humans should have enough brains to see the FALACY of the words of the various jerks who spout the inane beliefs.
            I think many DO. They are free to use their eyes in England, and to enjoy what they see. And to know what is best for the society. AND to see the desires of those who would kill them and the society.
            The Imam who spouts only death and destruction wastes a lifetime.

          5. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            With my own experience of “freedom of speech” i realised it can also be used as a tool for evil intrigues , conspiracy and lies.
            If we had to pay for the price of words life would probably be alot more fair although alot like poker everytime we want to speak we would think.. check raise or fold 🙂
            Did you know the average human lies 3-8 times a day intentionally and unintentionally

          6. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            Reasonable estimate. :-)) We even lie to ourselves. :-)))
            My tenth cup of coffee for the day is essential for keeping me going … until the benefit of ‘The Glen’ for digestion…. ;-))))

    3. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      OLD NEWS

      The Obama administration announced its plan to transfer $450 million in cash to help Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood-dominated government cover its massive budget deficit, The $450 million is part of Obama’s $1 billion pledge to Egypt made in May 2011; the rest of that money is expected to take the form of loans or loan guarantees to local businesses. Obama also promised to cancel $1 billion of debt owed to the U.S.If Brotherhood were Muslims then they would not like to be American slave

      The Egyptians warned Brotherhood against the IMF loan and one of the Egyptians explained the IMF conspiracy against Egypt. This video explains why the hood should not accept the Loan and what will be the consequences if they accept the loan. This is in Arabic with English subtitle. Since you wre concerned about “funding” to Egypt this video will help you to understand that brotherhood was about to make Egypt as a IMF slave. Please watch the youtube video

      /watch?v=MCIXuzneXbQ

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Does ANYONE do the math?? 2 Billion you say?
        Wow. $25 for each of those 80 Mil. Egyptians.
        Don’t you think they need to MAKE some money of their own?? The USA can’t do it all.
        ‘The West’ can’t continue to feed them all either.
        Why anyone blames the USA for anything is simply because they don’t do the math.
        And didn’t ‘The Middleish East’ invent math??? Where did the brains go? 😉

    4. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      Muslimbrotherhood AlQaeda Hezbuttahrir are all pro Iranian plant and their duty is to destroy the Islam from within for the benefit of Iranian regime.They also have good understanding with Israel. Please watch the following video where you will see the hood leader sitting with Iranian Al-Majoos supreme Leader and praising them and in another video the hood leader introducing Iran and before he does that he is praising Iran with multiple complement and as usual portraying Iran as anti USA and Anti Israel then he goes on saying that Iranian Islamic Majoosi regime should be a model for the Muslims worldwide including Saudi Arabia Tunisia etc.The following two videos are good for every one to watch to see how dangerous is this Free masonic Brotherhood. Youtube video link bellow

      /watch?v=rb_nFBsZgPs
      /watch?v=FeaeSnMhhYQ

    5. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      The people felt they needed a quicker ‘ballot’. They can’t afford 3 more years.

  8. Btru2u Avatar

    The Coptics and the militarily both continue to be funded by western interests are the trouble makers here. Morsi came into power through the ballot box and should leave through the ballot box.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Ahhh, right … almost forgot the ancient Copts. 🙂
      Most of their churches had been burned, I thought.

    2. Hannibal Avatar
      Hannibal

      As I said it’s time for another crusade to kick your salafi moslem ass back into the stone age because you are already in the dark age.
      It is bewildering how a minority oppressed coptic Egyptian citizens can wield so much power or be that dangerous when Islam’s evil abound is all around.

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Hannibal, I’m certain RA is chucking up his sleeve and all the Mummies are rolling in their sarcophagus’s … but feeling that building the ‘pyramids of enlightenment’ haven’t been the best idea either because they invited so few in under them. :-)))

      2. wargame1 Avatar
        wargame1

        You need to stand on your own. Your crusader brother came more than five times and failed after lots of death and destruction. The first crusade happened when Mr. Al-Hakim the Shia Fatimid Dynasty Leader demolished the Holy Sepulcher to the ground and imposed harsh law on the Christians thus paved the way for the Crusaders to come. Salahuddin wiped out the Shia Fatimid and drove the crusaders out while the Persians were helping the Crusaders.

        Prior Event
        After the Siege of Jerusalem in 637 by the Rashidun army under the command of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, Patriarch Sophronius refused to surrender except to the Caliph Omar(579-644) himself. Omar traveled to Jerusalem and accepted the surrender. He then visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where Sophronius invited him to pray inside the Church, but Omar declined so as not to set a precedent and thereby endanger the Church’s status as a Christian site. Instead he prayed outside in the courtyard, in a place where David was believed to have prayed.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Anyone seriously still talking about the ancient crusades as meaning anything in this age is a dork. Hannibal was only using the term as an example of what needs to be done if we ever want peace in Syria – nuke it.

          1. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            We need to learn from the past event and the dork usually avoid this. History repeats itself and if you do not learn from history then you will make the same mistake.Why not recalling the history sometimes ? I am sure you are not comfortable with this.

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            I am and WAS quite comfortable reading the histories and have enough imagination to put myself onto the various battlefields … even into the muck of WWI. The sieges of castles and the politics surrounding them. The suffering of humanity inside them. The suffering of humanity treking for months into a hell, after the hell of the trek itself. Imagine YOU are in the first line and know you will die with the boiling oil shower. You would need to really believe it was for a good cause. The brainwashing needs to be great. You might actually need to believe that you die for a God.
            I think we DID learn from the histories. War is Hell. The only ‘Glory’ is in the minds of the living who push for control. Death is only peace from the megalomaniacs.

          3. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            Interesting sounds like a good topic i could probably learn something from you.. i do agree with the megalomaniac concept of death but in the defense of a few of those who fought in previous wars i can say with reason that death is inevitable.
            In a scenario like syria where swaths of civillians have taken up arms just to protect themselves and families,
            One can choose to fight and die(during or post war) with a clear conscience that he done what was “necessary” at the time rather than to not fight but still die with arrogance towards his surroundings.(during or post war)
            Im sure the former of the 2 examples are the ones who have won our hearts i hope..

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            One of the recent-past ‘successful’ warriors had a few things to say about his life experiences – General Douglas MacArthur – but everyone hates when I drop quotes into here. 😉 The man had seen that ‘War’ was not the work of God – and that ‘Man’ had risen so far in his ability to wage it, he could now annihilate all life on the planet. If you want those I will provide. But I rather like this one for now ….
            “Vengeance is not the point; change is. But the trouble is that in most [people’s] minds the thought of victory and the thought of punishing the enemy coincide.” – Barbara Deming

            And yes, we would probably all pick up the sword to defend ‘ours’ if attacked. If we had a handy sword. AND that is not the same as being the attacker in the first place … but killing in any circumstance is not working for God.

          5. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            I don’t think its ironic you chose this quote.
            The barrier between doing something or thinking of victory and doing something or thinking of punishment is “religion” or what you call mind control and what could be interprited as any action one is devoted to.

            Even the non religous can be seen as religous and religous seem non religous

        2. master09 Avatar
          master09

          So you have said one very important point. You say ” imposed harsh on the Christian thus paved the way for crusades to invade”
          Well for once someone is saying facts. The Crusades did not come for no reason like every Muslim says.

          1. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            The quality of the Romans and some opportunist can manipulate the Romans in their advantage. Please see what the Early Muslims said about the Roman

            “Muslim narrated from al-Mustawrid al-Qurashi that he said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) saying: “The Hour will come when the Romans are the majority of people.” So ‘Amr ibn al-‘As said to him: “Watch what you say.” He said: “I say what I heard from the Messenger of Allah”

            He said: “If you say that, it is because they have four qualities: they are the most able of people to cope with tribulation, the quickest of them to recover after an affliction, the readiest of them to return to battle after fleeing, and the best of them to the poor, the orphan and the weak. And they have a fifth good quality: they are the strongest of them in resisting the oppression of kings.”

            ———————————————————————————————–
            By fabricating a bogus war between Islamic fundamentalism and the West, the enemy of Islam are able to attack their real enemy by hiring the Romans by recruiting agent-provocateurs such as Al-Qaeda who will take responsibility of the false flag operation. Please read the Five quality of the Romans and then think how can you manipulate them attacking your enemy

          2. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            The Muslim Brotherhood is a tool by the British-based Globalists whose main objective is to overthrow the established world order and create a new one-world system of global governance. Without the British, “radical Islam would have remained the illegitimate, repressive minority movement that it has always been, and the Middle East would have remained stable and prosperous.”

            These radical group come up with few names such as Al-Qaeda. Hezbuttahrir,Muslim Brotherhood,Qutiism etc but their root is same and coming from either Shia or Sufi but pretending to be Sunni.

            Muslim Brotherhood created by British Intelligence. Dr. John Coleman, a former British Intelligence agent…states in his report on Iran’s Islamic Revolution that the Muslim Brotherhood was created by “the great names of British Middle East intelligence”…and that their mission was to “keep the Middle East backward so that its natural resource, oil, could continue to be looted…”

          3. wargame1 Avatar
            wargame1

            Just a clue for you…..The British based Radical Islamic group named “Hezbuttahrir” has a “sharia court” in England. Have they conquered England? if not then how can they have a sharia court under the nose of the British Government??

            Their members such as Anjum Chowdhuri Omer Bokri mohammad and many others openly talk about Sharia in England,Praise 911 and London 7/7 attack. They are often invited to BBC TV show and in the Fox news channel so that the whole world can see how sinister and notorious Islam supposedly is. But the majority Muslims do not support this psycho rather they are peaked up by the powerful country as a fear mongering tool. This fear mongering technique help them legitimize the invasion in the middle east.

            Watch a difference ….They never attack Iran rather they get direct help from Iran in invading Libya ,Afghanistan ,Iraq and now they are dragging their feet in Syria! Why? Because Shia Bashar Al-Qaeda is allied with Iran so who would like to shot his own foot?

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            That is the problem with believing in ‘freedom of speech’. Even the idiots and nut-bars are allowed to spout their insane rhetoric. And those Crazy Christians will even supply food and housing to the brainwashed of the ones who wish to kill them. Isn’t THAT amazing? They actually believe that ‘Freedom is Best’.
            The assumption is, of course, that humans should have enough brains to see the FALACY of the words of the various jerks who spout the inane beliefs.
            I think many DO. They are free to use their eyes.

          5. Reasonableman Avatar
            Reasonableman

            With my own experience of “freedom of speech” i realised it can also be used as a tool for evil intrigues , conspiracy and lies.
            If we had to pay for the price of words life would probably be alot more fair although alot like poker everytime we want to speak we would think.. check raise or fold 🙂
            Did you know the average human lies 3-8 times a day intentionally and unintentionally

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            5thDrawer

            Reasonable estimate. :-)) We even lie to ourselves. :-)))
            My tenth cup of coffee for the day is essential for keeping me going … until the benefit of ‘The Glen’ for digestion…. ;-))))

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      wargame1

      OLD NEWS

      The Obama administration announced its plan to transfer $450 million in cash to help Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood-dominated government cover its massive budget deficit, The $450 million is part of Obama’s $1 billion pledge to Egypt made in May 2011; the rest of that money is expected to take the form of loans or loan guarantees to local businesses. Obama also promised to cancel $1 billion of debt owed to the U.S.If Brotherhood were Muslims then they would not like to be American slave

      The Egyptians warned Brotherhood against the IMF loan and one of the Egyptians explained the IMF conspiracy against Egypt. This video explains why the hood should not accept the Loan and what will be the consequences if they accept the loan. This is in Arabic with English subtitle. Since you wre concerned about “funding” to Egypt this video will help you to understand that brotherhood was about to make Egypt as a IMF slave. Please watch the youtube video

      /watch?v=MCIXuzneXbQ

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        5thDrawer

        Does ANYONE do the math?? 2 billion you say?
        Wow. $25 for each of those 80 Mil. Egyptians.
        Don’t you think they need to MAKE some money of their own?? The USA can’t do it all.

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      wargame1

      Muslimbrotherhood AlQaeda Hezbuttahrir are all pro Iranian plant and their duty is to destroy the Islam from within for the benefit of Iranian regime.They also have good understanding with Israel. Please watch the following video where you will see the hood leader sitting with Iranian Al-Majoos supreme Leader and praising them and in another video the hood leader introducing Iran and before he does that he is praising Iran with multiple complement and as usual portraying Iran as anti USA and Anti Israel then he goes on saying that Iranian Islamic Majoosi regime should be a model for the Muslims worldwide including Saudi Arabia Tunisia etc.The following two videos are good for every one to watch to see how dangerous is this Free masonic Brotherhood. Youtube video link bellow

      /watch?v=rb_nFBsZgPs
      /watch?v=FeaeSnMhhYQ

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      5thDrawer

      The people felt they needed a quicker ‘ballot’. They can’t afford 3 more years.

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