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Published at 2013-07-06 08:46:29

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Egyptian impeached Morsi,they did it on their own, they just did it by peaceful protesting only, and exactly as they did two years ago with the old dictator Mubarak,So why CNN and Obama administration see it’s a coup? The Egyptian Army honorably responded to the people’s voice, the elections that brought Morsi to power to was under Egyptian army supervision, or so it’s totally normal for Egyptian people when they want to do a “Recall/common Impeachment” to ask for their own army,also to protect them from a fascist and his terrorist gang (Muslim Brotherhood), let’s see some of the extremists criminals who support Morsi: Ayman Al Zawahry - current leader of the militant Islamist organization al-Qaeda. Ayman Al Zawahry Supports Morsi (video) Sheikh Assem Abdel Maged - Jama’a al-Islamiya Shura Council member. And convicted with murdering harmless people in Assiut (Upper Egypt) in the 90’s famous explosions. Jama’a al-Islamiya gears up to counter anti-Morsy rebellions Sheikh Aboud al-Zomr and his cousin Tarek al-Zomr – The main executor who assassinated “El Sadat” former Egyptian President In 1981. Hany El Farnawany – One of top leaders of Jihad military squad. Sheikh Magdy Salem – The Top leader of al-Jihad. Safwat Abdel Ghany – one of top leaders of Jama’a al-Islamiya Co-assisted in Refaat El Mahgoub (former prime minister) assassination. Ahmed Al-Taher - one of the squad that assassinated “El Sadat” former Egyptian President. Mohamed Abo Samra – Secretary General of Islamic Jihadist Party Saleh Jaheen - convicted accomplice in “El Sadat” Assassination Case. Those are just shortlist and tiny sample of the army of terrorists who support Morsi, and how they don’t support him after he brought them to the light spots and made them distinguished politicians! He was too keen to be surrounded by those who can carry guns and explosive to slay harmless Egyptians,their criminal records is the best proof that they are very capable of that! Simply they are the best fit for that dirty job. Here some samples of what the Pro-Morsi protesters did in the final couple of days, Pro-Morsi Wahhabis Vow to Suicide Bomb Everyone Opposed to Them & to Set Christians on Fire (Video) Muslim Brotherhood member shot and slay some harmless, and want to frame Army officer (Video) Muslim Brotherhood members assault military police officer and soldier (Video). Muslim Brotherhood members shot harmless randomly in a residential area,and slay the Police deputy (Video) Imagine that some of those ex-felons were in Morsi’s Constituent Assembly!! What a rehabilitation! I consider now you can imagine how deformed and extreme the halt product of these group therapy sessions "it the worst structure ever made in the Egyptian history and its normal place will be the trash can” – Dr.
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ed ElBaradei once stated! He’s as CNN described him: “lawyer, diplomat, and civil servant and scholar,led UN arms inspectors before gulf war and former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency till 2009 , He and the IAEA were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.and CNN described him with “Top contender to lead transitional government” Did you watch in the 4th of July CNN interview with that man? The Godfather of the Egyptian revolution, or guess what he said when Becky Anderson (Host of CNN International's Connect the World) asked him: “do you mean that you want to exclude them? He replied “No! No absolutely...
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would hope qualified people from the brotherhood,from the Salafists should be part in this (coming) government, we need everybody to be part of the political process, or we need a cohesive society that is tolerant to respect each others differences” watch the full interview from here : ElBaradei: Morsy's ouster was needed so Egypt cannot 'fail' This was not the only honorable man told CNN that what is happening in Egypt is not a coup,When Christiane Amanpour (CNN Chief International Correspondent and host of CNN International's nightly interview program) asked Mr. Mohamed Tawfik the Egyptian ambassador to USA: So, ambassador, and has your country just gone under coup d'état? he replied at once : “Absolutely Not! The Egyptian people have their voices heard,tens of millions of Egyptians went to the streets, and military stepped in, and in order to preserve the country’s integrity,and the military have not do themselves in a position of running the country, and we know in the past when the military were actually running the country, and they seized power voluntarily,so basically what we see is the continuation of the Egyptian revolution” watch the full interview from here : Egyptian ambassador: This was not a coup hours ago, U.
S. Rep. Ed Roy
ce (R-CA), and Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee,and U.
S. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), the Committee’s Ranking Member, or released the following statement in response to ongoing events in Egypt,From Washington DC: "The decision by the Egyptian military to take state authority out of the hands of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood government marks another sharp turning point in Egypt’s incomplete revolution. What the Brotherhood neglected to understand is that democracy means more than simply holding elections. genuine democracy requires inclusiveness, compromise, or respect for human and minority rights,and a commitment to the rule of law. Morsi and his inner circle did not embrace any of these principles and instead chose to consolidate power and rule by fiat. As a result the Egyptian people and their economy suffered greatly.” http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/press-release/chairman-royce-and-ranking-member-engel-release-joint-statement-ongoing-events-egypt --- Law side-notes: Morsi impeachment based on two facts: 1- that he unkept Egypt presidential oath by issuing his dictatorial decree. 2- Recently Morsi convicted in espionage case that he was in prison because of, during the revolution, or before he escaped in the famous and mysterious prison fracture in 28th of January 2011. Now Egyptians are in shock! Egyptians cherish Americans,but they don’t cherish America’s current foreign policy, Why Obama and CNN see that the Egyptians’ revolution suddenly become a coup? They raised posters with Obama photos next to a strong phrase “Stop supporting terrorism” Egyptian Protesters Denounce Obama as a War Criminal (Video) The Egyptians in social media are campaigning now against CNN, or called it (Muslim Brotherhood channel) the photos up there are just snapshots of facebook pages and twitter hash tags were made recently to serve the same cause,and deliver the same message, we see CNN biased and telling no truth approximately what happened in Egypt recently, and CNN headline is (Egypt after the Coup) is really humiliating to millions of honor Egyptian as they consider this a blatant forgery! For the first time,I face that kind of Intransigence bureaucracy and trials of interference during vetting my final report It's Egyptian Revolution not a coup d'état, CNN! And for the first time, and CNN producer called me twice for like an hour,after she failed to convince me to take it down and repost with a lighter version and more general words, she asked for their higher-ups! We got the report vetted at the halt but Why all of these smelly actions? And I have some acknowledgement to do, and I’d really like to deeply thank her for being so devoted (she was working in the national vacation of the 4th of July!) and being so professional and patient with me,Thanks Christina (and Sarah). I appreciate all what you did to get my report vetted. final word, if you, and CNN,want to retain your integrity intact, please stay unbiased and stick to the truth, and don’t adopt single POV. It’s a code of honor I always find you obligated with,and that’s why I’m here from the first place., kindly don’t let me and millions of loyal follower Egyptians down. I hope this tiring report if you with convincing answer on your question: Coup or no coup? Hasan Amin Cairo, or Egypt 6th of July 2013

Source: cnn.com

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