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    The Untold Secret behind Mursi’s Fall

    Shoebat Foundation

    2/7/2014

    Excerpt:

    Note: This guest column was written by the man who filed Complaint No. 1761 with the office of Egypt’s Attorney General in which Malik Obama is accused of supporting terrorism in Egypt. Our decision to post Dr. Ebeid’s column should not be interpreted as an endorsement of all of his views.

    By Sadek Raouf Ebeid, MD
    Egyptian Air Force Officer / U.S. Physician


    When it comes to the truth behind the removal of Mohammed Mursi from power on July 3, 2013, a secret must be told about what set that momentous event in motion.

    The Judicial branch of every nation should be one its people take pride in. As an Egyptian American, I am no exception. Egypt’s judges are part of a system that has been around for thousands of years; most of them are very courageous.

    Sometimes it is best to make your point by comparing and contrasting two cases. Let’s take a look at the case of a sitting president in Egypt and that of the uncle of a sitting president in the U.S.

    The first case was handled in early 2013 by honorable Egyptian Judge Mr. Khaled Mohamad Mahgoub. The second case was handled more recently by the honorable American Judge Mr. Leonard Shapiro.

    In Mahgoub’s case, he was presiding over a case in Ismailia, Egypt. It had to do with the escape of an unknown prisoner from Wadi el Natroun prison, near Alexandria. The judge could not help but notice that one of the prisoners on the list was the name of a man Mahgoub knew very well; it belonged to a man he saw on television every day.

    That name was Mohammed Mursi, who was residing in Egypt’s Presidential Palace, the equivalent of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the U.S.

    Judge Mahgoub learned that Mursi, along with 34 other prisoners – many of whom held the highest levels of authority within the executive branch of the Egyptian government – had escaped from prison. Complicating matters was the fact that one of the guards was murdered during the prison break, which meant serious charges would be brought against all men if Mahgoub did the right thing. Doing so, however, would put him in grave danger.

    Judge Mahgoub is an extremely observant and devout Muslim. His father was the head of the Islamic Sharia law in Ain Shams University in Cairo. He decided to look towards heaven and pray, “Thy will be done”.

    They say every man faces his moment of truth. For Judge Mahgoub, that moment came the next day, when he made an unprecedented and very brave legal move.

    He issued a court order, mandating that the prosecutor add the name of Egypt’s Acting President, along with the 34 other rulers of Egypt to the list of defendants. He further ordered that the sitting president be tried in the highest court in the land for participating in this prison break.

    Tahani Al-Jebali, the former Chancellor of the Constitutional Court of Egypt, said on national television after Mahgoub’s decision, that Mursi had lost his legitimacy as President of Egypt, as a consequence of that decision. Al-Jebali is the same Justice who spoke out publicly against President Barack Obama’s brother Malik, accusing him of being a Muslim Brotherhood operative.

    Mahgoub knew that due to the death of the guard during the break, he was ordering the prosecutor to demand the death penalty for the sitting president of Egypt.

    Today, that ruling is seen as the initial spark that led the Egyptian Judicial system to raise the red card in the face of Mursi. Just a few months later, 30 million Egyptians took to the streets and demanded that Mursi go. Today, ex-president Mursi is on trial, thanks in large part to the actions of one man who thumbed his nose at the path of least resistance.

    As for the second case, the honorable Judge Mr. Leonardo Shapiro was deciding the fate of a Kenyan citizen who was arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and was found to be legally drunk. The U.S. prosecutor added that the driver was an alien whose U.S. visa had expired many years earlier.

    The honorable Judge Shapiro told the defendant, “Congratulations. Welcome to America.”

    That defendant was Mr. Onyango ‘Omar’ Obama.
    - (bold, underline and color emphasis added)
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    View the complete article at:

    http://shoebat.com/2014/02/07/untold...d-mursis-fall/
    B. Steadman
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