Since the coup that toppled Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood has been driving its people into the streets-albeit not in the numbers of those who cheered the coup. Make no mistake; there is violence a plenty.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/05/egyptian-islamists-to-protest-morsi-removal-amid-reports-violence-arrests/
Yet on its English-language website Ikhwanweb, the MB continues to try and portray itself to the West as being a democratic reform movement that is urging its followers not to engage in violence while accusing the other side of engaging in such.
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=31077
The Muslim Brotherhood is the parent organization of most of the Islamic terrorist organizations in the world today-including Al Qaeda. It is also the umbrella organization of the US-based so-called moderate organizations like CAIR, ISNA, ICNA and the rest. Their goal is a world-wide Islamic caliphate under sharia law.
No matter what the MB claims, the media here and worldwide are seeing their true side.
ReplyDeleteThe anti-Morsi protesters were non-violent. The MB have been violent from day 1. Just ask the members of the Coptic Church.
BTW: The MB is still attacking Copts.
Findalis,
ReplyDeleteI just hope that the military crushes the Brotherhood and restores Egypt to where it was under Mubarak. Not a perfect outcome, but the best I can imagine in the region.
I prefer another Sadat. Mubarak was a thug implicated in the murder of Sadat. Sadat would have made the Peace treaty work.
ReplyDeleteSadat would be fine, but I thought Mubarak was his deputy and ally.
ReplyDeleteOnly until he saw a chance to get rid of Sadat and take his place.
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The family knew back then.