Classified security files turning up on Facebook

Egypts dirty Secrets.

 

If you thought wikileaks caused damage to some governments around the world,

they are no comparison to the documents salvaged by protestors when egypt's hated and despised security officers attempted to destroy the evidence.

For all those that read arabic many of the documents are posted on face book and twitter,much to the embarrassment of the egyptian government and a leading Islamic cleric.

The video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNQnex7rl1A&feature=player_embedded ) shows the state security building under siege, on fire, with many security officers jumping to their deaths to escape the smoke and fire. WARNING IT IS GRAPHIC.

The army is clearly worried and has "begged" for the documents to be returned in the name of national security.

I say let the truth be exposed, expose the corrupt and shame them.

This is a new crisis for Egypt's caretaker government:
what to do about thousands of documents that protesters seized from State Security Agency offices over the weekend??
not much you can do boys, the cat is out of the bag.
 
The whole world will now see the rife systematic corruption and persecution the egyptians
and in particular the copts have suffered while Mubarak was in control. 


The military-led interim authority in desperation has demanded that the classified files
kept by Mubarak's dreaded internal spy agency be returned.
 
Instead, they're being scattered throughout Egypt, with files turning up on Facebook and Twitter hourly, much to the shame of egypt.
 
The documents detail conspiracies, torture, kidnapping and terrorism against the Copts by the Mubarak Regime.
 
Some of what the documents contain is evil, sinister and systematic abuse.
 
- One file includes a sex tape purportedly involving a Kuwaiti princess and a prominent Egyptian businessman.
- Another details the sexual exploits of egypt's highest-ranking Islamic cleric (Al-Azhar) and labels him a "sexual predator and womaniser".  Disgraceful and shameful, so much for the burqa..


Perhaps the most controversial document to surface
"was one that exposes State Security's involvement in a church bombing

on New Year's Day in Alexandria".

The bombing killed 21 people and wounded 80, the worst violence against Egypt's Coptic Christian minority in more than a decade.
The document and its distribution touched off protests Sunday in Cairo by hundreds of Coptic Christians.
Copts, especially those in Alexandria, had strongly suspected state involvement in the bombing,
noting that a stepped-up security force that was supposed to have protected the church vanished before the bomb exploded.
 
According to the document, one of eight said to discuss attacks on a number of churches,
State Security used a jailed Islamist to help organize the plot, providing him with plans and details on the church's entrances and exits.
The document was dated Dec. 2, 2010, and was addressed to the interior minister.
It referred to the church bombing as "Mission No. 77."

 
The fact it refers to Mission 77 clearly confirms there were 76 prior "Missions" planned against the coptic community.
 
Can any one imagine if it was a reverse situation,

The bombing killed 21 people and wounded 80, the worst violence against Egypt's Coptic Christian minority in more than a decade.
The document and its distribution touched off protests Sunday in Cairo by hundreds of Coptic Christians.
Copts, especially those in Alexandria, had strongly suspected state involvement in the bombing,
noting that a stepped-up security force that was supposed to have protected the church vanished before the bomb exploded.
 
According to the document, one of eight said to discuss attacks on a number of churches,
State Security used a jailed Islamist to help organize the plot, providing him with plans and details on the church's entrances and exits.
The document was dated Dec. 2, 2010, and was addressed to the interior minister.
It referred to the church bombing as "Mission No. 77."

 
The fact it refers to Mission 77 clearly confirms there were 76 prior "Missions" planned against the coptic community.
 
Can any one imagine if it was a reverse situation,

"Where a Non Islamic government did the exact same to the muslim community."
All hell and anarchy would break loose!!!

(look at the reaction in the USA against the congressional inquiries into US islamic radicals)
 
There are also several files that back State Security officers' reputation for torture.
In one letter stamped "top secret" in 2008 and made available on Facebook,
a senior official wrote that detainees suffered "injuries" while in State Security custody.
He complained that questioning had to be delayed until the wounds had healed.
 
Almost all the documents bear the State Security letterhead and the signatures of senior officers.
Military officers who were on the scene when the protesters barged into the State Security headquarters in Cairo,
and other cities tried to recover the documents, wrangling some of them from the crowds.


A message Sunday on the Facebook page of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces,
which is now running the country, ordered anyone in possession of the files to stop publishing them
and to hand them over immediately to the nearest army post. The council cited national security concerns.
I ask them "what national security?", sound like it was a communist Islamic state under mubarak.
 
Activists and human rights advocates are worried that the disappearance of the files would hurt the chances that a new civilian government would prosecute officials for State Security's abuses.
 
"This is the one chance to hold (State Security officers) to account, but because there wasn't a procedure in place to access the documents, it's problematic," said Heba Morayef, a researcher in the Cairo office of Human Rights Watch. "Some are in the hands of activist groups that are fairly responsible, but in other cases, they're all over the place."
 
Protesters defended taking the documents, and rightly so,
saying the interim authority had not secured them and that they were in danger of being lost or destroyed if they hadn't taken them.
The fact is they are right, the documents were been destroyed and burnt, the PEOPLES REVOLT put a stop to that.
 
As if to endorse that claim, the Egyptian attorney general on Monday ordered the arrests of 47 State Security officers for their involvement in destroying documents.
There was no effort Monday by protesters to stop publication.
They formed a WikiLeaks-style online clearing house for the documents, and posted them on Facebook and elsewhere.
Many suspect that if the documents are returned they will be destroyed in a bid to protect the reputation of a sinister and evil regime and the Name of EGYPT.
 
Mighty is the Hand of God, the evil is and will continue to be exposed,
the corruption, murders, and abuse are been brought to light.
The documents expose the endless struggle and the Plight of the Coptic people. 
 
The disclosures reveal the Copts were victim of abuse not only by radical Islamists,
but also evil, demented bigoted members of the mubarak regime all the way up to the former interior Minster Habib Adly.
 
Habib is now in a cell in a white prison suit with his back to the wall.
He is a marked man and will no doubt get to taste the evil he dished out for years, against the christians.  
I am awaiting to see if Mubarak is personally implicated in these barbaric attacks.
 
 
Assad Elepty


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