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Brotherhood Lies, deception and perversion "Taqqiya" 

Assad Elepty

The official "Fact finding Commission" report into the Egyptian revolution has been released. The findings have been reported on by numerous media outlets.

These reports are all consistent, and confirm the Former interior Minister Habib Adely gave the order to use live ammunition and Mubarak denied any involvement. There is absolutely no mention of Mubarak's Sons in any of these reports.


 

The Muslim Brotherhood also reported on the "Fact Find Commission" findings.

In an act of total bastardry, the MB report (on their web site) is filled with lies and deception.

The MB report is totally vindictive, and distorts the findings of the official report.

The Muslim Brotherhood report directly implicates Mubarak's sons and makes no mention of Habib Adely by name.

The MB are spiteful, dishonourable and dishonest to say the least.

It is an opportunity for MB payback & they are determined to seek revenge against Mubarak as he kept the "MB Animal" caged and in check.

If this is what is produced by the "guardians of Islam", there is no doubt they are ruled by Satan and not God. Islam has no mercy, compassion, integrity or decency. The last paragraph of the report is a total fabrication.


It is difficult not to feel sorry for Mubarak under the circumstances. The MB are pure evil.

The reports are below judge for yourselves. 
 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704740204576273071880564288.html


At least 846 Egyptians were killed during 18 days of protests that ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February, an Egyptian fact-finding committee said.
In its report, the committee of judges, legal experts and human-rights activists leveled ultimate responsibility for the killings on Mr. Mubarak and his deputies in Egypt's Ministry of Interior. Mr. Mubarak's interior minister, Habib el-Adly, had issued the orders to open fire, the panel said.
The committee serves only in an advisory capacity and doesn't have legal authority to make arrests.
The committee's findings appear to vindicate protesters and human-rights groups who had insisted that the official death toll was higher than the 365 people reported killed by Egypt's Ministry of Health in the days following Mr. Mubarak's abdication.
The report is based on accounts of 17,058 officials and eyewitnesses and 800 video clips and pictures obtained from individuals who were present at the protests, according to Omar Marwan, the head of the commission.
Separately, Omar Suleiman, who was Egypt's intelligence chief before Mr. Mubarak briefly nominated him as vice president in the midst of the uprising, was called in for questioning by prosecutors on Monday for his role in violently suppressing the protests, according to a person familiar with the matter at Egypt's General Prosecutor's Office.
The person said Mr. Suleiman was called to court as a witness—not as a suspect—before the public prosecution. The person said that there were no plans to detain Mr. Suleiman.
Mr. Suleiman is the latest of several former top Egyptian officials to be caught up in a widening dragnet aimed at holding Mr. Mubarak's top lieutenants accountable.
Prosecutors detained Mr. Mubarak himself, along with his two sons, Gamal and Alaa, for 15 days starting last Wednesday. The former president suffered a heart attack following questioning by prosecutors last Tuesday.
 
NOW Please READ THE RUBBISH BY THE MUSLIM BROTHEHOOD "TAIQQYA" Islamic lies and perversion.
 
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=28430
A much expected report from the Fact Finding Committee on Egypt’s January 25 Revolution was released today.  

According to The report live ammunition was used by police on January 28th and 29th. The report accused Alaa and Gamal Mubarak, former head of the Shura Council Safwat El-Sherif, lawyer  Mortada Mansour, and Ibrahim Kamel as being the instigators  behind the “Battle of the Camel,” which left several protesters dead and injured on February 2.

The report confirmed 846 protesters were killed and Injuries were numbered at 6,467 including 26 police officers and policemen and 189 prisoners.

The committee asserted the police and interior ministry were responsible for organising and carrying out the attacks and that there were snipers shooting from above Tahrir Square.

The fact-finding committee issued a statement making several recommendations, among which are issuing a new constitution that ensures democracy.
Added to the statement were calls for revising all the laws that inhibit freedom in Egypt, such as laws that govern political engagement; revising the taxes on businessmen and creating a scaled tax system; revising the education system and issuing a law criminalising any religious, political or racial discrimination.
The committee’s recommendations are also in alignment with the demands of the revolution.
 

What an utter disgrace!

Assad Elepty