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#Egypt #MuslimBrotherhood throw children from the top the roof of a building
Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood throw children from the top the roof of a building
+18 video i hope you share it to let all the people know what is really happening in Egypt
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The Muslim Brotherhood has long been known to have ties to al-Qaeda,
and now their terrorist brothers are threatening to send jihadists to
Egypt…but, they’re already there. In the video below and the screen
shots, you’ll see two young boys thrown from the top of a water tower,
located on a roof top, to the roof below – looks to be about two stories
tall. The caption with the video from EgyptRadar says
four boys were killed and describes them as “Armin children,” possibly
meaning Armenian. One of the men on the roof top has a large al-Qaeda
flag flowing from his back pocket. (correction 3:34 CDT – my original
title indicated the man with the al-Qaeda flag threw the boys off of the
water tower, but it was another man – unknown if he is al-Qaeda. My
apologies.)
In the beginning of the video, there are two boys watching the street action in Alexandria, Egypt.
Eventually, two more boys join them. Men on the rooftop start throwing
rocks at them, and a man from the far side of the tower climbs to the
top and throws one of the boys off, and then another. You can see the
first boy being attacked by a man on the rooftop. It appears he took
blows to the head. Then the second boy is pushed off. And apparently two
followed at some time later.
Throughout the ‘throwing off’ period, you can hear what appears to be
the voice of very young boys – whether one that fell, or the one(s) not
yet pushed, I can’t tell. That al-Qaeda flag was brazenly strutting
across the roof top and the attackers are identified as Mohamed Morsi’s
(Mursi) Muslim Brotherhood supporters. Take a look at these photos:
Hours before Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was sidelined by the military council, Muhammad al-Zawahiri, Egypt’s al-Qaeda leader, declared that the terrorist organization would wage a jihad to save Morsi and his Islamist agenda for Egypt. (They would not be the first Islamic terrorists to come to his aid; Hamas members were earlier arrested from inside Muslim Brotherhood headquarters, where they opened fire on protesters.) Source: Gatestone Institute
Remember the Muslim Brotherhood creed – still the official creed today.
“Allah is our objective, the prophet is our leader, the Koran is our law, Jihad is our way, dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.”
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#Egypt Erupts
With the military and Muslim Brotherhood locked in a dramatic power struggle, photos of the turmoil gripping Cairo.
Fireworks burst over Tahrir Square on July 3.
Hundreds of Egyptian protesters gather in Tahrir Square on July 3.
A fire burns following clashes between anti-Morsy crowds and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on July 5, in Cairo.
Morsy supporters hold makeshift weapons and take part in a drill
during a demonstration at the Rabaa al Adawiya Mosque in the suburb of
Nasr City on July 2 in Cairo.
Officers of the Egyptian Republican Guard celebrate at the gates
of the Republican Guard headquarters in the suburb of Nasr City on July 3
in Cairo.
On July 5, protesters remain in Tahrir Square as a military helicopter flies overhead.
People celebrate in Tahrir Square. A woman holds up a portrait of Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Soldiers of the Egyptian Republican Guard stand guard at the gates
of Egypt's Presidential Palace in the suburb of Heliopolis on July 3
in Cairo, Egypt.
A group tries to keep people away from the October 6 Bridge following clashes between anti-Morsy crowds and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on July 5, in Cairo.
Thousands of Egyptian protesters gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square on July 3 as the military's deadline for Morsy to compromise with the opposition approaches.
Thousands continue to celebrate the ousting of President Mohamed Morsy in Tahrir Square on July 5.
Protesters opposed to ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy in Tahrir
Square on July 6, carry posters representing those who were killed
during the demonstrations.
A day after supporters of former
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, who was ousted from office on July
3, rallied to protest his removal inciting nationwide violence,
Egyptians dealt with the aftermath and spent Saturday tending to the
wounded and burying
the dead. Recent counts say that 36 people were reportedly killed and
1,400 others injured in the street fights that broke out on July 5 between pro- and anti-Morsy demonstrators.
A group of Egyptian men carry the coffin of a victim killed in the
fighting that broke out on Friday, during a funeral in the al-Manial
neighborhood in Cairo on July 6.
A fire burns following clashes between anti-Morsy crowds and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on July 5, in Cairo.
Egyptian opposition protesters celebrate as night falls on Cairo.
Egyptian protesters celebrate in Tahrir Square as the deadline
given by the military to Morsy passes on July 3 in Cairo, Egypt. Tanks
and soldiers moved toward the presidential palace and ringed the square where Morsy's supporters rallied.
Egyptian protesters calling for the ouster of Morsy react as they watch his defiant speech on a screen in a street leading to the presidential palace early in Cairo on July 3.
Egyptian opposition protesters continue to celebrate the ousting of President Mohamed Morsy in Tahrir Square on July 4.
An Egyptian army helicopter flies over protesters calling for the ouster of Morsy in Tahrir Square on July 3.
Egyptian opposition in Cairo on July 3.
A protester injured in clashes between supporters and opponents of
the ruling Muslim Brotherhood outside Cairo University on July 3.
An anti-Morsy protester is carried out of the fray after he was
allegedly shot by Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Tahrir Square during
fighting between the two camps on July 5, in Cairo.
A group tries to keep people away from the October 6 Bridge following clashes between anti-Morsy crowds and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on July 5, in Cairo.
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