copied from Scota Meritaten:- Here is a post by a dear friend - TopicsExpress



          

copied from Scota Meritaten:- Here is a post by a dear friend that puts it succinctly. Over the past few days I have seen friends overseas putting posts about the death of the young girl Shaimaa El Sabbagh which accuse the police of killing her. They have not taken the time to question the veracity of the articles they read. I kindly ask you to read this brilliant summation, which she wrote after seeing the communique by the Party that she had joined - please share it widely: I deeply regret ever being associated with this Party, which I briefly joined in the autumn of 2012. There have been many compelling accusations that this Party is not working for Egypt, but until now, I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, and contented myself with distancing myself quietly. The communique below removes any remaining doubt in my mind. The video and photographic evidence, as well as the initial pathology report, strongly suggest that Shaima Sabbagh was NOT shot by police. She was shot in the back of the head from as little as 2 meters away, where certain of her colleagues were standing. One of these colleagues is a man standing immediately behind her. He shows no reaction as she is shot, calmly continuing to smoke his cigarette with one hand while his other hand is in his pocket. That pocket protrudes sharply, stretched against an object that could well be the gun that shot her. Photographs show a dark, round spot in his jacket pocket which may be the hole through which the gun was shot. The police, who were in front of her and armed with only tear-gas, were much further away. Her murder was staged a few meters outside Tahrir Square, complete with flowers, which the communique claims she was going to place on the 25 January revolution martyrs’ memorial. In fact, the memorial stand, which used to be located in the center of Tahrir Square, is no longer there. It was removed to make way for a proper memorial statue that will be placed there in the near future. Tahrir Square itself was closed to all demonstrators, due to the Brotherhoods threats. Shaimas mortally wounded body was inexplicably carried around various cafes in the side-streets of downtown by a known member of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose associate calmly walked ahead filming her, neither of them making the slightest attempt to get her medical help. Nobody has yet explained why these two men had possession of her dying body, when at the time she was shot, she was surrounded by her friends and fellow socialists. But those who were staging the event needed a young, unveiled, woman, a socialist, murdered while peacefully protesting with flowers. She was unwittingly set up to be a new international icon for the replay of January 25th in Tahrir Square, and as usual, they needed fresh blood to feed their propaganda machine. In any case, within hours of the murder, before any investigation has been completed, the ESDP posted its communique in English, asserting as though it were a fact that the police shot Shaima, and issued a blanket condemnation of the Egyptian security forces filled with lies, distortions and half-truths. This was immediately picked up and further disseminated by the foreign media. No attempt has been made to substantiate the accusations, or to examine the available evidence, or to address the many, many unanswered questions about this crime. This is a standard tactic of the Ikhwan and of their foreign patrons: executing false-flag attacks to feed their lying propaganda against those whom they wish to destroy, and to justify their own violent aggression. Shaima is a victim of those who murdered her in cold blood in order to use her death to further their own ugly agenda against the Egyptian nation and people. They are using her to attack those who stand between us and the bloody chaos that they have spread in so many of our neighboring countries. They and their agents among us deliberately promote chaos in all its forms, including the so-called right to organize demonstrations and marches at any time, in any place, to block roads and bridges and to surround government buildings and houses of worship, to freely paralyze Egyptians freedom of movement and pursuit of their work and daily activities. They ignore the fact that most of these so-called peaceful demonstrations are in fact armed riots financed and organized by criminal elements, that cost Egyptians dearly in terms of lives and property damage and theft. The law regulating peaceful protests was issued in response to widespread public demand by Egyptians, and by opposing it, parties such as the ESDP are placing themselves firmly on the side of the lawlessness and chaos demanded by the Ikhwan and their foreign patrons, and against the expressed will of the Egyptian people. Also, the Egyptian people overwhelmingly reject foreign funding of political activities in Egypt, and those revolutionaries who violate Egyptian law by taking their orders and their money from foreign agencies. Unlike the ESDP, most Egyptians believe that those who violate Egyptian law belong in prison. In fact, on most issues the ESDP stand is far more representative of the will of Egypts enemies than of the Egyptian people. The ESDP initially showed some promise as a new Center-Leftist Egyptian political party, which claimed to represent the common values and objectives of a very broad sector of Egyptians who neither identify with the wealthy globalist-capitalist elite, nor with those who cynically abuse and distort religion. But something happened along the way: either the Party has been infiltrated and sabotaged, or it decided to drop the pretense and expose its true purpose. Either way, it has become very clear that this Party does not represent the Egyptian people or their aspirations. In times of extreme national danger, it is not enough to know ones foreign enemies.
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 12:14:29 +0000

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