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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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AssyrianKing
Australia2104 Posts
On April 11 2017 16:36 Wrath wrote: Title: "two ISIS suicide bombers" Comments: "Damn you Muslim Brotherhood". The level of ignorance is amusing. There's a deeper problem in Egypt then just ISIS unfortunately | ||
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Acrofales
Spain17179 Posts
On April 11 2017 23:05 Wrath wrote: Please elaborate. What problems are there in Egypt regarding Muslim Brotherhood? Are you for real? Have fun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt | ||
Wrath
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On April 11 2017 23:40 Acrofales wrote: Are you for real? Have fun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt I'm sorry but I'm not seeing anyway states that it was responsible for any terrorist attacks in Egypt for at least the last 20 years? Was there such a thing? If so could you please link it? | ||
Acrofales
Spain17179 Posts
On April 12 2017 00:53 Wrath wrote: I'm sorry but I'm not seeing anyway states that it was responsible for any terrorist attacks in Egypt for at least the last 20 years? Was there such a thing? If so could you please link it? You didn't say "terrorism", you said "problems". Muslim Brotherhood is causing, and has caused plenty of problems without necessarily being involved in terrorist attacks. But just in case, here's an assassination they are allegedly involved with: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/06/muslim-brotherhood-hamas-prosecutor-egypt-assassinated-hisham-barakat But the Muslim Brotherhood isn't (directly) a terrorist organization. They are the driving ideological force behind terrorist organisations, and while there have been violent confrontations between the MB and the police (http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2015/05/09/4-killed-in-violent-clashes-in-damietta/ for instance), I wouldn't label them terrorist attacks. But in any case, the current military dictatorship in Egypt is almost a direct consequence of Morsi's view of his democratic mandate as a mandate to do whatever the hell he wanted. | ||
Wrath
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Muslim Brotherhood is really peaceful movement. | ||
lastpuritan
United States540 Posts
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AssyrianKing
Australia2104 Posts
On April 12 2017 01:52 Acrofales wrote: You didn't say "terrorism", you said "problems". Muslim Brotherhood is causing, and has caused plenty of problems without necessarily being involved in terrorist attacks. But just in case, here's an assassination they are allegedly involved with: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/06/muslim-brotherhood-hamas-prosecutor-egypt-assassinated-hisham-barakat But the Muslim Brotherhood isn't (directly) a terrorist organization. They are the driving ideological force behind terrorist organisations, and while there have been violent confrontations between the MB and the police (http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2015/05/09/4-killed-in-violent-clashes-in-damietta/ for instance), I wouldn't label them terrorist attacks. But in any case, the current military dictatorship in Egypt is almost a direct consequence of Morsi's view of his democratic mandate as a mandate to do whatever the hell he wanted. For once, someone who knows something. The Muslim Brotherhood has been a driving force in Egypt in creating splits within the community. They scapegoated the copts which caused and still causes churches and homes to be burnt, lynch mobs, etc. Their supporters stripped a 40 year old woman naked and beat her by creating a false rumor about her son. Not to mention kidnappings, murders, and many other events. Copts have been suffering since the 1950's, and even before that. ISIS I'm pretty sure wasn't around at that time either. This is the same story for every minority group in almost every single middle eastern country. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41064 Posts
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lastpuritan
United States540 Posts
Desperate. | ||
AssyrianKing
Australia2104 Posts
I'm sorry for ranting, but these people did nothing wrong! The only reason they were killed was because they were Christian! Oh and even worse... They left fliers in the bus reminding people to fast for ramadan, Link | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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LegalLord
United Kingdom13774 Posts
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Kreuger
Sweden497 Posts
On June 05 2017 14:00 LegalLord wrote: Well shit, that sounds quite eventful. I wonder what the story there is. Anyone have more details or informed predictions here? Been talk and rumours that Qatar has been inching closer to Iran the last few weeks and that they are funding/aiding MB. Mostly speculations though, but if true it would explain the reactions | ||
xM(Z
Romania5257 Posts
the terrorism support charges is seen as a way in Qatar. Qatar and Iran share the largest gas field in the world(South Pars / North Dome field); a monopoly there, Iran driven ... EU should get on board there. from Iran through Caucasus, Black Sea, Romania/Bulgaria an in it goes; screwing Russia, Turkey and US in the process. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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Laserist
Turkey4269 Posts
On June 05 2017 14:00 LegalLord wrote: Well shit, that sounds quite eventful. I wonder what the story there is. Anyone have more details or informed predictions here? Not too much info yet but some people suspect they refused to buy arms from US like Saudis did and getting punished by that. Probably US wants a more puppet state than what it is right now and everyone(countries hanging around US) accusing them for getting closer to Iran. | ||
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LegalLord
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