Muslim Brotherhood Members Massacre 7 in Middle Class Neighborhood While Shouting “Allah Akbar”
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/muslim-brotherhood-members-massacre-7-in-middle-class-neighborhood-while-shouting-allah-akbar/
But first a public service announcement from Barack Obama. “I now call on the Egyptian military to move quickly and responsibly to return full authority back to a democratically elected civilian government as soon as possible through an inclusive and transparent process, and to avoid any arbitrary arrests of President Morsi and his supporters.”
I’m not sure whether the arrests of these mass murderers would qualify as “arbitrary”. But going by the DOJ’s record, the answer is probably yes.
Armed to the teeth, hundreds of Islamists left a trail of destruction when they tried to pass through a normally quiet Cairo neighbourhood, only to be confronted by residents who tried to stop them reaching Tahrir Square.
“The Brotherhood attacked the area with all kinds of weapons,” said Mohammed Yehya, a resident who lost three of his friends in the mayhem.
The inhabitants of the Nile island neighbourhood reported seeing bearded Islamists armed with machineguns, machetes and sticks late on Friday before the deadly clashes broke out.
Residents say the attack began shortly after the Muslim Brotherhood’s supreme guide, Mohammed Badie, gave a fiery speech to Morsi supporters in Cairo’s Nasr City, which was broadcast live on television.
“The attack came minutes after Badie’s speech. They treated us like infidels. They were chanting ‘Allahu akbar’ (God is greatest) as they were shooting us,” said Ahmed Fattouh.
“The clashes started at 7:30 pm and continued until three in the morning. Their ammunition just didn’t run out. They are trying to terrorise us and take over the country,” said Khaled Tawfik.And now another public service message from Barack Obama, America’s first democratically elected Muslim Brotherhood president.
The administration has urged the Egyptian military to stop using heavy-handed tactics against the Brotherhood, according to two U.S. officials who asked not to be identified commenting on private communications.
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