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Apologists Arrive In U.S. For Anti-Sisi Rallies
by John Rossomando • Jan 21, 2016
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Three Muslim Brotherhood supporters who caused a row in Egypt last year after they met with
Obama administration officials and members of Congress returned to the U.S.
Wednesday, according to the Facebook page of Egyptian Americans
for Freedom and Justice (EAFJ).
During their 2015 trip, Brotherhood leader Gamal Heshmat, former
Egyptian Judge Waleed Sharaby and Maha Azzam, head of the Egyptian
Revolutionary Council (ERC) lobbied State Department and White House officials for
help against the government of Egyptian President Abdel Fatal al-Sisi.
The ERC formed in 2014 with the aim of toppling Sisi and
bringing the Brotherhood back to power in Egypt. Sisi took power in 2013
after the Egyptian army ousted President Mohamed Morsi, the leader of the
Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party.
Heshmat has a long history of supporting Palestinian terrorists and
was photographed in June 2014 with Hamas political chief
Khaled Meshaal.
The State Department agreed with the delegation's position that Sisi had
not brought stability to Egypt, and that his removal would pave the way for
a transition to democracy, Sharaby told Egypt's Mekameleen TV in an interview last February. But that has not translated
into concrete action to topple Sisi.
EAFJ leaders Mahmoud
El-Sharkawy, Hani Elkadi and Aber Mostafa greeted Heshmat, Sharaby and
Azzam at New York's JFK airport and posed for a picture with them
displaying the Brotherhood's four-fingered Rabaa salute which has become representative among
those wanting the Brotherhood's return to power in Egypt.
The three are scheduled to speak Friday at an event titled
"Egyptian Revolution from Sacrifices to Victory" in North Bergen,
N.J.
The event is timed to commemorate the Jan. 25 anniversary of dictator
Hosni Mubarak's fall from power in 2011. Heshmat wrote
that his group had no plans to meet with Obama administration
representatives during this visit, due to their "position biased"
toward Sisi's regime. They hope to speak with some congressmen, academics
and others.
El-Sharkawy is a Brotherhood member and serves as liaison with
Brotherhood members exiled in Turkey, Egypt's Al-Bawaba newspaper reported last April.
He frequently reposts Muslim Brotherhood communiqués on his Facebook
page. In December, El Sharkawy encouraged "all youth and revolutionaries" to
distribute the official page of Brotherhood spokesman Muhammad Muntasir.
Elkadi seemed to
self-identify as a Brotherhood member in a March 9 Facebook post showing an
cartoon of a man holding a sign with the Brotherhood logo and the words
which translate to, "I am [Muslim] Brotherhood and I'm not
threatened."
Last year, Elkadi, El Sharkawy and Mostafa posted graphics on their
Facebook pages seeming to support violence in Egypt.
El Sharkawy and Elkadi posted a Feb. 10 communiqué from the Popular Resistance Movement (PRM) which has launched attacks against Egyptian police and other
targets. It features an image of a blood-red map of Egypt with a fist
superimposed over it. It claims responsibility for targeting two police
cars. "God, martyrs, Revolution," it said.
Mostafa posted the personal information of a pro-Sisi owner of
an Egyptian soccer team with the word "Attaaack!" the same day.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, Egyptian
Americans for Freedom and Justice, Muslim
Brotherhood, Egyptian
Revolutionary Council, Gamal
Heshmat, Waleed
Sharaby, Maha
Azzam, Abdel
Fatal al-Sisi, Mohamed
Morsi, Mahmoud
El-Sharkawy, Hani
Elkadi, Aber
Mostafa, Popular
Resistance Movement
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