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April 2, 2019
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U.S.
MB Supporters Lobby Congress for Third Straight Year
by John Rossomando
IPT News
April 2, 2019
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Participants in an
EAFJ-organized lobbying trip flash the pro-Muslim Brotherhood gesture
outside the Capitol Monday.
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Muslim Brotherhood supporters from the New York-New Jersey area lobbied
members of Congress Monday to ask them to pressure Egypt about its
execution of political opponents.
The event piggybacked on a broader Muslim Advocacy Day organized by the
U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations. The USCMO is an umbrella
organization that includes the major American Islamist organizations
including the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslim
American Society, American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and the Islamic
Circle of North America (ICNA) among others.
A delegation organized by Egyptian Americans for Freedom and Justice
(EAFJ) visited the offices of New York Democrats Hakeem Jeffries, Paul Tonko, and Nita Lowey, along with Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Jan Shakowsky, D-Ill.
and Rick Allen, R-Ga.
They also visited the
Democratic-controlled House Foreign Affairs Committee office.
It is unclear how much the representatives know about the EAFJ and the
contents of any discussions are not know. Attempts to reach these offices
for comment were unsuccessful.
More than 2,000 people are on Egypt's death row, and 86 people have been
executed since 2014, according to data collected by Cornell Law School. Many
of these people have been linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.
EAFJ was created by Muslim Brotherhood supporters in the United States
following the Egyptian military's 2013 ouster of former President Mohamed
Morsi. Its aim is to restore the Muslim Brotherhood to power in Egypt.
EAFJ President Hani Elkadi led the delegation, which marks the third
year in a row the group has lobbied on Capitol Hill.
He regularly posts
Muslim Brotherhood symbols and messages on his Facebook feed, such as a March 10 graphic with the Brotherhood's
symbol next to an image of its founder Hassan al-Banna.
"I am [Muslim] Brotherhood and I'm not threatened," he wrote in 2015.
Elkadi has supported Brotherhood-linked terrorists and terrorist acts in
Egypt. In October 2016, he posted
a memoriam for Muslim Brotherhood Guidance Bureau member Mohamed Kamal.
Kamal built a Brotherhood terrorist infrastructure following the military's
2013 toppling of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's Brotherhood-dominated
government. Hassm and Liwa al-Thawra, two groups which evolved from Kamal's
infrastructure, appear
on the State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations.
Elkadi denounced the killing of Kamal in a shootout with Egyptian authorities as an
"assassination" carried out by "coup criminals" and
used the hashtag "#Kamalmartyrs."
Elkadi encouraged
Egyptian youth to wage jihad against the military government in a November
2016 post.
"A question to all young people against the bloody military coup.
If the summons of jihad calls you to live for jihad, live for success. Are
you ready for the call? ... Will we find one who brings his money or half
for the expenses of jihad? Will we see one who leaves everything and lines
up in the ranks of the Mujahidin?" Elkadi wrote.
Other EAFJ members involved in the lobby effort also have supported
terrorists.
For example, after 1993 World Trade Center bombing mastermind Sheikh
Omar Abdel Rahman died in 2017, Said Abbasy prayed that "God take vengeance on those who
wronged him." Abbasy is a regular participant in EAFJ activities and
often appears in photos on Facebook with the group's leaders.
EAFJ member Fouad Rasheed, who helped plan the lobbying effort, posted
an image in 2014 showing
Hamas terrorists giving sweets to children. It cast them as heroic
defenders of the "borders of the homeland" from the
"Zionists." Rasheed posted
a Popular Resistance Movement (PRM) communiqué announcing a firebombing in
February 2015. The PRM was a terrorist group created by Kamal following Morsi's
ouster.
Eman Farid, who participated in the organizational meeting and the
lobbying effort, posted
a PRM communiqué on her Facebook page in January 2015 announcing that the
group would only target "the militias of the coup." Farid also posted a photo of a car
bombing carried out by the PRM in June 2015 that destroyed cars belonging
to a Coptic businessman and his daughter.
EAFJ members present themselves as human rights supporters in public
while privately supporting terrorist acts and concealing them in
Arabic-language Facebook posts.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, Muslim
Brotherhood, Egyptian
Americans for Freedom and Justice, lobbying,
Capitol
Hill, USCMO,
Hani
Elkadi, Hassan
al-Banna, Said
Abbasy, Fouad
Rasheed, Eman
Farid, Popular
Resistance Movement, Mohamed
Kamal
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