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Mohammed Morsi: Egypt's ex-leader sentenced to death

Executing that scumbag will be one of the very few right decisions by Egyptians in past few years.

and morsi??

It was construction aid which gone through UN agencies .

it is in full knowledge of uno that hamas will divert that money towards their things like mosques, weapons etc.

by the way, why isn't hamas sanctioned like the iraq baath party??
 
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it is in full knowledge of uno that hamas will divert that money towards their things like mosques, weapons etc.

by the way, why isn't hamas sanctioned like the iraq baath party??

Money ???

Construction material were bought by UN agencies and the work was being monitored.

http://www.unsco.org/Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism Fact Sheet 9 October 2014.pdf

He was working for Qatar.

Qatar did provide gas to Gaza

Qatargas Donates QR2m for Gaza Relief (17 August 2014)

Doha – Qatar, 17 August 2014: As part of Qatar’s Solidarity Festival in support of the people of Gaza during the current humanitarian crisis, Qatargas Operating Company Limited has made a donation of QR2m to help in delivering humanitarian aid and as an expression of the company’s solidarity with the victims of the crisis. Qatargas is working in coordination with the Qatari Red Crescent and in conjunction with the Palestinian Ministry of Health to ensure that the aid is delivered to the suffering population of Gaza in the most timely and efficient manner possible.
 
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Wait wait, I get it, you mean the same way the Military representatives told Altuwaijri's secretary about the military's meeting counsel results before it even started?


Right?

Or maybe you would like this one, where sisi and his stooge calls us "half-nations" and wants more "roooz" and saying that they should never help us unless we pay, like they "should have" done in Iraq 1990.



I've given up on Sisi supporters. They used to be so vocal and used to parrot all kind of excuses to "oust" Morsi, claiming stuff like "his presidency is invalid as soon as the first drop of blood is shed" and "We want to oust him because of the electrical blackouts"

I dare you to repeat the same stuff you used to say during Morsi's rule now, with the situation is even worse, and most MB sympathizers are either dead or in prison (can't use that excuse anymore).

Feast your eyes on the "Tamarrud" form:

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That form was used as legitmate excuse to commit a coup on an elected president. What an impromptu piece of propaganda nonsense
Apply the above nonsensical form on Egypt today under Sisi:

-Because the security have not return to the streets... We don't want you (Bask in your peac now, or should I say pieces)

-Because the poor is yet to have a place... We don't want you (So not fixing the housing problem of a bazillion people in less than one month in a poverty torn country is a reason to oust him, good logic)

-Because we're still begging from outside... We don't want you (All I can say is that you're way past the line of begging at this point, roooz and divine justice)

-Because there's no dignity for me and my country... We don't want you (...... No comment....)

-Because the economy collapsed and is now based on begging We don't want you (Check economical rankings between now and Morsi rule, you fell down two maybe three ranks in all accredited ranking systems)

-Because you're an American subservient... We don't want you (being an alleged American "subservient" beats being an Israeli one)

I dare any Egyptian to sign this form, just change the title to Sisi. Didn't think so.

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Changing the subject again unlike me who answers all your claims( by I believe a reasonable answer) you on the other hand change the subject.
ofcourse no one is gonna sign that form to oust sisi you know why
I will just give you an example between the two morsi and sisi and how they reacted to a problem which faced both of them the power cuts
I will start with morsi:
instead of saying we have a problem and that is how we gonna fix it morsi blamed a guy paid by people to cut the power (yea that is actually how retarded he was may he rest in peace)
Sisi on the other hand did this ( note that sisi is only 10 months in power)
https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...kZ3FXceJK3xhr2MUw&sig2=csfKq0Uzr6Rgq__3ocisFg

https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...19tRd-7tsWhSaQFKw&sig2=2sq5bAHzE2AKGfzj9e-LMQ

https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...KflsvqxQ-KI8xVz1g&sig2=e8fa2c1zn9fce6J3rXpK6A

https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...lO1DCFpn85VVl5SFg&sig2=9ihSfmejNE-5Bt2qLGUOfA

https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...kW-sIZGHvv1Yefc3A&sig2=HGxKLQx1hseP6MneKo-wsw

Unlike morsi the sisi didn't blame any one just worked on solving the problem although he had the excuse of mbs blownup
That is all I can remember

-Because the economy collapsed and is now based on begging We don't want you (Check economical rankings between now and Morsi rule, you fell down two maybe three ranks in all accredited ranking systems)
now I can say you know nothing that is bullshit
I dare you to prove it show us some sources where did you get these informations (I can prove that the economy improve )
 
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now I can say you know nothing that is bullshit
I dare you to prove it show us some sources where did you get these informations (I can prove that the economy improve )


Changing the subject again unlike me who answers all your claims( by I believe a reasonable answer) you on the other hand change the subject.

Your comments are worthless, be thankful that I responded with actual evidence (A leak with actual voices of stooges) of leaking sensitive information to a foreign country. While you just kept blabbering about unknown documents given to Qatar with no evidence WHATSOEVER.

Rating agency Fitch praised on Thursday the new currency regime adopted by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), saying it brings greater transparency to the method by which the exchange rate is determined.
On 30 December, CBE announced it would hold periodical currency auctions to local banks to help conserve the nation's net foreign reserve which the Central Bank said had fallen to critical levels.

"The central bank can change the frequency and size of auctions giving it some control over the exchange rate but making its interventions transparent," Fitch said in a statement.

Four currency auctions were held over the course of the past week, causing the pound to fall by some 4 per cent. This brings the total drop in the domestic currency against the dollar to 10 per cent since Arab Spring unrest spread to Egypt in early 2011.

Fitch described the new system as "potentially positive", but asserted that additional measures must be undertaken to contain the crisis.

Rating agency Fitch praises Egypt's new currency regime - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

Egypt’s Markets Are Strangely Stable

Egypt’s Markets Are Strangely Stable - Businessweek

http://go.redirectingat.com/?id=51215X1253782&site=skyscrapercity.com&xs=1&isjs=1&url=http://www.economist.com/node/16564172&xguid=1c7c4a419ae6402cddb7b76b292c7db5&xuuid=5fceb0c08cdb98baa2ac17ecfc299632&xsessid=1b24c3f87a83c0bcc752323d8003d4ab&xcreo=0&xed=0&sref=http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=915430&page=33&pref=http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=915430&page=32&xtz=420

Egypt's stocks hit nearly 7-year high, despite protests

Egypt's stocks hit nearly 7-year high, despite protests - Economy - Business - Ahram Online
Egypt's growth rate expected to reach 3.5% in Q4 FY 2013/14: Minister
Egypt's growth rate expected to reach 3.5% in Q4 FY 2013/14: Minister - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

And the most important source of all:

Egypt gets first sovereign credit rating upgrade since 2011 revolution

International credit rating agency Standard & Poor's raised its long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings for Egypt on Friday from "CCC+/C" to "B-/B" with a "stable" rating outlook.

The action is the first such positive step for Egypt since the 2011 revolution, which toppled long-time autocrat Hosni Mubarak, triggering a series of credit-rating downgrades for the country by all the major international agencies.


Egypt gets first sovereign credit rating upgrade since 2011 revolution - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

So in Morsi's FIRST year:

Standard's & poor's: B-/B and "Stable"

Sissi Rule:

Standard's & poor's: B-/B- and "speculative"

Good lucking inviting more foreign investors (or keeping them) under sissi rule. You and your president can keep your "full nation" and have fun with it,Just tell sissi to give us back our "roz" and never beg from a "half-nation" ever again.
 
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Your comments are worthless, be thankful that I responded with actual evidence (A leak with actual voices of stooges) of leaking sensitive information to a foreign country. While you just kept blabbering about unknown documents given to Qatar with no evidence WHATSOEVER.



Rating agency Fitch praises Egypt's new currency regime - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

Egypt’s Markets Are Strangely Stable

Egypt’s Markets Are Strangely Stable - Businessweek

http://go.redirectingat.com/?id=51215X1253782&site=skyscrapercity.com&xs=1&isjs=1&url=http://www.economist.com/node/16564172&xguid=1c7c4a419ae6402cddb7b76b292c7db5&xuuid=5fceb0c08cdb98baa2ac17ecfc299632&xsessid=1b24c3f87a83c0bcc752323d8003d4ab&xcreo=0&xed=0&sref=http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=915430&page=33&pref=http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=915430&page=32&xtz=420

Egypt's stocks hit nearly 7-year high, despite protests

Egypt's stocks hit nearly 7-year high, despite protests - Economy - Business - Ahram Online
Egypt's growth rate expected to reach 3.5% in Q4 FY 2013/14: Minister
Egypt's growth rate expected to reach 3.5% in Q4 FY 2013/14: Minister - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

And the most important source of all:




Egypt gets first sovereign credit rating upgrade since 2011 revolution - Economy - Business - Ahram Online

So in Morsi's FIRST year:

Standard's & poor's: B-/B and "Stable"

Sissi Rule:

Standard's & poor's: B-/B- and "speculative"

Good lucking inviting more foreign investors (or keeping them) under sissi rule. You and your president can keep your "full nation" and have fun with it,Just tell sissi to give us back our "roz" and never beg from a "half-nation" ever again.
I have failed to see how the first set of sources are proving that Egypt is spiraling down (they prove the exact opposite )
And you are using a source from 2013 (sisi wasn't a president )
here you
Egypt GDP Annual Growth Rate | 1992-2015 | Data | Chart | Calendar
Moody's raises Egypt's credit rating, says economy improved - Yahoo Finance
https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&sour...AwYwnPR0D0PD923yQ&sig2=ZNGiVZZnvrpPAwGLdtIv8w

(A leak with actual voices of stooges) of leaking sensitive information to a foreign country. While you just kept blabbering about unknown documents given to Qatar with no evidence WHATSOEVER.
were these leaks in any way related to the flag claim thus i was right you changed the subject
and in these leaks sisi only said ask them to send money and when the guy laughed he said they have lots (zay al roooz) it isn't like he said something offensive.
let's now see what the Qatari brothers said
 
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Arab countries are doing the worst they can in this world. While funding the world terrorism market with money and just poking Pakistan all the time. I think soon NATO will bring up some information regarding these Middle Eastern Maniacs.

Pakistan will Live for EVER. :pakistan: Pakistan Zindabad :pakistan:
 
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Arab countries are doing the worst they can in this world. While funding the world terrorism market with money and just poking Pakistan all the time. I think soon NATO will bring up some information regarding these Middle Eastern Maniacs.

Pakistan will Live for EVER. :pakistan: Pakistan Zindabad :pakistan:
While pakistan has no religious extremism and prosecution of Christians
you are living in the lala land
 
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Yeah that's the point, I'm giving sources for Morsi rule that had economical growth?
Yet you're discounting them like nothing. Also about the leaked audio, Sissi and his stooge said they are "half-nitions" if that's not an insult to you then I don't know what is.
Only the first source is from Morsi's rule the others are not now you claimed that during sisi's rule things are getting worse I asked you for the your source of such information but instead you brought sources from before morsi or after morsi and the only source from Morsi's era is talking about a change in policy not about the economic situation getting better (I need something like my sources)
Wasn't sisi he didn't say that it was someone else (a general I suppose) and he was not even there .
You didn't comment about the Qatari leak
 
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Egypt death sentences worry U.S., U.N., Turkey| Reuters
May 18, 2015 3:31pm EDT

The United States and United Nations expressed deep concern on Monday about the death sentences handed down in Egypt for President Mohamed Mursi and other Islamists, while Turkey warned of Middle East turmoil if they are carried out.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he will closely monitor the appeals process for the death sentences and urged actions that would promote the rule of law.

The U.S. State Department said Egypt's practice of mass trials and sentences was unjust and often used against members of the opposition or non-violent activists.

"We are deeply concerned by yet another mass death sentence handed down by an Egyptian court to more than 100 defendants, including former President Mursi," State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters in Washington.

An Egyptian court on Sunday sought the death penalty for Mursi and 106 supporters of his Muslim Brotherhood, in connection with a mass jail-break in 2011. A final ruling is expected on June 2.

In Ankara, Turkey's presidential spokesman warned the Middle East would be thrown into turmoil if Egypt carried out its death sentences.

Ibrahim Kalin said the sentences were a "breach of justice" and called on the international community to speak out more strongly against them.

"The subject demands universal attention. The execution orders and carrying them out will push the Middle East into turmoil," he told reporters.

Turkey would work with the U.N. Human Rights Commission after the sentences, and take "all necessary steps", he added.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is a supporter of Mursi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, and relations with Egypt have soured since the army forced Mursi from power in 2013.

Diplomatic ties between the former regional allies were broken off after Erdogan repeatedly accused the new Egyptian government of carrying out a coup.

Speaking to Egypt's state news agency, an unidentified Egyptian official said Cairo was not surprised by Turkey's comments.

"The current regime in Turkey is a reflection of the ideas of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood," the official added.

The Turkish government's backing for the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist groups across the Middle East has harmed Ankara's relations with other regional partners, including Saudi Arabia and Libya, since the Arab Spring erupted four years ago.
 
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