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Saudi prince calls for prosecution of officials who backed Egyptian coup

A Saudi Arabian prince has called for the prosecution of officials, including the former head of the Royal Court, who supported the coup in Egypt. Prince Saud Bin Seif Al-Nasr made his calls on Twitter and named former courtier Khalid Al-Twijri as one of those who should be brought to account, claimed Ikhwanonline.com on Friday.


In a series of tweets, the grandson of the late King Saud Bin Abdulaziz, alleged that around "$20 billion was stolen and divided between Al-Twijri and the Egyptian Generals." Despite the "billions showered on Egyptian generals like rain," he continued, "no single problem has been resolved. The Egyptians are still suffering from electricity, gas and bread crises. It is clear that the gang headed by him [Al-Twijri] stole the money with the Egyptian generals."

Why, he asked, are the officials responsible for this waste of Saudi wealth not asking Al-Twijri and the coup generals in Egypt about the money? "No one knows the nature of this aid – a gift, a loan or anything else," he added.

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I was stating this from the beginning. :)
 
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when i saw the thread title i was certain that it wasn't the nato-assisted ikhwaan coup being spoken of... the ikhwaanis in egypt are just puppets swinging between iran government and saudia government, and all overall controlled by nato.

I was stating this from the beginning.

and what was that??
 
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when i saw the thread title i was certain that it wasn't the nato-assisted ikhwaan coup being spoken of... the ikhwaanis in egypt are just puppets swinging between iran government and saudia government, and all overall controlled by nato.



and what was that??

Cool story bro. :pop:

Tell it to the children. :-)
 
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Great news if its true. King salman should take pragmatic policies and direct ksa to reclaim a leadership position in the muslim world. It can not happen if despotic dictators are backed at the expense of innocent blood. May Allah (swt) guide the current saudi administration to do what's right and out of His grace & mercy prevent them from aiding oppressive regimes. Ameen.
 
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'Obama's girl'? She's a Yemeni woman who supports Al-Islah party in Yemen.

thank you for that astounding piece of information... that "nobel" peace prize winner is indeed quite noble. :tup:

Enough trolling for today, call it a day.

you have been banned before for trolling.

Great news if its true. King salman should take pragmatic policies and direct ksa to reclaim a leadership position in the muslim world. It can not happen if despotic dictators are backed at the expense of innocent blood. May Allah (swt) guide the current saudi administration to do what's right and out of His grace & mercy prevent them from aiding oppressive regimes. Ameen.

you should be talking of eliminating the jamaati terrorists in bangladesh.
 
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you should be talking of eliminating the jamaati terrorists in bangladesh.

First of all BD is NOT the topic of this thread.

Second, your post shows how grossly u r ignorant of both the political party jammat and Bangladesh.
 
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Second, your post shows how grossly u r ignorant of both the political party jammat and Bangladesh.

you don't live in syria or egypt... why should you criticize their governments??
 
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you don't live in syria or egypt... why should you criticize their governments??

Bcs i care abt my muslim brothers in egypt & syria and hate the genocidal maniacs like sisi and assad. U know its caring for the ummah.

If u want to criticize the witch ruling my country? Feel free to do so, by opening another thread. There is a BD section with hordes of your fellow indina pagans for that.
 
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Saudi prince calls for prosecution of officials who backed Egyptian coup

A Saudi Arabian prince has called for the prosecution of officials, including the former head of the Royal Court, who supported the coup in Egypt. Prince Saud Bin Seif Al-Nasr made his calls on Twitter and named former courtier Khalid Al-Twijri as one of those who should be brought to account, claimed Ikhwanonline.com on Friday.


In a series of tweets, the grandson of the late King Saud Bin Abdulaziz, alleged that around "$20 billion was stolen and divided between Al-Twijri and the Egyptian Generals." Despite the "billions showered on Egyptian generals like rain," he continued, "no single problem has been resolved. The Egyptians are still suffering from electricity, gas and bread crises. It is clear that the gang headed by him [Al-Twijri] stole the money with the Egyptian generals."

Why, he asked, are the officials responsible for this waste of Saudi wealth not asking Al-Twijri and the coup generals in Egypt about the money? "No one knows the nature of this aid – a gift, a loan or anything else," he added.

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I was stating this from the beginning. :)
if you think anything in the world can help your brotherhood in Egypt you are wrong even if the world support them they are finished if the saudi policy is changing Egypt as a country has a lot of other options i advice you to worry about gaza
 
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Big leak in Egyptian media released recently. Egyptian leader Al-Sisi states we want 10$ billion from multiple Gulf nations some for the army. Will result in deterioration in Saudi Egypt ties.
if you think anything in the world can help your brotherhood in Egypt you are wrong even if the world support them they are finished if the saudi policy is changing Egypt as a country has a lot of other options i advice you to worry about gaza

Egypt has options. Al-CC doesnt. :lol:
 
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Big leak in Egyptian media released recently. Egyptian leader Al-Sisi states we want 10$ billion from multiple Gulf nations some for the army. Will result in deterioration in Saudi Egypt ties.


Egypt has options. Al-CC doesnt. :lol:
el sisi is the president of Egypt so as a president of a nation like Egypt he has many options and can overcome any problem with the help of the people
this is if there will be a policy change in saudi and until now there is no sign of this
 
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el sisi is the president of Egypt so as a president of a nation like Egypt he has many options and can overcome any problem with the help of the people
this is if there will be a policy change in saudi and until now there is no sign of this

Apparently you aren't following the news. A audio leak came out. And just look at Gulf officials tweets, they're angry and referring to Morsi as the legitimate president of Egypt. If I knew how to link their tweets I would but I'm busy. Go look at مصر اليوم
 
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Prince Saud Bin Seif AlNasr is not a Saudi official but a citizen with a twitter account who happened to be a prince and has no position in the government like the other 20k prince and princesses in the kingdom. If we reported everything said by any Saudi prince there would be a "Saudi Prince calls for invading Israel" "Saudi prince calls for letting women drive" and "Saudi prince calls for NOT letting women drive" just saying :).
 
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