Monday, August 19, 2013

Connecticut: Hamas-linked CAIR leads Muslim Brotherhood Protest

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via Egyptians in Hartford Protest Massacre | NBC Connecticut.
Two days after Egyptian police killed hundreds of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters, a small group organized by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), stood in Hartford’s State House Square waving Egyptian flags.
“People killed this way – with heavy weapons, just people protesting peacefully, and get killed and burned and squished with bulldozers, killed from planes, this is not fair,” said protestor Fatma Salman.
She said friends of hers in Egypt lost chlidren in the massacre. A physics professor at Manchester Community College, Salman said she’s lived here for 14 years.

CAIR wants the U.S. to cut the billion-dollars-per-year Egypt has taken since the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty of 1979.
“What we’re asking for is to cut off aid that’s helping these criminals to kill their own people,” said Mongi Dahouadi of CAIR.
He admitted the deposed government had overreached and its supporters had overreacted by burning Christian churches in Egypt after the massacre.
Terror-linked CAIR had no problem with the billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars and military aid wasted on Egypt prior to the Muslim Brotherhood being deposed.
 Quite a protest. There’s less than ten people in this photograph so one has to wonder how NBC News found out about it and felt it worthy of a news article.

Furthermore, not a peep regarding CAIR’s notorious background, being banned by the FBI over its Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood links, nor that a federal judge ruled that CAIR was Hamas.
Elsewhere, the brother of another notorious former CAIR executive in Florida was reportedly shot and killed fighting protesting for the Muslim Brotherhood. Previously he was shot protesting for the Brotherhood to overthrow Mubarak. See link below.

Last December, his brother Amir Bedier was shot in the face outside the executive office of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. It was an area where many clashes between police and anti-Mubarak rioters had taken place.
Similarly though, the Tampa Bay Times provides the reader with no background on Bedier, his brother, CAIR, their terror links and support, and neither media outlet asked any of the participants if they were part of or in support of the Muslim Brotherhood.
For those readers intentionally left in the dark by major media, some links above and below:
Ahmed Bedier deletes family websites after al-Qaeda support found
Ex-CAIR official leads racist, anti-American charge inside Florida capitol (video)
CAIR Exposed (IPT)

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