Posted on 08/23/2013 3:16:34 PM PDT by Ben Barrack
Egypts Attorney General Hisham Barakat is looking into evidence that arrested Muslim Brotherhood leaders accepted bribes from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, according to a report from Almesryoon, an Egyptian newspaper that cites a judicial source.
The trials that are scheduled to begin in Cairo on August 25th will feature a litany of charges against the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Included among them are murders, assassinations, prison escapes, sniping, indiscriminate killing of demonstrators, and collaborating with foreign governments, to include both the United States and Qatar.
Evidence we have obtained lends credibility to the charges of gifts (bribes) being taken in U.S. dollars from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo that were distributed to top ministerial level officials in the Mursi government.
Via Almesryoon:
A judicial source stated that over the past few days, a number of complaints have been filed with the Attorney General Hisham Barakat. These complaints accuse the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and leaders of the centrist party of receiving gifts from the American embassy in Cairo. The sponsors of these complaints stated that among these leaders are Mohamed Badie, General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Khairat Al-Shater, deputy leader and businessman, Mohamed Beltagy leading the group, Essam el-Erian, deputy head of the Freedom and Justice Party of, and Abu Ela Mady, head of the Wasat Party, Essam Sultan, deputy head of the Wasat Party.
The strength of these allegations is seemingly bolstered by another case alluded to by the newspaper in which a document is referenced. This document reportedly reveals monthly gifts being paid to Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt by the Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Mursi government. These monthly payments were said to be denominated in U.S. dollars to each leader.
Evidence for such allegations are substantiated by a document we have obtained. It includes the names of several recipients of funds and even includes their signatures acknowledging receipt of the funds.
This ledger, obtained from inside the Mursi government, lends additional credibility to the report published in Arabic by Almesryoon, which claims that U.S. bribes were paid to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Figure 1: Official Document from Morsi Government, Egypt Direction of Grants and Gifts for 2013, submitted by HE Sheikh/ Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabor Al Thani (May God protect him), Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs
Qatar Document indicates Bribes in U.S. Dollars The names listed on the Qatar document match several names mentioned in the Almesryoon article, including Mohamed Beltagy, listed as the last name in the Qatari document as being paid an annual gift/bribe of $850,000 annually in U.S. dollars.
The document above lists gifts which amount to bribes being paid to the Mursi government members in annual payments of between $750,000 and $850,000 in U.S. dollars each. The sums amount to tens of millions of dollars in bribes. The nature or purpose for these payments is unknown but is definitely marked as gifts.
Here is a direct translation from the newspaper:
A judicial source stated that the Attorney General Hisham Barakat received a number of filed complaints over the past few days. These complaints accuse leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and leaders of the centrist party of receiving bribes thinly disguised as gifts, paid through the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
Almesryoon reports that both the U.S. and Qatar paid bribes to Egypts Muslim Brotherhood leaders. The document above serves as very strong evidence that Qatar did in fact do just that.
The signatures seen in Figure 1 means the document will be used as evidence in the upcoming trials set to begin on the 25th.
OMG!
The egyptians that denounced OboZo recently knew this before it hit the media now. Our media has kept this totally away from us..Scumbags, all.
Mr Hanoi ketchup sees his state department gig as a chance to set himself up as a hero and get elected president.
And that’s the ballgame in terms of our credibility with Israel.
Be careful driving home, sports fans!
What were we supposed to get for this money? Protection of Coptic Christians? Don’t think so.
A long shot thought—could it be connected to Benghazi?
Hush money from 0bama, probably relating to Benghazi. The jailed MB officials and the MB-affiliated attackers at Benghazi ALL know something damaging to 0bama. They are mistaken at thinking 0bama could ever be damaged by anything, however. The American State Run Media wouldn’t allow that to happen, as evidenced by this very story.
“We’re from Dr. Morsi!” Could these bribes have been “payment” to do the Benghazi attack? If so, that would explain why the “video” had to be pre-made and ready to go as an explanation/diversion.
Most all “foreign aid” amounts to bribes.
Nothing to see here. Its the Chicago Way.
Too sick and twisted for a Morsi, our SoS and POTUS to plot? Study their history, and the trail of dead bodies behind them all.
I’m still waiting for the GOP to impeach the president.
Until they do they are just a bunch of cowards.
There is no limit to the corruption of nobama and his cretin clown minions. Someone...anyone with power put these freaks to justice.
Vacations, parties, pull some levers, and go on a donation run occasionally.
What a bunch of dumb asses.
What more proof is needed that when Zero said that if the winds change in the wrong direction, he will stand with the Muslims?
“Too sick and twisted for a Morsi, our SoS and POTUS to plot? Study their history, and the trail of dead bodies behind them all.”
It really stinks of Hillary. It’s her type of creative situation to an end scenario. Sort of I Love Lucy situation, but not comedy. Canned evil, not canned laughter.
I believe your post is accurate.
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