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Libian Official says Morsi was behind attack in Benghazi
« on: July 11, 2013, 09:09:18 AM »
http://www.examiner.com/article/libyan-official-claims-egypt-s-ex-president-morsi-behind-benghazi-attack


Now we know why Obama is so desperate to get Morsi back in power and didn't do jack squat that night or after to capture the terrorists who did this.

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Re: Libian Official says Morsi was behind attack in Benghazi
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2013, 09:14:29 AM »
A letter from a high ranking officer assigned as the chief of the Libyan government's Department of Security has reportedly placed the blame for the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack on the American compound in Benghazi squarely at the feet of the deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, as reported by the right-of-center news portal World Net Daily (WND) on July 10, 2013.

WND claims they have verified the legitimacy of the letter, as well as having it independently translated by ex-Muslim Brotherhood member Walid Shoebat.

The letter in its original Arabic can be seen here.

Shoebat states the letter was penned by Colonel Mahmoud al-Sharif, who informed the Libyan Department of the Interior on Nov. 15, 2012 that a number of powerful Egyptian movers and shakers were behind the attack, to include the likes of:



VIDEO -- Terrorists claim they were sent by Egypt's Morsi..

VIDEO -- Terrorists claim they were sent by Egypt's Morsi..
•The now former-President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi
•Islamic Jihad advocate Imam Atef Abdul Rashid
•Past presidential candidate and pro-jihad, pro-sharia Egyptian lawyer Hazim Salah Abu-Ismael

Also implicated was Saudi Arabian citizen Mansour Bin Kadasa, the owner of the Egyptian based Al-Nas (The People's Channel) television station.

Al-Nas is best known for its overt support of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization and the former presidency of Mohamed Morsi.

WND cited a Youtube video with reportedly shows amateur cellphone video of the attack in which Jihadists joining on on the attack of the U.S. Consulate were pleading in an Egyptian dialect of Arabic, “Don’t shoot, don’t shoot. Dr. Morsi sent us.”

The WND video link account has since been "terminated" by Youtube.

However, Front Page Magazine published a separate Youtube video (left) on May 31, 2013 in which a large group was seen approaching the embattled American consulate, clearly telling the attackers in the dialect of Upper Egypt: “Mahadesh, mahadesh yermi, Dr. Morsi ba`atna” — which translates to: “Don’t shoot, don’t shoot, Dr. Morsi sent us.”

The words “Mahadesh yermi” for “don’t shoot” are characteristically spoken in Egyptian Arabic, while Libyans from Benghazi would say, “Matermey” for “don’t shoot.”