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Saturday, November 15, 2008

The Gloves and the Invisible Hand

Trial of the Thugs:

The Gloves & the

Invisible Hand




The so-called "National" newspapers, indeed all channels of the so-called "National" media, tried to portray the crime as a dispute between competing factions of El Ghad Party which ended up in smoke and flames. It was a cold-blooded communication strategy which aimed at discrediting the opposition and scaring the public. It also aimed at spreading a spirit of pessimism and apathy. They wanted to say, "… look how pathetic the opposition is. Look how dirty the tactics they use. How small the personal gains and political rivalry which motivate them."


It was an intended message to the public. "You criticize the NDP so bitterly, look how pitiful the opposition is. You want to play politics, the only 'clean' club in town, at least relatively-speaking, is the NDP."


They failed to mention that El Ghad members have elected 3 different party presidents in the past 5 years. Ayman Nour was elected in Nov 2004, Ambassador Nagui El Ghatrifi was elected in Dec 2005, Attorney Ehab El Kholy was elected in March 2007, and El Ghad members were getting ready to elect a 4th president on 7th Nov 2008. I, and two other candidates, ran against Ehab El Kholy in the elections of March 2007. My friend and colleague, Ehab El Kholy, won by 16 votes, getting about 45% of the votes while I got 42% of the votes. I contested election results on the grounds that none of the candidates had a clear majority of 50% +1 vote, and requested another round between candidates of the highest votes, myself and Ehab El Kholy. I did so, peacefully, lawfully, inside the party, through the council of "Wise Men", or El Ghad Senates, who act according to the Party's bylaws as an "Internal Court" to resolve internal disputes. The Senates took several weeks then announced their verdict in my favor. I waived my rights for a second round and conceded to Ehab El Kholy and worked under his command since then. I am telling this little story, j
ust to show that we can compete and have differences, but we can choose to solve our differences amicably, peacefully, and lawfully. El Ghad is no utopian opposition party. It has its problems, internal conflicts and limitations. But to portray the massacre of Nov 6th as a confrontation between competing factions is a gross distortion of the matter.


The attack on El Ghad party by a group of thugs had nothing to do with who heads the party. Mousa Mostafa Mousa and Ragab Helal Hemida were both dismissed from the party on 18th Sep 2005, as per the verdict of the party's Senate, ratified by the Higher Council, the president - then Dr Ayman Nour- and by the General Assemblies of 20th Sep 2005 and 30th Dec 2005.


The attack on El Ghad Party on 6th Nov 2008 was a campaign commissioned by Mousa but encouraged by the security apparatus, which strives to eradicate any form of real opposition in Egypt. Ragab Helal Hemida, who came hand in hand with thugs and criminals to burn down El Ghad building, supervised a similar campaign on Al Ahrar party several years ago. He is an expert, a special agent which the regime uses to destroy and splinter opposition parties.


In the first few days, after the events of Nov 6th, the so-called "National" newspapers spared no efforts in smearing our reputation in a filthy character-assassination campaign. Leaders of the "real" Ghad party were made to look as criminals and arsons. But when El Badeel newspaper started to publish photos from the crime scene showing Mousa and Ragab heading a group of thugs who started burning El Ghad building down, throwing rocks at the party's headquarters, setting clothes on fire and throwing them at El Ghad, then wrestled with firemen trying to prevent them from putting out the fire, then started smashing cars parked under the building, then started to lute our offices and smash furniture and antiques stolen from inside, then started dancing in Talaat Harb Square celebrating their victory in setting the building ablaze, etc., etc., etc. ..., all of this happening in broad daylight, in the busiest spot of downtown Cairo, under a total absence of police in uniform.


The police mysteriously disappeared, despite advance warnings and official complaints filed by El Ghad leaders asking for protection after Mousa bluntly announced that he will attack the General Assembly. Talaat Harb Square, which is usually packed with security forces, suddenly became a Thug-land. In fact, traffic police stopped traffic to allow the attackers to proceed and complete the job at hand.


When all those photos became public ... when Gameela Ismail, Vice-President and spokesperson of El Ghad, came out on Orbit and Dream Channels and showed those photos to millions of Egyptian viewers ... everyone wondered ... how come that only El Ghad leaders, who were trapped inside, who luckily escaped death by a slim margin, were accused of causing the damage, when in fact they were the very victims facing possible death, just a few hours before?


Then, and only then, did the Attorney General decide to call Mousa for questioning. Only then, did the regime start to notice, that the crime is too embarrassing to shove under the rug. But calling Mousa for questioning is hardly an achievement. Mousa is just a pitiful "glove" to some other mysterious hand which is determined to crush all opposition.


We wonder ... until when, will this invisible hand remain invisible and immune from questioning? Until when will this hand stay outside the realm of the law?


To those who are concerned I would like to ask a question. This pathetic lawlessness which ruled the streets of downtown Cairo on the day of November 6th, 2008; whose responsibility was it? Are we just going to throw the blame on poor Mousa, Ragab and a few other thugs? Come on. I am sure that the regime can do better than that. I think the crime deserves a bigger sacrifice.


Think a little. You can actually benefit from the situation. By putting the blame on some minister or another the regime can also get rid of him. This is a bonus at times like these. After all, let us face it, the "minister" in concern is becoming a burden on the regime and all too powerful to remain in office. After all, news of a likely cabinet shuffle is flying around. The regime is a survivor. I hope it will present a bigger lamb to the sacrifice this time.





Sunday, November 09, 2008

To Hell with the Opposition 2

El Badeel

Exposes the Deal
















The deal is a "Dirty" one. The regime hands are soiled with guilt and responsibility by vacating the crime scene to the perpetrators despite advance warnings and complaints made by El Ghad party members to Kasr El Nil police station several days before the incident. But let us not fool ourselves. Mousa is only a button, he acts for and on behalf of the regime. Something of this gravity could have never happened in broad day light like this without the regime's approval, in fact, blessings, or even clear orders to "carry out" operation "Torch the Opposition."

The above photos (Source: El Badeel Newspaper) show one of the thugs "Waleed" making way for "Mousa Mostafa Mousa" and "Ragab Helal Hemida", then setting El Ghad Building on fire. A Video which El Badeel keeps, shows "Ragab Helal Hemida" giving instructions to "Waleed" to set the building ablaze. "Waleed" is shown in the photos wrestling with a fireman to prevent him from putting out the fire. El Badeel also has a video showing "Waleed" trying to unplug water hoses off the fire engine to prevent fire fighters from doing their job.


Despite this over-whelming published evidence, Attorney General has informally accused the victims, leaders of El Ghad Party entrapped inside the building at the time of the attack, of setting fire in their own office and has not to-date called "Mousa Mostafa Mousa" or "Ragab Helal Hemida" for questioning or directed any accusations against them.


"Mousa Mostafa Mousa" is the brother of "Aly Mousa", a close ally to "Gamal Mubarak" in the Policies Committee, of the ruling Party, NDP. Mousa Mostafa Mousa, despite having being fired from El Ghad in 2005, has obtained a court order from the regime that he is the President of El Ghad Opposition Party. Mousa is a strong supporter of NDP and the regime. Gameela Ismael has affirmed that El Ghad fight is not against Mousa or Ragab, who are merely finger-men, simply "buttons", "tools" or "gloves" which the regime used against El Ghad, but the fight is against the regime itself.


In 2005, it was hinted that NDP leaders were involved in a plot to control El Ghad Party through jailing Ayman Nour and placing Mousa Mostafa Mousa in his seat. Mousa was fired from the party following misconduct as he removed Ibrahim Eisa, Editor-in-Chief from El Ghad newspaper against a clear mandate by the General Assembly of El Ghad Party that elected Eisa as the editor in chief of the Party's newspaper.


Mousa further worked against Nour in the first multi-candidate presidential elections ever witnessed in Egypt but Nour managed to clinch a second position in the presidential race despite wide irregularities and abuse of power which marred the elections.




For more information:






In the Company of Thugs

جريدة البديل تفضح المؤامرة

El Badeel Newspaper Exposes the Crime














بالصور: مرافق لموسي مصطفي يقود الهجوم علي حزب الغد ويشارك في إحراقه




08/11/2008


المرافق يفسح الطريق أمام موسي وحميدة ويمنع الصحفيين عنهما.. ثم يتجه إلي بوابة المقر لإلقاء زجاجات حارقة

رجب حميدة ينادي علي المرافق: «يا وليد».. وبعدها يبدأ «وليد» الهجوم ويعتدي علي رجال الإطفاء لمنعهم من إخماد الحريق

كتب: عمر الهادي

حصلت «البديل» علي صور ولقطات فيديو تظهر تورط مرافق شخصي لموسي مصطفي موسي، رئيس حزب الغد، في قيادة أحداث العنف التي شهدها مقر حزب الغد ـ جبهة أيمن نور بميدان طلعت حرب وأدت إلي احتراق المقر أمس الأول، وتظهر الصور شخصاً ضخم البنية يرتدي «تي شيرت» بنفسجي اللون يرافق مصطفي موسي ورجب هلال حميدة عضو مجلس الشعب، أثناء توجههما إلي ميدان طلعت حرب ويفسح الطريق لهما ويبعد الصحفيين والمصورين عنهما، كما تظهر الصور ذلك الشخص وهو يتزعم عملية اقتحام بوابة العمارة التي يقع بها مقر حزب الغد وإلقاء زجاجات حارقة، ويبدو الشخص في صور أخري وهو يوجه جموع المهاجمين لمقر «جبهة نور».

وفي تسجيل فيديو، لدي «البديل»، يظهر رجب هلال حميدة، القيادي بجبهة مصطفي موسي، وهو ينادي هذا الشخص قائلاً: «يا وليد..» قبل أن يأمره بتنظيم حركة زملائه يميناً ويساراً.

كما يظهر المدعو «وليد» في فيديو آخر ـ تمتلك «البديل» نسخة منه ـ وهو يحاول إعاقة عمل قوات الإطفاء التي جاءت لإخماد حريق مقر الغد، وهدد رجال الإطفاء فور وصولهم، وعندما لم يستجيبوا له اعتدي علي أحدهم بعصا خشبية، ونزع منه خرطوم المياه، وذلك في غياب أمني نادر الحدوث بميدان طلعت حرب، وهو الميدان الذي شهد في السنوات الأخيرة تمركزات شرطية ثابتة في شارع محمود بسيوني الذي يقع به حزبا الغد والتجمع وأخلت النيابة سبيل 41 متهما من جبهة أيمن نور و14 من أنصار موسي بعد تحقيقات لمدة 12 ساعة، ووجهت النيابة 10 اتهامات لجميلة إسماعيل منها إتلاف ممتلكات الغير وحيازة زجاجات حارقة وتكوين جماعة للقيام بأعمال حزبية وإصدار بطاقات لحزب «الغد» دون سند من القانون.



El Badeel
Exposes the Deal

The above photos (Source: El Badeel Newspaper) show one of the thugs "Waleed" making way for "Mousa Mostafa Mousa" and "Ragab Helal Hemida", then setting El Ghad Building on fire. A Video which El Badeel keeps, shows "Ragab Helal Hemida" giving instructions to "Waleed" to set the building ablaze. "Waleed" is shown in the photos wrestling with a fireman to prevent him from putting out the fire. El Badeel also has a video showing "Waleed" trying to unplug water hoses off the fire engine to prevent fire fighters from doing their job.
Despite this over-whelming published evidence, Attorney General has accused the victims, leaders of El Ghad Party entrapped inside the building at the time of the attack of setting fire in their own office and has not to-date called "Mousa Mostafa Mousa" or "ragab Helal Hemida" for questioning or directed any accusations against them.
"Mousa Mostafa Mousa" is the brother of "Aly Mousa", a close ally to "Gamal Mubarak" in the Policies Committee, of the ruling Party, NDP. Mousa Mostafa Mousa, despite having being fired from El Ghad in 2005, has obtained a court order from the regime that he is the President of El Ghad Opposition Party. Mousa is a strong supporter of NDP and the regime. Gameela Ismael has affirmed that our fight is not against Mousa or Ragab, who are merely finger-men, simply "buttons", "tools" or "gloves" which the regime used against El Ghad, but the fight is against the regime itself.
In 2005, it was hinted that NDP leaders were involved in a plot to control El Ghad Party through jailing Ayman Nour and placing Mousa Mostafa Mousa in his seat. Mousa was fired from the party following misconduct as he removed Ibrahim Eisa, Editor-in-Chief from El Ghad newspaper against a clear mandate by the General Assembly of El Ghad Party that elected Eisa as the editor in chief of the Party's newspaper.
Mousa further worked against Nour in the first multi-candidate presidential elections ever witnessed in Egypt but Nour managed to clinch a second position in the presidential race despite wide irregularities and abuse of power which marred the elections.








Friday, April 30, 2010

Torch the Opposition 2 ? o.o.o

Press Release

As we prepare for El Ghad General Assembly of tomorrow Fri 30 April, Al Youm Al Sabe newspaper website releases news of threats from regime-pro factions against El Ghad.

We have also received threats from regime-pro thugs that they will attack El Ghad HQ @ Talaat Harb tomorrow to disrupt the General Assembly similar to what they did in Nov 2008 when the Party's HQ was set on fire while members gathered inside for the General Assembly.

Party president, has today filed a police report to demand official security meaxures to protect the General Assembly and the members.


El Ghad Liberal Party - Egypt


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Shooting Demonstrators


NDP MPs Call upon the

Police to Shoot Demonstrators!

Representatives in Egypt's People's Assembly have called upon the Police to shoot demonstrators with live bullets. These statements came during a Parliamentary session in Cairo. Nachaat El Kassas and Ahmed Akrab, members of the National Democratic Party (NDP), as well as Ragab Helal Hemida, supposedly an opposition MP, said that it is acceptable to kill scores of demonstrators to safeguard the country's vital interests! The People's Assembly is Egypt's lower chamber of the Parliament.

In a joint session between Human Rights' Committee and Defense and National Security's Committee of Egypt's parliament, members of the ruling party blamed minister of Interiors for not firing at activists who demonstrated on 6th April because they are employed by foreign powers to push Egypt, according to the NDP MPs, into creative chaos, Condoleezza Rice style! Nachaat El Kassas asked, "what is this 6 April Movement? And for how much longer are we going to tolerate these illegal organizations?" Nachaat El Kassas then addressed deputy minister of interiors present at the joint session, saying: "There are 80 million Egyptians. We can tolerate losing a few rotten ones!"

The joint session hearing was originally held to question the Deputy Minister of Interiors about reports of heavy-handed handling of demonstrators and human rights abuses as police crushed the peaceful demonstration, arresting over 90 protestors and beating up activists including Ayman Nour's own son, Nour, who was besieged amongst other members of El Ghad Party including Ayman Nour himself. At one point Nour Ayman was captured by the security but release shortly after. But instead of blaming the police for violence, NDP members decided that the police was too soft in dealing with the activists!
Nachaat El Kassas continued exclaiming: "why use water canons?", asking the deputy minister to "fire at these outlaws!" according to the MP's own words!

Ragab Helal Hemida, supposedly an opposition MP, claimed that most of the demonstrators are financed by foreign money. "They (demonstrators) deceive our people with false dreams ... they want creative chaos, Condoleza Rice' style. Ministry of Interiors is to blame for not acting in full limits of the law, firing bullets at the demonstrators. Do we want to burn down an entire country but not accept a few to fall?". Ragab Helal Hemida, was once a member of El Ghad Party before being allegedly lured by the regime's security apparatus to suspend the Party's newspaper and replace Editor in Chief, Egypt's top opposition journalist, Ibrahim Eisa, with writers more loyal to the regime. Ragab Hemida then allegedly conspired to splinter El Ghad Party by creating a faction loyal to the regime which was dismissed by majority of El Ghad Party members. Ragab Hemida then won a seat in the Parliament during 2005 elections where cases of rigging and irregularities were widely reported.

These statements were met with an uproar in the Egyptian media. Realizing the gravity of the situation, even NDP top officers, were quick to denounce these statements. Ayman Nour and others filed complaints with Egypt's General Attorney against the aforementioned parliament members for instigating murder of innocent Egyptian Citizens.


The Writer is a Co-founder of El Ghad Party

First Published at Huffington Post

Thursday, February 03, 2011

البلطجة هي السلاح السياسي الأول للحزب الوطني منذ عقود




لمن يشكك في أن البلطجية تابعون للحزب الوطني والنظام - هم شركاء في إفساد الحياة السياسية منذ عقود

البلطجة هي السلاح السياسي الأول للحزب الوطني منذ عقود - يستخدمها في تقفيل الانتخابات والاعتداء على المظاهرات والمؤتمرات التي تقيمها المعارضة

عينة بسيطة


هذه هي صور حريق حزب الغد يوم 6 نوفمبر 2008 - والعالم مشغول في فوز أوباما في الانتخابات - في وضح النهار بتعليمات من مباحث أمن الدولة - في وسط البلد - تنطلق مسيرة "سياسية" للبلطجية مع أذناب النظام من المعارضة التعبيرية ويهاجمون مقر حزب الغد ويبدأون في حرق المبنى ورشقه بالحجارة وإتلاف السيارات بل والاعتداء على رجال الإطفاء الذين حاولوا إطفاء الحريق

نشرت البديل هذه الصور  - فتم إغلاقها بعد أسابيع قليلة 

حكمت المحكمة بمائتي ألف جنيها تعويض على حبيب العادلي والداخلية - لكن الحكم بالطبع لم ينفذ

البلطجية ليست جديدة على النظام بل هي أسلوب ممنهج احترافي - حيث يشارك أعضاء الحزب الوطني ومجلس الشعب المباحث والشرطة السرية والمسجونين في تخطيط وتنفيذ الاعتداءات












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