WASHINGTON
–- Several prominent media sources in Egypt are now reporting that
Egyptian lawyers have filed criminal terrorism charges in the
International Criminal Court against President Obama in addition to the
criminal terrorism charges previously filed in Egyptian courts against
the president’s half-brother Malik Obama.
Malik Obama is quickly becoming a person of interest in Egypt for his
alleged management of funds for a terrorist organization based in
neighboring Sudan. A group of Egyptian lawyers, meanwhile have charged
President Obama with crimes against humanity for his support of the
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
The
charges come as the criminal trial against former Egyptian president
Mohamed Morsi is scheduled to begin in Egypt in January 2014. Morsi
facing charges that he supported the Muslim Brotherhood in acts of
violence directed against the Egyptian people.
President Obama is likely to be a subject in Morsi’s criminal trial
because of evidence the Obama administration used the U.S. Embassy in
Cairo to provide direct financial support to key Muslim Brotherhood
political operatives, with the full knowledge and complicity of the
Morsi government, as WND was first to report in August.
Criminal complaints filed at ICC
The Egyptian newspaper El Watan has reported
a group of Egyptian lawyers has submitted a complaint to the
International Criminal Court in The Hague, charging Obama with backing
the group that incited widespread violence in Egypt both before and
after what is known in Egypt as the “June 30 Revolution.” The Egyptian
army coup d’état removed Morsi from the presidency July 3.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
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