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Democracy? Egyptian Officials Target Former Lawmaker Over Anti-Brotherhood Views

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s attorney general has referred an outspoken anti-Islamist former lawmaker for investigation by police prosecutors over claims he called for the downfall of the regime, according to a statement Sunday.

The charge added to concerns that the government is backtracking on the democratic aims of the uprising that toppled the autocratic regime last year.

The complaint submitted against Mohamed Abu-Hamed by another former lawmaker also accuses him of trying to mobilize Egypt’s minority Coptic Christians to protest and cause religious strife.

If the case is taken to court and he is found guilty, Abu-Hamed would face a maximum sentence of three years prison.

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi

An Egyptian presidential official said Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 that President Mohammed Morsi will attend a summit of non-aligned nations in Iran end of the month, in first such visit in decades. (AP)<

Abu-Hamed has a doctorate in Islamic theology and was the deputy leader of the liberal Free Egyptians Party, but split away to become an independent lawmaker before parliament was dissolved.

The investigation against Abu-Hamed comes two days after he led a march of around 3,000 people to the presidential palace to protest against the recently elected president, Mohammed Morsi, and his Muslim Brotherhood.

A number of other cases against critics of the Brotherhood, including TV host Tawfiq Okasha and newspaper editor Islam Afifi, who was briefly imprisoned, have stoked concerns that freedom of speech is being curbed, despite last year‘s uprising that called for greater rights with the downfall of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

The Brotherhood accused Okasha and his associates of being behind arson attacks on a number of the group’s offices around the country.

Egypt May Investigate Mohamed Abu Hamed Over Anti Islamist Sentiment

In this Tuesday Aug. 7, 2012 photo, Tawfiq Okasha holding some plants, 2nd left, rallies his supporters against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood at the funeral of 16 Egyptian soldiers killed in the Egyptian border town of Rafah on Aug 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Thomas Hartwell)

He faces trial for his remarks, among them telling viewers that the killing Morsi was permissible. He claimed the Brotherhood and Morsi plan to kill him and retorted, “Fine, I declare it permissible to shed your blood, too.”

Despite his popularity in some segments, neither Okasha nor Abu-Hamed have the support of the youth and revolutionaries who helped engineer last year’s uprising.

Youth activists launched a snide campaign last week aimed at raising money to send Abu-Hamed on a one-way trip from Egypt to Malaysia.

“We need to unite around one cause. We thought about what this cause could be: Abu-Hamed. In order to move from old Egypt to new Egypt we need to get rid of a few people: Abu-Hamed,“ a young man says on a YouTube video titled ”Get Abu-Hamed Out of Egypt.”

Egypt May Investigate Mohamed Abu Hamed Over Anti Islamist Sentiment

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Many see Okasha as inflammatory and crass, and others consider Abu-Hamed an opportunist who has flip-flopped alliances since rising to fame during parliamentary elections late last year.

Although the protest march led by Abu-Hamed on Friday was relatively small, it reflects a wider feeling that the Brotherhood is power hungry after decades of being outlawed.

The Brotherhood won the most seats in parliament and then the presidency, and it has clashed with liberals over the formation of a body tasked with writing a new constitution, with secular representatives walking out.

Trying to counter the misgivings, Morsi, who is Egypt’s first freely elected civilian and Islamist to take office, has reached out to a wide spectrum of groups and recently named the country’s former defense minister – a holdover of the Mubarak regime – a Coptic Christian and at least two women as presidential advisers. His newly-formed Cabinet is a mix of technocrats, former ministers from the military-appointed government and Islamists.

In his first legislative decree, Morsi banned the imprisonment of journalists who face trial for inciting hatred, insulting the president, slander and other related offenses.

Comments (12)

  • realetybytes
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 1:27pm

    Every semi-conscious sentient being has known for months that the so-called “Arab Spring” had NOTHING to do with “freedom” or “democracy,” but was all about obama assisting his Muslim Brotherhood brethren in gaining control of the Middle East, with American financing.
    It is only journalists and lying politicians that are keeping up the charade, always acting surprised when the savages act like savages.

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  • steveh931
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 12:47pm

    Sharia Law is the Constitution of Egypt.

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  • momrules
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:34am

    There is no free speech or freedom of religion in ANY Islam controlled country. Morsi is Muslim Brotherhood……….the same MB that is a welcomed and honored guest at Obama’s table. The same MB that is taking over the Middle East with Syria in their sites now. The same MB that is moving tanks into the Sinai now.

    Crucifixions, beheadings, imprisonment and torture awaits anyone who dare to speak out against the MB. As others have said, there is a lot of blood on Obama’s hands and on the hands of all who support him.

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    • jkjk
      Posted on August 27, 2012 at 10:03am

      Good job hilary leg stumps clinton. Arab spring! Savages!

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    • Rothbardian_in_the_Cleve
      Posted on August 27, 2012 at 11:23am

      Good thing nothing happens to people who speak out about our ruling elite here in the US. /sarc

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  • AJAYW
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:32am

    Is it true that our attorney general Eric Holder will assist him in the prosecution.

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  • Chromo200
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:23am

    Morsi .. President for life .. He will join Putin, Castro, Chavez all freedom loving presidents that are going to make the world a better place. And if Obama could swing it, he would join them too.

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  • barber2
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:17am

    The Muslim Brotherhood hasn’t changed much since they assassinated Anwar Sadat for signing a treaty with Israel. Too bad Obama didn‘t spend more time studying world history rather than studying Community Organizing and Alinsky’s Rules For Radicals.

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    • Sirfoldallot
      Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:29am

      He is studing USGA rule book & how to change it 2 his fathers dream.

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    • barber2
      Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:40am

      Ooops. I forgot. We don’t KNOW what Obama studied. His records are SEALED. Do know he attended Occidental College which is nicknamed ” The Moscow of southern California! ” That might be a tiny clue ??!!

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  • Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:09am

    And so the iron fist of the Brotherhood grows tighter and tighter; congradulations Obama, how much more blood is to be found upon your hands.

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  • BrerRabbit
    Posted on August 27, 2012 at 9:06am

    No surprise here!

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