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Arab Spring Run Amok: 'Brotherhood' Starts Crucifixions

by Michael Carl
WND

The Arab Spring takeover of Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood has run amok, with reports from several different media agencies that the radical Muslims have begun crucifying opponents of newly installed President Mohammed Morsi.

Middle East media confirm that during a recent rampage, Muslim Brotherhood operatives "crucified those opposing Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi naked on trees in front of the presidential palace while abusing others."

Raymond Ibrahim, a fellow with the Middle East Forum and the Investigative Project on Terrorism, said the crucifixions are the product of who the Middle Eastern media call "partisans."

"Arabic media call them 'supporters,' 'followers' and 'partisans' of the Muslim Brotherhood," Ibraham said.

Ibrahim also says the victims can be anyone, including Egyptian Christians.

"It's anyone who is resisting the new government," Ibrahim said. "In this particular case, the people attacked and crucified were secular protesters upset because of Morsi's hostile campaign against the media, especially of Tawfik Okasha, who was constantly exposing him on his station, until Morsi shut him down."

Ibrahim said extra brutality is reserved for Christians, but the crucifixions are because of Islamic doctrine and are required by the Quran. The time and other details about the crucifixions were not readily available.

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Report: Muslim Brotherhood 'Crucifies' Opponents, Clamps Down on Secular Media

by Jason Howerton
The Blaze

As the Muslim Brotherhood continues to solidify its ever-expanding power in Egypt, several Arabic news agencies — including Arab News, Al Khabar News, Dostor Watany and Egypt Now — are reporting that opponents of the Muslim Brotherhood were "crucified" in Egypt last week, the Algemeiner reports.

While we can't independently verify the accuracy of the various reports, crucifixion would signal a significant shift in tactics in the way the Muslim Brotherhood deals with opponents.

The Algemeiner provides a translation of an excerpt of one relevant report:

A Sky News Arabic correspondent in Cairo confirmed that protestors belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood crucified those opposing Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi naked on trees in front of the presidential palace while abusing others. Likewise, Muslim Brotherhood supporters locked the doors of the media production facilities of 6-October [a major media region in Cairo], where they proceeded to attack several popular journalists.

Raymond Ibrahim, a fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an associate fellow at the Middle East Forum, says the escalation is the product of what the media in the Middle East call "partisans."

"Arabic media call them 'supporters,' 'followers,' and 'partisans' of the Muslim Brotherhood," Ibraham said, adding that the "partisans" will not discriminate and both Egyptians and Christians may be targeted.

"It's anyone who is resisting the new government," Ibrahim added. "In this particular case, the people attacked and crucified were secular protesters upset because of Morsi's hostile campaign against the media, especially of Tawfik Okasha, who was constantly exposing him on his station, until Morsi shut him down."...

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Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Scourge and Crucify Secular Protesters

by Wolff Bachner
Inquisitr

According to reports on Friday, Muslim Brotherhood supporters scourged and crucified secular protesters in Egypt's capital city of Cairo. Using the same punishments described in Bible as having been inflicted on Jesus, Brotherhood backed mobs rampaged through the streets, seizing protesters against the Islamist government of Mohammad Morsi, and dragging secular journalists from their offices. Their victims were beaten, scourged with whips, and crucified naked on trees.

Sky News issued the following translation of the mayhem in Cairo:

"A Sky News Arabic correspondent in Cairo confirmed that protestors belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood crucified those opposing Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi naked on trees in front of the presidential palace while abusing others. Likewise, Muslim Brotherhood supporters locked the doors of the media production facilities of 6-October [a major media region in Cairo], where they proceeded to attack several popular journalists."

Egyptian website, El Balad, added more details of the violence, saying :

"Thousands of the Muslim Brotherhood's supporters" attacked 6-October's media facilities, beat Khaled Salah—chief editor of the privately-owned and secular Youm 7 newspaper—prevented Yusif al-Hassani, an On TV broadcaster, from entering the building, and generally terrorized the employees. The supporters of Tawfik Okasha, another vocal critic of President Morsi—the one who widely disseminated the graphic videoof a Muslim apostate being slaughtered to cries of "Allahu Akbar"—gathered around the presidential palace, only to be surrounded by Brotherhood supporters, who attacked them with sticks, knives, and Molotov cocktails, crucifying some of them on trees, leading to the deaths of two and the wounding of dozens."

The recent wave of attacks against opponents of the pro-Sharia government of President Morsi continues unabated, with the closing of several secular websites, including Arab News, Al Khabar News, Dostor Watany, and Egypt Now. Journalists are routinely jostled, intimidated and assaulted by Muslim Brotherhood protesters, who station themselves outside all the pro-Democracy media outlets.

Not even well known international journalists have been spared the wrath of the angry, out of control mobs. On February 10, 2012, CBS 60 Minutes reporter, Lara Logan, was forcibly dragged away from her crew and repeatedly raped by a mob of over 200 Tahrir Square protesters. Logan hinted at government involvement, saying, "When our crew went out to film beauty shots early this morning, with no idea that the situation was now different, they were confronted by soldiers and plain clothes agents, they were armed, [the crew] were intimidated and bullied and in fact marched at gunpoint through the streets all the way back to our hotel…. We were accused of being more than journalists, very frightening suggestions were being made. Suggestions that really could be very dangerous for us."

According to Middle Eastern scholar and Inquisitr contributor, Raymond Ibrahim, the violence against opponents of Muslim Brotherhood is justified by explicit teaching in the Qur'an. Mr. Ibrahim stated in a recent article, "Moreover, those alleged to have been crucified in Egypt certainly fit the Koran's description of who deserves to be crucified. According to Allah, "The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His messenger and strive to make mischief in the land is only this: that they should be murdered or crucified or their hands and their feet should be cut off…" (Koran 5:33). Making mischief in the land" is precisely what the secular media is being accused of, by constantly exposing the Muslim Brotherhood and prompting the people to protest. Even the Jihad Group to Cleanse the Country, which threatens to "liquidate" many secular media, accuses them of "creating chaos to implement the American and Zionist agenda."

We have seen the increase in violence against non-Muslims, since the take over of Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood. We have seen the constant attacks on the Copts and heard the calls for re-establishment of Jizya (a tax on non-Muslims). We have heard Islamist Members of the newly elected Parliament call for mandatory female circumcision and the imposition of Sharia as the sole Constitution of Egypt; with all the resultant authoritarian laws, including public flogging, amputation of limbs, execution of Gays, crucifixion, oppression of women, demonization of the Jewish people, mandatory Qur'an based education, and taxes on non-Muslims.

Just what the future holds for Egypt remains to be seen. President Morsi has certainly shown his true intentions by firing several of the top Generals in the Egyptian military and replacing them with Generals who support his pro-Sharia agenda. Perhaps we will know more after August 24, 2012, when a massive anti-government, pro-Democracy rally is scheduled to take place. Al-Azhar University, Egypt's leading Islamic authority, has just issued a fatwa to fuel the rage of the Islamists, authorizing violence against their secular opponents:

"Fighting participants in anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstrations planned for 24 August is a religious obligation."...

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