Very suspicious NGO... Here is their NGO logo http://archive.is/BdKUT Besides this, there are comments on her organisation FB page that are suspicious and don't sound right, just click on translation tab to read them in English. I tried to archive, but it won't work. Idk why. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/beladyeg.found
Are_we_sure showed up and defended her and criticised the Egyptian Government for what it's worth XD. Here it is:
According to Aya herself, (from approx. 15:50 to 16:13), as she explains how she came about to meet the young homeless children in the streets of Cairo, she says that they have a special program for these youths and that beside the basic psychological, physical and educational support that they are able to provide the children at first, there is another stage, where the children are taken to at an encampment in Nweiba. Now if you knew what Nweiba is, you would find it suspicious as hell. (even the host is surprised and repeats: Nweiba?)
Besides there standing an old castle, a port and being a small resort destination on the North-East coast, it is a complete DESERT. Here is a description of Nweiba from wikipedia. Please tell me what is there to do in Nweiba? For me, it is a huge red flag! http://archive.is/z8jxm
Between the town and the port are a strip of modern hotels, catering to beach holiday makers and divers. One km north of Nuweiba City, Tarabin village is well known for its Bedouin-style camps where cheap huts are available for rent. Further north, in the direction of Taba, are several other beaches with similar accommodation options.
Nuweiba lies on a large flood plain measuring about 40 km2 (15 sq mi), sandwiched between the Sinai mountains and the Gulf of Aqaba, and is located some 150 km (90 mi) north of Sharm el Sheikh, 465 km (290 mi) southeast from Cairo and 70 km (40 mi) south of the Israel–Egypt border separating Taba and Eilat. Nuweiba Port was built in 1985 on the Gulf of Aqaba, and serves as a ferry port as well, which allows for easy travel between Jordan and Egypt.
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh).
Vacation destination for Europeans and Israelis mostly.
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YingYangMom ago
I just came back from another post regarding this Aya Hijazi or (Hegazy) and her NGO here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1797155
Very suspicious NGO... Here is their NGO logo http://archive.is/BdKUT Besides this, there are comments on her organisation FB page that are suspicious and don't sound right, just click on translation tab to read them in English. I tried to archive, but it won't work. Idk why. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/beladyeg.found
Are_we_sure showed up and defended her and criticised the Egyptian Government for what it's worth XD. Here it is:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1797155/8800209
horse-with-a-name ago
Maybe this sheds some light on the issue and helps to investigate: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1798969/8808727
YingYangMom ago
Thanks for that link. The article seems pro-Belady and biased, however the link to the first video was invaluable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxkX30iiSU8
According to Aya herself, (from approx. 15:50 to 16:13), as she explains how she came about to meet the young homeless children in the streets of Cairo, she says that they have a special program for these youths and that beside the basic psychological, physical and educational support that they are able to provide the children at first, there is another stage, where the children are taken to at an encampment in Nweiba. Now if you knew what Nweiba is, you would find it suspicious as hell. (even the host is surprised and repeats: Nweiba?)
Besides there standing an old castle, a port and being a small resort destination on the North-East coast, it is a complete DESERT. Here is a description of Nweiba from wikipedia. Please tell me what is there to do in Nweiba? For me, it is a huge red flag! http://archive.is/z8jxm Between the town and the port are a strip of modern hotels, catering to beach holiday makers and divers. One km north of Nuweiba City, Tarabin village is well known for its Bedouin-style camps where cheap huts are available for rent. Further north, in the direction of Taba, are several other beaches with similar accommodation options.
Nuweiba lies on a large flood plain measuring about 40 km2 (15 sq mi), sandwiched between the Sinai mountains and the Gulf of Aqaba, and is located some 150 km (90 mi) north of Sharm el Sheikh, 465 km (290 mi) southeast from Cairo and 70 km (40 mi) south of the Israel–Egypt border separating Taba and Eilat. Nuweiba Port was built in 1985 on the Gulf of Aqaba, and serves as a ferry port as well, which allows for easy travel between Jordan and Egypt.
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh).
Vacation destination for Europeans and Israelis mostly.
@4warned @JeremiahSinclair
SterlingJB ago
Definitely interesting they would go there since the historical significance of the place and with SA on the other side.
YingYangMom ago
Exactly.