I think you're right but the interesting thing is that it's the relatively good guys ( anti-Islamists ) who were trumping up the charges against them to punish them. Would love to know if their recruiter and benefactor was a Leftist or was a Jihadist. I guess they aren't mutually exclusive so it could be both. I've never understood the leftist/jihadi alliance.
Wait so is the Egyptian government pro or anti islamist? It seems they were supporting protests against the government. So it kinda looks like according to this article, the government turned around and framed them for nefarious activities with minors? ...It does seem like the foundation was pro-islamist or being an activist for pro-islam.
"Wait"...don't ask me any wait questions. I'm just looking to solve this. Sometimes anti-government is pro jihad, sometimes it's anti. It seems that their protest timelines spanned all the turmoil and regime changes.
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The_Crux ago
I think you're right but the interesting thing is that it's the relatively good guys ( anti-Islamists ) who were trumping up the charges against them to punish them. Would love to know if their recruiter and benefactor was a Leftist or was a Jihadist. I guess they aren't mutually exclusive so it could be both. I've never understood the leftist/jihadi alliance.
OhRutherfordBehave ago
Wait so is the Egyptian government pro or anti islamist? It seems they were supporting protests against the government. So it kinda looks like according to this article, the government turned around and framed them for nefarious activities with minors? ...It does seem like the foundation was pro-islamist or being an activist for pro-islam.
The_Crux ago
"Wait"...don't ask me any wait questions. I'm just looking to solve this. Sometimes anti-government is pro jihad, sometimes it's anti. It seems that their protest timelines spanned all the turmoil and regime changes.