MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Associated Press, Feb. 23, 2014
CAIRO — An Egyptian prosecutor on Sunday accused the ousted Islamist president of passing state secrets to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, the first such explicit detail in an ongoing espionage trial.
If convicted, Mohammed Morsi could face capital punishment. He already stands accused of a string of other charges, some of which also carry the death penalty, levelled as part of a crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood group after the military deposed him last summer.
At Sunday’s hearing, part of which was aired on state television, the prosecution accused Morsi and 35 other Brotherhood members of conspiring to destabilize the country and cooperating with foreign militant groups — including Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah [....]
For more, see:
Egypt's Morsi Accused Of Aiding Iran's Revolutionary Guards
By Scott Newman, The Two Way @ npr.org, Feb. 23, 2014
Comments
On the face of it, this seems odd given the Sunni-Shia split.
But maybe these old categories--like communist and facist--don't mean much operationally.
by Peter Schwartz on Sun, 02/23/2014 - 10:05pm
Nuh-uh...American League v. National League (notwithstanding the abomination that is the designated hitter), that doesn't mean much operationally.
When you watch a procession of Shia men during Ashura, wailing for the loss of Hussein at Kerbala, and, not incidentally, whaling away on themselves with knotted ropes till they are not flesh but blood entirely, you are looking at some serious operational hostility.
It's a bullshit charge...ain't no Salafi spying for the Mullahs, and ain't no Ayotollah believing no Salafi.
by jollyroger on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 3:51am
I posted it because it portends of some real crazee thinking going on over there.
There's so many interesting things about Egypt vs. "the terrorists." For instance, it's interesting that the Muslim Brotherhood is being hoist on its own petard of conspiracy theorizing, maybe never to recover. And how can potentates manipulate against other tribes when the tribe lines are no longer clear? Etc. etc...
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 3:36pm
The crazee continues:
She's not joking:
Al Jazeera; Reuters; Egypt Independent....
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 10:59pm