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Names and Identities of Muslim Brotherhood Operatives in U.S.

by RAYMOND IBRAHIM November 1, 2013 El Watan, one of Egypt's most widely circulated and read newspapers, published a report discussing the Muslim Brotherhood's influence over the United States, especially in the context of inciting pro-Brotherhood policies against Egypt's popular June 30 Revolution, which resulted in the ousting of Muhammad Morsi and the Brotherhood from power. Titled (in translation), "With Names, Identities, and Roadmap... El Watan Exposes Brotherhood Cells in America," it's written by investigative journalist Ahmed al-Tahiri, who begins the report by saying: In the context of El Watan's ongoing investigation concerning the Brotherhood's cells and lobby inside America that support the regime of the ousted [Morsi], and which intensified their activities to attack and defame the June 30 Revolution, informed sources have disclosed to El Watan newspaper the names and cell entities of the Brotherhood and their roadmap of activities all throughout the United States of America. The sources said that these organizations, which are spread throughout the States, agitated for and were supportive of the decisions taken by Muhammad Morsi's project to "Brotherhoodize" and consolidate power [in Egypt] and gave a favorable opinion to the general American public that Morsi's decisions were welcomed by the public [in Egypt]. Following the June 30 Revolution, these groups launched a malicious war in order to incite the American administration to take hostile decisions against Egypt, with the aim of bringing back the Brotherhood to the power. El Watan then goes on to name names, saying that the following activists and entities are Brotherhood operatives working within the United States (reproduced verbatim):

Union of Egyptian Imams in North America, represented by Sheikh Muhammad al-Bani The Egyptian American Foundation for Development Dr. Khalid Lamada, New York Dr. Hassan al-Sayah, Virginia The Egyptian Network in America, led by Dr. Muhammad Helmi Dr. Akram al-Zand, Sa'ad Foundation Muhammad al-Khashab, Head of ART channelsin America Sameh al-Henawi, member, Business Association of America Dr. Hany Saqr, member, Egyptian Association in America Dr. Khalid Hassan, Maryland Dr. Muhammad Abdel Hakem, Seattle Dr. Ahmed Ismat al-Bendari, President, Islamic Society of America Walid Yusari, Chicago Ahmed Shadid, New Jersey Ahmed al-Hatab, Indiana Dr. Muhammad Morjan, Boston Ramadan Ridwan, Houston Ahmed Fayez, Las Vegas Dr. Amru Abbas, member, Egyptian Foundation in Michigan Dr. Safi al-Din Hamed, Pennsylvania Dr. Hamdy Radwan, North Carolina Ahmed Shehata, Director, Egyptian American Organization for Democracy and Human Rights Dr. Iman Shehata, New York Dr. Muhammad Amru Attawiya, member, Organization of Islamic Relief in the United States Dr. Khalid al-Sayes, member, Rebuilding of Egypt Foundation Dr. Tariq Hussein, member, American Islamic Relations Council (CAIR) Dr Hisham al-Gayar, member, Egyptian Foundation, Michigan Amin Mahmoud, Maryland As a most recent example, El Watan quotes from an American op-ed published on October 16 (just two days before the publication of the El Watan report itself). Titled "Egypt: 100 days later" and written by Ahmed

Shehata of the Egyptian American Organization for Democracy and Human Rights, the piece appeared in The Hill, the Capitol's most widely circulated newspaper, published specifically for Congress.

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