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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    Before this was on Trump's self-serving agenda, it was Hillary Clinton's crusade:


    Hillary Clinton Asks Egypt’s President Sisi to Release Aya Hijazi

    https://egyptianstreets.com/2016/09/...se-aya-hegazy/


    Ms. Clinton, to her credit, raised Ms. Hijazi’s case with Mr. Sissi and called for her release, according to the campaign’s statement. Mr. Trump had nothing to say about her.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...=.5a72115f2a7a
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    More intereresting stuff just keeps popping up. Until ximmy posted this thread, none of this was on my radar, and the data I'm collecting is since.

    Hijazi graduated from George Mason University: https://scar.gmu.edu/people/aya-hijazi

    Her law professor was Neomi Rao.

    This same one:

    http://www.deccanchronicle.com/world...tory-czar.html

    Donald Trump has nominated a prominent Indian-American law expert his regulatory czar to oversee the US President's plan to eliminate 75 per cent of federal regulations.

    Neomi Rao, who is currently a professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, has been nominated to be the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), a statutory part of the Office of Management and Budget within the Executive Office of the President.

    OIRA reviews regulations from federal agencies and has the power to reject rules that do not fall in line with the President's goals.




    Those of you who follow Pizzagate may recognize the surname Rao. You should:

    Arun G. Rao is an "associate" of Comet Ping Pong Pizza's James Alefantis, and shares the great love of pizza:

    http://pizzagate.wiki/Arun_Rao

    He really likes photos of pizza:


    Attachment 9004


    He gained notoriety in 2011 as a (then) unnamed Assistant United States Attorney whose love for viewing pizza on-duty was overlooked by Eric Holder's Department of "Justice." Archived Forbes article:

    https://archive.is/TsbFf

    “The OIG conducted an investigation concerning allegations that an AUSA was using his government computer to view inappropriate material on his government computer. The investigation determined that the AUSA routinely viewed adult content during official duty hours, and that there was at least one image of child pornography recovered on the AUSA’s government computer. The AUSA acknowledged that he had spent a significant amount of time each day viewing pornography. The U.S. Attorney’s Office declined prosecution. Disciplinary action against the AUSA is pending.”

    Neither Trump nor Sessions have fired this pathetic son of a bitch:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/arungrao

    https://archive.fo/gJgTF

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr/m...y-appointments

    "Chief, Southern Division, United States Attorney's Office, District of Maryland"
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    The Jewsmedia has much spew about the current leader of Egypt, Field Marshal Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

    El-Sisi is who Trump coerced into releasing the accused, protecting her from justice.

    "They" really don't like el-Sisi, for a very good reason. No, it's not because he's a "dictator" (a "dictator" is whomever does not do the bidding of the Babylon System). It's because he's not their dictator.

    This was the chosen puppet for Egypt, whom el-Sisi displaced: Mohamed ElBaradei, a tool of guess who?

    http://www.dcclothesline.com/2013/07...an-government/

    (the referred to "new" Egyptian government is the one el-Sisi overthrew after they overthrew Mubarak, not the current "new" government)


    In addition to human trafficking and sexual abuse, another official charge against Hijazi is that she and her "foundation" employed these street boys for street protests and engaging the police. Typical troublemaking activities of the Soros subversion network.


    http://thecairopost.youm7.com/news/1...en-in-protests

    Aya Hegazy, a dual Egyptian-American citizen, was arrested with three others on charges of pushing street children to participate in protests, as well as operating an NGO without a license.

    The four defendants were remanded to custody for four days pending investigations, which is scheduled to be renewed Tuesday, Hegazy’s lawer Alaa Farouk told The Cairo Post Monday.

    The case began after a man was searching for his missing son, Khaled Abdel Aziz, the head of the juvenile crimes department at the Cairo Security Directorate, told Tahrir TV.

    “By asking street children in the neighborhood, the man was informed that his son has been living in an apartment in Abdeen, downtown Cairo, at the headquarters of Beladi, an NGO,” Abdel Aziz told the channel.

    Al-Dostour news website reported that the 34-year-old man and his wife went to the apartment to claim their son but were allegedly assaulted by the members of the NGO.

    The police arrived and arrested four employees of the organization, and also found approximately 20 children between the ages of 14 and 20, Youm7 reported.

    Abdel Aziz told Tahrir TV the NGO had no official license.

    The Beladi Foundation is located in Mohamed Mahmoud St, near Tahrir Square, and has an active website and Facebook page, which says its mission is to work with street children, and tackle harassment and other social problems. According to the website Beladi’s team is composed of eight members.

    Hegazy, the organization’s founder, appeared in an interview March 24 on ONTV, with the presence of three children who told their story how they were rehabilitated in the foundation.

    “We began working with street children last February. Our first encounter with them was in Ramsis,” Hegazy explained, adding that the organization was active in other fields three months before that.

    “What we provide is a program for psychological rehabilitation, mainly because they suffered from drug addiction, sexual abuse, beating and violence on the streets,” Hegazy continued.

    A forensic team from the prosecution authority inspected the apartment Monday, ONA News Agency stated, adding that the suspects are facing charges of forcefully detaining children against their will, and torturing them.

    Hegazy said in her March interview that their biggest challenge is to keep children safe, as many are tempted to go back to the streets. She added that despite their best efforts, “the door is open” for those who wish to leave, adding that some children leave and return.

    On Sunday evening, Mehwer TV channel interviewed some teenagers claiming they were living in the apartment the police raided.

    The children claimed they were being instructed to participate in protests in exchange for money, approximately $7, for participating in protests, and an additional $28 USD if they throw stones. One of them said he decided to do both and was fully paid the promised amount.

    In the post-Mohamed Morsi period, a number of newspapers have reported that “American mobs” were exploiting children to use them in favor of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protests. The children who spoke on TV said they had participated in a protest last April, in front of the Ithadeya Presidential Palace.

    The protest was launched by activists demanding the end of the protest law and the release of detained political activist Ahmed Doma.

    The issue of child exploitation in politics was first mentioned a couple of months ago, when videos showing children participating in pro-Brotherhood protests and raising the Raba’a sign, in addition to claiming their parents were killed in protests.

    An incident in which children from an orphanage were photographed putting an army boot on their head during a march, a popular sign to express support for the army, drew some outrage.

    Amnesty International released a report last February condemning arbitrary arrests that have been taking place following the ouster of the Brotherhood’s regime and former president Mohamed Morsi, saying “over 300 children have been thrown into prison in the intervening seven months,” and being subject to torture.
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    Aya Hijazi: from Falls Church, Virginia

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.4a2d1d68800a

    Arun G. Rao: lives in Falls Church, Virginia

    Neomi Rao: appears to currently live in Washington itself, with origin city as yet unknwon, but her husband, Alan Lefkowitz is apparently from, well, guess (Falls Church, Virginia)

    Coincidence, I'm sure...

    Falls Church is two ZIP codes from the District of Columbia, and next door to Arlington, where George Mason University is.
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    The more I read, the more bizarre it gets.

    Hijazi's two-person "foundation" is named Beladi. This means "our land" or "our country" in Arabic.

    Come to find out it is a double entendre. It means "slut" in Russian/Ukrainian.
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

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    A Moroccan beauty queen is believed to be involved in one of the biggest child pornography and human trafficking schemes in Egypt according to Egyptian media outlets.
    Rumors are circulating that this unnamed "Moroccan beauty queen" is actually the literal Queen of Morocco, the one on the right, sitting with guess who:

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/...7000333864.jpg


    Hillary got Morocco's king to pay for $12m Clinton Foundation summit by offering herself as a quid-pro-quo

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz4ezQSkB9c
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    Re: Trump successfully negotiates the release of American prisoner in Egypt

    Video, in Arabic, from 2014, with Hijazi, three of the boys, and a TV host:



    Starting at 15:50, you see Hijazi admit that she took the Cairo street kids to a tiny, isolated oasis on the Gulf of Aqaba, 30 miles down the sea from Eilat, "Israel," to "help" them. You don't need to know Arabic to understand the surprise of the host at the name Nuweiba.


    One of Beladi's Masonic logos:

    https://archive.fo/BdKUT/c1733777daa...5f10fbcbb36072
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