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Judge to Abdel Rahim Ali: ‘Keep fighting the good fight for Egypt'
Published in Albawaba on 22 - 08 - 2017

Cairo - Terrorist operations are only meant to strike terror and fear into people, as well as aim to prove that Egypt's security apparatus can be breached, and is incapable of offering safety for citizens, Councilor Seif-Allah Kosibah, head of Southern Giza Court said in a special statement for Al-Bawaba News Portal.
Commenting on the threats made by IS against Dr. Abdel Rehim Ali, Kosibah remarked that terrorist groups, such as IS, get very scared of vocal critics such as Ali whose literature exposes their injustices, delusions, inhumanity and ungodly approaches of terrorists. What those terrorist groups fear the most is that numbers of their fans and sympathizers would be diminished substantially as a result of speaking up against them through intellectual means. That is why they seek to stifle any dissenting voices in order to garner more supporters who are disposed to concepts such as ‘blind obedience' and ‘fake allegiance' to self-styled terroristic causes.
"For our part, we categorically reject such mischief and deviation out of firm beliefs that their actions are unholy, their doctrines and tenets are barbaric and their ways are unorthodox. To the last breath, we will defend our beloved homeland and our people in all its sections, be they the proletariat, the peasants, the small businesses, the landowners, the police officers and soldiers, the glitterati and literati."
Kosibah called on Dr. Abdel Rehim Ali to keep on fighting terrorism and terrorists in all capabilities, and wherever they are. He exhorted him not to give in to terrorist threats.
On Sunday (August 20), IS terrorists have threatened Abdel Rehim Ali defiant Egyptian Parliamentarian and Al-Bawaba News's staff with their bloody mantra "We are coming to slaughter You," as the newspaper have published a number of reports in its Arabic edition revealing IS plots to target Egypt and some other Arab countries.
The group's terrorists published screenshots of reports published on Al-Bawaba website that foiled IS plans geared towards forming new terrorist and sleeper cells to carry out terror operation across Egypt. Through their media platform, supporters of the terrorist group called for revealing "Spies of Al-Bawaba News" in the largest forum of IS fans and sympathizers.


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