The story of Mona Seif and blowing up pipelines can be seen on Storify by clicking here. A longer list of her anti-peace and pro-terror tweets are on Storify here.
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After UN Watch revealed her support for terrorism, Mona Seif, nominee for the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, today acknowledged writing “anti-Israel Tweets”:
Just a note: all my anti israel tweets were written in English precisely so that the international community celebrating our 1/2 — Mona Seif (@Monasosh) April 30, 2013
revolution understands that we support the resistance of the palestinian nation against israel. I didn’t fool anyone or hide my thoughts 2/2
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh) April 30, 2013
i support a nation’s right to resist occupation! Sending me tweets calling me a terrorist wont change the fact that real terrorist is Israel — Mona Seif (@Monasosh) April 30, 2013
A longer list of her anti-peace and pro-terror tweets are on Storify here.
UN Watch today called on the jury of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, comprised of Amnesty, Human Rights Watch and eight other NGOs, and chaired by Hans Thoolen, to cancel its nomination of Mona Seif, an Egyptian activist who openly advocates terrorism and war crimes, as a top contender for the 2013 prize. Below are her tweets for hatred. (A longer list of her tweets advocating violence against civilians, terrorism and war crimes are on Storify here.).
Mona Seif cheered the violent mob that sacked the Israeli Embassy:
They are out finally! The last group of #israelembassy protesters 🙂 Mabrooooooook
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh) May 22, 2011
For all this who were tortured or shot at on May15th infront of #israeliembassy , today is for you #Flagman — Mona Seif (@Monasosh) August 21, 2011
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UN Watch today called on the jury of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, comprised of Amnesty, Human Rights Watch and eight other NGOs, and chaired by Hans Thoolen, to cancel its nomination of Mona Seif, an Egyptian activist who openly advocates terrorism and war crimes, as a top contender for the 2013 prize.
She openly incites to violence against civilians, terrorism and war crimes:
– On July 6, 2011 — among several times — Mona Seif advocated the blowing up of pipelines exporting gas to Israel.
– On November 6, 2012, when Amnesty International tweeted a “Demand that @netanyahu & @AlqassamBrigade stop attacks on civilians,” Mona Seif rejected the call, saying “you don’t ask an occupied nation to stop their “Resistance” to end violence!!! SHAME ON YOU!”
– On November 20, 2012, Amnesty International tweeted: “Stop the madness! Share this image if you want an arms embargo on all sides #Israel #Hamas #Gaza” The image shows innocent civilians in Israel and Gaza. Seif responded: “@amnesty & @hrw r leading a shameful campaign asking Palestinians under occupation & non stop air strikes 2 stop their resistance!”
People of Sainai, Our gas is being pumped again to Israel, Plz do something about it #FuckIsrael
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh) July 6, 2011
We the Egyptian ppl DO NOT WANT OUR GAS TO BE EXPORTED TO ISRAEL.Sinai ppl are our heroes everytime they blow up the pipelines#FuckISrael — Mona Seif (@Monasosh) July 6, 2011
Advocating Hamas terrorism:
@amnesty you don’t ask an occupied nation to stop their “Resistance” to end violence!!!SHAME ON YOU!
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh) November 16, 2012
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