Buses will move from New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, South Carolina and North Carolina. Many people will come directly by private transport to the gathering point in front of the White House.
For information please contact: –
Magdi Khalil (General Coordinator): 202-725-3091
Ahmed Sobhy Mansour: 703-962-0874
Atef Yacoub: 703-655-1700
Ghada Badrawi: 571-501-9885
Adel Kobeish: 703-282-4729
Ahmed Fathy: 646-284-7839
Armia Lawandy: (South Jersey) 856-786-3519
Tawfiq Dawood: 571-426-2969
Maher Khalil (East Brunswick): 732-672-0028
Adel Kelada (Brooklyn): 347-740-2430
Ayman Hosni (Staten Island): 718-687-7278
Najwa Hanna (Connecticut): 860-691-2564
Magdy Doss (Long Island): 646-734-6940
Mounir Daoud (Jersey City): 201-424-1001
Nabil Boles (Maryland): 410-900-4544
Background
– The Muslim Brotherhood has a long history of violence, which they, and their allies, try to sweep under the rug. This goes back to the Cairo Fire on Jan. 26, 1952, where they burned 700 foundations and hotels killing 49 Egyptians and 9 foreigners.
– On January 28, 2011 Brotherhood militias stormed 99 police stations and 6 prisons across Egypt, and helped evade 23,000 prisoners, including Mohamed Morsi and several Hamas and Hezbollah criminals, and seized 2472 pieces of weapons after killing 32 officers. They vandalized dozens of establishments and killed dozens of Egyptians.
– On August 14, 2013, the Brotherhood militias killed 43 police officers and hundreds of Egyptians, and set ablaze dozens of churches and Christian and public institutions, in order to burn and topple Egypt.