I fear no one but God Almighty, and I do not try to hold the stick from the middle, nor do I flatter anyone, nor do I try to please everyone at the expense of my principles.

April 15, 2014 

If I was afraid of my family, I would not have left them and announced my joining the revolution.
If I was afraid of the military council, I would not have confronted Tantawi and stood with the revolutionaries against him.
If I were afraid of the revolutionaries’ words, I would not have warned them about June 30, nor would I have feared their accusations that I was part of the sleeper cells.
If I were afraid of what the Brotherhood would say, I would not have criticized their policies since the beginning of the revolution, nor would I have criticized their continued demands for Morsi's return to power.
If I was afraid of people accusing me of being a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, I would not have supported the Resala Association, not caring what would be said about me.

I fear no one but God Almighty, and I do not try to hold the stick from the middle, nor do I flatter anyone, nor do I try to please everyone at the expense of my principles.
I am not the type who is afraid to speak the truth for fear of what people will say about me

I do not care if the enemies of the revolution accuse me of treason, but I feel sad when I am accused of treason by my comrades in the revolution.

Major Tamer Badr 

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