
My history with accusations and rumours
- By admin
May 8, 2013
My history with accusations and rumours
1 - When I announced my joining the revolutionaries in the 2011 Mohamed Mahmoud events, it was said that the Military Council was the one who sent me to the square, and that I was an agent of the Military Council.
2- During my sit-in, they said that my announcement of joining the revolution was for the purpose of fame or leadership, and they forgot that I had exposed myself and my family to danger, and I knew that my fate was either death or imprisonment.
3- During my sit-in in the square, they said that I was from the April 6 Movement because of my friendship with many of its members.
4 - During my sit-in and after my arrest 17 days after my sit-in in Tahrir, a rumor was spread about me that Sheikh Hazem Salah Abu Ismail was the one who sent me to the square to pressure the military council, even though I have never met or spoken with him until this time.
5- After my release after spending a year in prison, a rumor was spread about me that I was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, even though my sit-in during the Mohamed Mahmoud events did not include any Brotherhood members, and I also spent 6 months in prison during Morsi’s era.
6 - God knows what the next rumor will be, knowing that those who stayed on the couch during the revolution were not subjected to this amount of rumors.
I pray to God Almighty and say: O God, make me better than they think, and the days will prove to you my loyalty to the revolution.
Major Tamer Badr
1 - When I announced my joining the revolutionaries in the 2011 Mohamed Mahmoud events, it was said that the Military Council was the one who sent me to the square, and that I was an agent of the Military Council.
2- During my sit-in, they said that my announcement of joining the revolution was for the purpose of fame or leadership, and they forgot that I had exposed myself and my family to danger, and I knew that my fate was either death or imprisonment.
3- During my sit-in in the square, they said that I was from the April 6 Movement because of my friendship with many of its members.
4 - During my sit-in and after my arrest 17 days after my sit-in in Tahrir, a rumor was spread about me that Sheikh Hazem Salah Abu Ismail was the one who sent me to the square to pressure the military council, even though I have never met or spoken with him until this time.
5- After my release after spending a year in prison, a rumor was spread about me that I was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, even though my sit-in during the Mohamed Mahmoud events did not include any Brotherhood members, and I also spent 6 months in prison during Morsi’s era.
6 - God knows what the next rumor will be, knowing that those who stayed on the couch during the revolution were not subjected to this amount of rumors.
I pray to God Almighty and say: O God, make me better than they think, and the days will prove to you my loyalty to the revolution.
Major Tamer Badr