What a bunch of nuts!!! No doubt the majority of of the Egyptian population would be happy to see the last of the bunch.
Muslim Brotherhood Threatens Terror Attacks on Pepsi
April 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield
The Muslim Brotherhood has big ambitions. Not only are its branches at war with different countries around the world, but now its taking on Pepsi.
Theyve been quick to claim bombings across Cairo in recent months, targeting security and police officials, but now Egyptian jihadist group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (or Supporters of Jerusalem) has another target in mind.
A soft drinks giant.
On Friday, the Sinai-based group threatened to attack Pepsi Co. for allegedly allowing the Interior Ministry to use their company vans to transport detainees.
You know who we are and what we can do, the group addressed the company on Twitter. This is the last warning and after this, Pepsi Co. can only blame itself. By Allah, we will not tolerate working with the police whatever the client, the amount and status.
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Muslim Brotherhood Threatens Terror Attacks on Pepsi
April 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield
The Muslim Brotherhood has big ambitions. Not only are its branches at war with different countries around the world, but now its taking on Pepsi.
Theyve been quick to claim bombings across Cairo in recent months, targeting security and police officials, but now Egyptian jihadist group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (or Supporters of Jerusalem) has another target in mind.
A soft drinks giant.
On Friday, the Sinai-based group threatened to attack Pepsi Co. for allegedly allowing the Interior Ministry to use their company vans to transport detainees.
You know who we are and what we can do, the group addressed the company on Twitter. This is the last warning and after this, Pepsi Co. can only blame itself. By Allah, we will not tolerate working with the police whatever the client, the amount and status.
Continue reading at:
Muslim Brotherhood Threatens Terror Attacks on Pepsi | FrontPage Magazine