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مهندس تزوير الانتخابات: اللواء رفعت قمصان

Posted on 08/03/201717/03/2024 By 3arabawy

ينحدر اللواء محمد رفعت قمصان من عائلة مسقط رأسها قرية الفقاعي بمحافظة المنياhttps://t.co/zRxeB7Er2y pic.twitter.com/eZpfy6zGCi

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

مصطفى رفعت قمصان https://t.co/1Qd9SXgrXa

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

محمد رفعت قمصان كان مسؤول التحريات في قضية شركة "سلسبيل" الشهيرة في ١٩٩٢، ضمن هجمة على شركات مرتبطة بشخصيات إخوانيةhttps://t.co/e6I3lSFGO8 pic.twitter.com/nxHXX2Zeoi

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

قاد قمصان التحريات والقبض في قضية "الإعداد لانتخابات النقابات المهنية"، التي سُجن فيها محمد بديع وقيادات إخوانية بعد محاكمة عسكرية في ١٩٩٩ pic.twitter.com/CNNaslpi5J

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

عُين اللواء محمد رفعت قمصان لاحقاً مساعداً لوزير الداخلية حبيب العادلي لشؤون الانتخابات pic.twitter.com/dvQUA7MCeX

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 20, 2017

بعد الثورة لم يحاسب على جرائمه، بل احتفظ بمنصبه كمساعد لوزير الداخلية لشؤون الانتخابات pic.twitter.com/BuCToMOFcB

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

رغم وصول محمد رفعت قمصان سن التقاعد، دأبت الداخلية على مد خدمته https://t.co/Ltnn4g7Dtr pic.twitter.com/w4mH5jHLHp

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

بعد الإنقلاب، عُين محمد رفعت قمصان مستشاراً لرئيس الوزراء لشؤون الانتخابات، وهو المنصب الذي يحتفظ به لليوم pic.twitter.com/kk3Gdsl9ry

— موسوعة الجلادين 🐽 (@Piggipedia) March 8, 2017

“The dead won’t vote”

Posted on 26/08/201128/02/2021 By 3arabawy
From Piggipedia

SS Police General Muhammad Refaat Qomsan—the man who oversaw and helped engineer the rigging of elections under Mubarak and who still keeps his job—is now a reformed man, a revolutionary, and he’s assuring us that the next parliamentary elections won’t be rigged and that the “dead won’t vote.”

Yeah, right.

Piggipedia: MOI reshuffle: Another musical chairs game

Posted on 15/07/201127/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Under pressure national protests in Tahrir, Suez, Alexandria and elsewhere, on Wednesday General Mansour el-Essawi

has described his ministry’s reshuffle as “the biggest” in its history. The reshuffle covers 4,000 police officers according to the minister who stated that the ministry ended the service of 505 major-generals and brigadier-generals and 82 colonels. These include 18 major-generals and 9 brigadier-generals accused of killing protesters.
This minister of interior announced the reshuffle today in a press conference after meeting with Prime Minister Essam Sharaf earlier this morning.
El-Eissawi revealed that 18 police officers accused of killing protesters during the first days of the January 25 uprising were purged from the force. Another 54 police officers accused of killing protesters were reassigned duties that do not require interaction with the public.
During the press conference, El-Eissawi denied rumors that Alaa and Gamal Mubarak had escaped from Tora prison.
He also defended the role of the police in the revolution, claiming that the ministry does not have snipers and that as policemen were already absent from the streets from 28 January they could not have been involved in the shooting of protesters from that date.
The Ministry of Interior is accused of placing snipers on roof tops around Tahrir Square during the uprising to shoot protesters. The ministry denies the allegations.

I will not waste time in responding to the absurd lies of General Essawi re the MOI not having snipers, as Zeinobia has a well written, detailed blog post about the subject that refutes completely such claims.

But let’s go back to the reshuffle move by the MOI. Essawi basically referred to retirement generals who were already about to reach their retirement age in all cases. And most of those officers “forced to retire” will neither be tried nor investigated, which I find completely unacceptable, since the MOI under Mubarak has been the biggest criminal syndicate in this country and those generals are its leaders. Where is justice? Where is the transparency? Why don’t those generals be investigated automatically by the prosecutors publicly to find out about the roles they performed at the ministry. And who are those officers forced to retire? We don’t have all the names.

And more troubling, looking at the list of the senior officers who were kept in the service, I found some familiar names from the Piggipedia:

General Khaled Gharraba اللواء خالد غرابة

For example, Khaled Gharaba, the Mahalla torturer, is to head Alexandria’s Security Directorate.

From Piggipedia

General Muhammad Refaat Qomsan has been re-appointed as the Interior Minister’s First Assistant for Administrative Affairs.

From SS Officers

SS General Tarek el-Rakaybi is to replace General Hisham Abu Gheida as the Interior Minister’s First Assistant for Guards and Security Division.

From SS Officers

So what happened to Abu Gheida? I have no idea.

More ludicrously, the Alexandria police murderers including Wael el-Komy, who are undergoing trial for the murder of protesters, have been moved to better paying jobs in other police departments.

This musical chairs game isn’t going to fool the Egyptian people. Protests and sit ins continue and we are expecting a mass turn out in Tahrir today.

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