Ousted General in Egypt Is Back, as Islamists’ Foe - The the leading advocate of the lethal crackdown on Mr. Morsi’s Islamist supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood, in a drive to eviscerate the movement.
From The New York Times:
A year after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, the man responsible for rooting out government corruption, Gen. Mohamed Farid el-Tohamy, faced a very public barrage of allegations that he had deliberately covered up years of cronyism and self-dealing.
A year after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, the man responsible for rooting out government corruption, Gen. Mohamed Farid el-Tohamy, faced a very public barrage of allegations that he had deliberately covered up years of cronyism and self-dealing.
President Mohamed Morsi promptly fired the general,
prosecutors opened an investigation, the news filled the papers and his career
appeared to end in disgrace.
But now the general is back, and more powerful than
ever. His protégé and friend, Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi, ousted Mr. Morsi about
four months ago, and virtually the first move by the new government was to
rehabilitate General Tohamy and place him in charge of the general intelligence
service, one of the most powerful positions in Egypt.
Western diplomats and Egyptians close to the
government say General Tohamy has emerged as the leading advocate of the lethal
crackdown on Mr. Morsi’s Islamist supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood, in a
drive to eviscerate the movement.
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