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Local Editor Lebanese daily newspaper al-Akhbar has revealed that an Egyptian citizen identified as Mahmoud Abdel-Rahman, filed a complaint against former liberal MP Mohammad Abu Hamed at the Egyptian State Security prosecutors, accusing him of attempting to overthrow Egypt's elected president. Abdel-Rahman further accused Abu-Hamed of receiving foreign funding with the aim of inciting Egyptian Coptic-Christians to protest against the legitimate government. The complaint states that, during a program recently aired on a religious television channel, a caller - who claimed to be an activist named Mohamed Othman - said he had information regarding Abu-Hamed and how he had received foreign funding to incite sectarian strife in Egypt. The caller said that Abu-Hamed had received the funding during a recent visit to Lebanon, where he met with Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea. |
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