Samira is showing more of her antisemitic trash, by saying that they excluded her because she refused to apologize to the "Zionist" lobby.
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Mina Rizkalla (@Minaism) March 08, 2013
John Kerry was all set to award Samira Ibrahim the International Women of Courage Award … before The Weekly Standard exposed her anti-Semitic, terrorism-loving tweets. Ibrahim’s name has been removed from the State Department’s “Women of Courage” list and the presentation of the award has been postponed while her “alleged anti-Semitic remarks” are reviewed.
Hey, State Department, review this:
رفضت الاعتذار للوبى الصهيونى فى امريكا عن تصريحات سابقة معادية للصهيونية تحت ضغوط من الحكومة الامريكية فتم سحب الجائزة #سميرة_ابراهيم—
Samira Ibrahim (@SamiraIbrahim4) March 08, 2013
#PT Samira: I refused to apologize to the "Zionist" lobby.
Samira is lying again:)no huni because you dont deserve it http://t.co/sZ3yOwTMvW—
Mina Rizkalla (@Minaism) March 08, 2013
So, is Ibrahim dropping the “hacking” buffoonery now that she’s not being honored today? Or will she conveniently claim her account was “stolen” again?
Dear Samira, More tweets are on their way to your fans in the US embassy
p.s it's all about America now.—
Mina Rizkalla (@Minaism) March 08, 2013
So Now Samira is admitting that she has issued "anti zionist" statements. Dear your tweets were antisemitic
#antisemitism—
Mina Rizkalla (@Minaism) March 08, 2013
The Weekly Standard provides a more complete translation via Egyptian activist Mina Rezkalla:
I refuse to apologize to the Zionist lobby in America regarding my previous anti-Zionist statements under pressure from American government therefore they withdrew the award.
Lying liar lied about being hacked, now blames perfidious Jews for losing her award. weeklystandard.com/blogs/samira-i…—
Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) March 08, 2013
On Thursday, blogger Ace of Spades gave the State Department the business and mocked the utterly absurd “hacking” story. More from Ace:
.@statedept will anyone at all be disciplined for lying to the public or are you just going to sweep it under the rug again?—
DepressiveBlogger69 (@AceofSpadesHQ) March 08, 2013
.@statedept I'm sure this is a terribly hard decision for you. I truly have no earthly idea which you'll chose.—
DepressiveBlogger69 (@AceofSpadesHQ) March 08, 2013
But Ace, should the State Department really jump to conclusions? Remember, Howard Kurtz says it’s prudent to wait in situations like this:
To twerps demanding I cover Anthony Weiner Twitter scandal: Whole thing appears to be faked. Sometimes it pays to wait for the facts.—
(@HowardKurtz) May 30, 2011
Update:
State Dept has removed Samira Ibrahim from its ‘Women of Courage’ list




















