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ISIS Whacks Egypt’s Chief Prosecutor
Hat tip Michael Totten.
Egypt's top prosecutor was assassinated Monday morning, dying in an explosion near his home in Cairo, state-run media reported.

The blast targeted the convoy of Prosecutor General Hisham Barakat and destroyed several cars in the eastern neighborhood of Heliopolis. Six other people were reported injured.
From googled photos, it looks like quite a mess.
Initial media reports had called Barakat's injuries grave, but Health Ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar had insisted on state TV that none of the injuries was life-threatening.
He was just pining for the fjords...
Police said they had no details yet on the cause of the explosion.

Barakat's death came a day before the second anniversary of the mass protests against former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy. Several groups have claimed responsibility for attacks that have killed hundreds of police and soldiers over the past two years.

The Sinai-based, ISIS-affiliated State of Sinai -- formerly known as Ansar Bait El-Maqdis -- has claimed responsibility for the deadliest of these attacks.

The Muslim Brotherhood has denied government allegations that it has been responsible for the violence. But in May, the group endorsed a call by clerics to fight the July 2013 coup that overthrew Morsy by all means possible, including retribution against army officers, police officers, judges, journalists and politicians whom the Muslim Brotherhood accuses of being complicit in the killing of innocent civilians.
Which makes them terrorists...
Over the past several months, terrorists militants have targeted judges. In May, three judges were shot dead in North Sinai.

"All Egypt's judges have been targeted since the trials of terrorist groups and their members began," Abdalla Fathy, the head of Egypt's judges' club, told CNN in May. "But there are specific people that confronted the Muslim Brotherhood regime, and these were the ones initially targeted."

The prosecutor general's office is responsible for referring all criminal cases, including controversial terrorism and political cases, to court.

"His life is always threatened," the prosecutor general's office told CNN when asked about threats just before his death was announced.
An Nahar adds:
The bomb had destroyed several cars and blew out storefront windows, an AFP news hound at the scene said. At least five vehicles were completely gutted in the kaboom.

Health ministry front man Hossam Abdel Gaffar said eight people were maimed in the blast, including two civilians and five coppers guarding Barakat.

Bomb squad chief General Mohammed Gamal told AFP it was either a boom-mobile or a bomb concealed underneath a vehicle.

Barakat died of organ failure caused by his severe wounds, a doctor who treated him told AFP.

On Monday two more people were killed in Sinai when a roadside kaboom struck a bus transporting provincial officials, police said.
Update from Al Ahram at 6:40 a.m. ET:
Nine people, including two drivers and five members of the security forces, were maimed when a bomb hit the prosecutor's convoy near the military academy in the upscale district of Heliopolis, health ministry spokesperson Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar said. The blast damaged the fronts of nine houses and destroyed 31 vehicles, four of which were torched, a security source told state news agency MENA.

A boom-mobile had parked in a street near Barakat's house, through which his convoy would pass every day on his way to work, the justice ministry said. When it went off, Barakat's vehicle, along with others, were swept away and quickly caught fire.
Posted by: Steve White 2015-06-30
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