Wednesday, July 14, 2010

He: Spies; The season with no finale Ep.1

The last time I wrote about Ashraf Marwan and his X-File was from year and a half I suppose, some may think that many things happened during that time, many secrets would be revealed and the file would be closed but unfortunately those some are wrong because after all that time we are still in square 1.
Mona Abdel Nasser at Westminster Coroners
All that time till the decision of the British authorities to open public investigation last May 2010 and the start of the official inquests on the 12th of July 2010 we did not know anything new to what we know already; the Israelis are still insisting that he was their man and the Egyptian official media plus his family are insisting that he was Egypt’s man while the independent media, the Egyptians and the rest of the world that is interested enough to follow the case are puzzled.
Mona Abdel Nasser is insisting that the Mossad killed her husband as usual; she went to the Westminster court and told the judge that her husband knew that his life was in danger and that a manuscript regarding intelligence services in the region had been disappeared from the memoirs.
His alleged book “October 1973 - What Happened?” or like what the Israeli Haartez named “Book of the dead” could be critical evidence but how you can prove there was an actual book despite the statements of his family and Bergman if there are no drafts nor agreements with a publishing house .
Personally I believe he may have started to write something but that something had disappeared whether drafts or manuscripts and thus his family should not insist on that because the case in Westminster is not about whether about he was a double agent or not, it is about his death circumstances whether he was murdered or died by his own well; I understand that his family is trying to show that there are motives to kill him but again these motives make us return to square 1 again ‘Is he our man or is he the other’s man!!??’ These memoirs are circumstantial evidence because here his family concluded that he was killed because of these memoirs despite the fact that he may have been killed for another reason.
According to the testimonies of eye witnesses who met and spoke with Marwan prior to his death in the court in the past 48 hours, Marwan was cheerful and fine; his wife said that he planned to visit the Holy Land and thus it was unlikely that he was drunk, in fact according to my knowledge his heart condition would not let him drink after all, also I know that he was planning to visit Egypt too.
I do not think the inquests in London will reach to anything and this is well expected. The London investigations will not tell us whether he was a hero or traitor, this is something we should all understand whether in Egypt or Israel. The British authorities with my all due respect are dealing with the Marwan file in the same way they dealt with Soad Hosni file, whoever planned for that operation knew in advance that he would not leave a trail behind or at least he would leave mixed trail.
To refresh your Ashraf Marwan’s fatal death memory, you can read this archive for the case since day one in Egyptian Chronicles, meanwhile wait for more episodes in that interesting X-File; I have not been idle for year and half

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