11 Egyptians missing on way to MSU
August 7th, 2006 | by Walter Greenspan |Eleven Egyptians, who arrived in the United States last month, are being sought by authorities after failing to turn up for an exchange program at Montana State University.
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Eleven Egyptians, who arrived in the United States last month, are being sought by authorities after failing to turn up for an exchange program at Montana State University.
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5 Responses to “11 Egyptians missing on way to MSU”
By Walter Greenspan on Aug 8, 2006 | Reply
From the New York Post More on missing Egyptian exchange students Hyperlinks
By Walter Greenspan on Aug 9, 2006 | Reply
Here are the names of the 11 missing Egyptian students:
• El Sayed Ahmed Elsayed Ibrahim, 20
• Eslam Ibrahim Mohamed El Dessouki, 21
• Alaa Abd El Fattah Ali El Bahnasawi, 20
• Mohamed Ragab Mohamed Abd Alla, 22
• Ahmed Refaat Saad El Moghazi El Laket, 19
• Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Abou El Ela, 21
• Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed El Moghazy, 20
• Ebrahim Mabrouk Moustafa Abdou, 22
• Moustafa Wagdy Moustafa El Gafary, 18
• Mohamed Saleh Ahmed Maray, 20
• Mohamed Ibrahim Fouaad El Shenawy, 17
By Walter Greenspan on Aug 9, 2006 | Reply
According to Pete Williams/ NBC News “One of 11 missing Egyptian students has been picked up in Minneapolis, Minn.”
By Walter Greenspan on Aug 9, 2006 | Reply
According to the Associated Press, “Two of 11 Egyptian exchange students who entered the United States but did not report for their college program in Montana surrendered to police in New Jersey today”