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Tuesday, June 27

Creating Another Monster Called Marzooq Alghanim I

It seems like Kuwait is cursed by Alkhurafi myth. For not only he is ruining our country by the power of his millions, where no one dares to stand against him, he is also preparing his smaller image in his nephew Marzooq Alghanim to extend his curse at least for a coming decade. Today I got a message from a reliable source that Alkhurafi had given his orders to withdraw 6million KD in cash from NBK. This amount of money he does not need to get the green seat in the parliament because by hook or crook he already guaranteed that , but he sure needs it to get back his legendary presidency post. His millions would be distributed in Khaitan, Rumaythiya, Khaldiya and what have you, to manipulate votes and scrutinize patriotic candidates.
It was not long back when Alshaab newspaper (click the link pls) revealed Alkhurafi’s scandal in transferring names to Shamiya and Shuwaikh constituent and now the little Alkhurafi is taking his uncle’s steps, but I have a feeling that this youngster is bound to exceed his uncle with his sweet talk and mischievous charisma.
The information in these two posts were taken from the electoral registration sheets, and the pictures were taken as per the addresses given in those sheets, the number against each name represents the electoral number, check for yourselves



First house: block 1, St. Haram Bin Sinan, house number 15
Residents:
169Husain Ahmad Sultan Mahboob
123Hissah Khalid Ibrahim Abdelrahman Eltiwaigri
170Hamad Waleed Mohamad Jasem Mohammad Almubarak
61Khawlah Abdelrahman Ali Abdelrahman Almulla
62 Khawlah Abdullah fudalah irhamah alsilaity
460Marzooq Adel Yaqoob Jasem Shaheen Alganim
76Waleed Muhammad Jasem Muhammad Almubarak
Total number : 7

The last name; Waleed Almubarak is an ex-player in Kuwait Club and now he works in the administration office of the same club, and Hamad is his son. And if we exclude women’s names, we see how diverted each name sounds Also notice the opening in the wall where I guess a window used to be. This house looked and felt deserted and there is no way that seven adults could be living under it’s roof.




Second house: block 1, St. Nisif Elyoosif, house Number 34
Residents:
263 Aman Johar Saeed
5 Basima Ahmad Ibrahim Almasood
89 Bashayer Naser Abdullah Abdelazeez Almasood
7 Tahani Jasem Mohammad Salem
14 Jameelah Mohammad Alabdelkareem Aljohar
100 Johar Easa Johar Mabrook
142 Khalid Ali Johar Saeed Aman Alaman
33 Aisha Mohammad Faraj Alhowaili
90 Abeer mohammad Abdullah Mohammad Alali
182 Foziyah Aman Johar Saeed
91 Faysal Ahmad hamad Aljohar
15 Maryam Ahmad Hamad Aljohar
146 Mona Ahmad Hamad Aljohar
245 Muneera Mohammad Ali Sultan Alsidairawi
96 Nida Abdullah Ibrahim Mohammad Alkhlaifi
Total number : 15

This house is around 500 m2, it looked also deserted with a seemingly broken hinged doors. I asked the Bangladeshi who was watering the front pavement if there were any residents; he said he’s new and there is only one Kuwaiti he knew.
This house belongs to Faysal Aljohar, Mariyam and Muna sound like his sisters, the rest of the names do not fit to be in the same family. But regardless of all this; this house does not look like it could accommodate 15 adults coming from several families. I also found out that Johar Mobarak is a resident of Alroodah and not Aldahiya.Could this be one of Marzooq's name transfers!!!





Third house: block 1, St. Nisif Alyoosif, house number 44
41 Badriyah Saleh Mohammad Saleh Alfahad
102 Jarallah Mohammad Abdullah Alsuood Aljarallah
164 Mona Saleh Mohammad Saleh Alfahad
Total Number: 3

This house was actually a big puzzle; although the name Ahmad Bader Alroomi was printed on its entrance door, there was no Ahmad Alroomi registered on the electoral sheets nor any other names that indicated a family member. The house was large and only three people were registered as it’s residents; two sisters from Alfahad Family and Jarrallah Aljarallah whom I found out that he's a resident of Aljahrah and not Aldahiya. Another big question mark.

No, that’s not all, check the next post please


An update
You can find the Arabic translation of this post on Kha6er’s post
Thank you Kha6er

Posted by AyyA:: at :: 8:38 PM::

14 Comments:

Blogger ولاّدة سابقاً ... رانيا السعد ...رانية المنيفي حسب الأوراق الرسمية said...

كان لي زميل في العمل ينتمي لأسرة لها تاريخ مشرّف في العمل السياسي في الكويت يعلن بكل فخر أنه ناقل صوته للضاحية من أجل مرزوق

إذا أصيب القوم في أخلاقهم
فاقم عليهم مأتماً وعويلا

والله عيـــب

10:15 AM  
Blogger Kha6er said...

في افتتاح مقره ، أكد مرزوق بأن عدد الناخبين بالضاحية منذ 2003 وحتى اليوم زاد بشكل طبيعي وصغير ولا يوجد إلا لاعب واحد من نادي الكويت!

كل عيال الضاحية يعلمون تماماً بأن مرزوق بدأ عملية النقل منذ فترة طويلة جداً، وهذه جهود صديقتنا وهي شخص واحد بموارد محدودة تكشف وبشل واضح كذب وتسويف مرزوق ..

تحياتي لك
وللعلم بأن عنوان البلوغ الخاص بك وصلني برسالة على الهاتف مرات عديدة
وإذا صار عندي وقت راح أترجمه وأحطه في مدونتي بعد إذنج

شكراً جزيلاً

12:26 PM  
Blogger Q8Maverick said...

excellent investigative work
Keep it up..

Everybody knows what Marzooq is trying to do, continue the Khorafi Dynasty

And as he admit ((bring back Kuwait to the Stone Age))

12:53 PM  
Blogger Extinct Dodo said...

so what's being done about all this?

2:49 PM  
Blogger أبو جيج يدور نعاله said...

معلومات مثيرة للإهتمام

محاولات خطف الموقع تعتبر تأكيد على صحة المعلومات هنا

كنت أعتقد إنها إشاعة مغرضة...بس الحين غيرت رأيى

8:35 PM  
Blogger Trina Flowers said...

Ayya,

Excellent, excellent, excellent work. Keep it up; I'm so glad Kuwaitis are doing this type of investigative work and publishing it instead of knowing about it and keeping quiet or help covering it up.

This is the kind of work that I will show to others who still (for reasons of their own) publicly "believe" the party line.

I look forward to more...

By the way, I wish ALL luck with the elections tomorrow.

8:43 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for the excellent work.
We're very proud of you. I wish I had the guts to be involved in exposing the truth like you do. Allah ya36eech alf 3afya! :)

10:30 PM  
Blogger Mother Courage said...

thanks ayya


please we need an arabic virsion for non-english speakers

10:56 PM  
Blogger The Simper said...

could you tell us what hapened to your blog? i tried it few times earlier today and was directed to another blog.. now i guess it's ok.. i don't know till when..

i remembered this when i couldn't check ur blog.. "WHEN YOU SOAR LIKE AN EAGLE, YOU ATTRACT THE HUNTERS"... good job...

11:10 PM  
Blogger Mohammad Al-Yousifi said...

يعطيك مليون عافية على هالمجهود

انا اقدر التقارير الميدانية

مرزوق المفروض يكون رجل و يعترف بنقل الأصوات مثل ما سوى عصام الدبوس بالتلفزيون

شهالكشخة نص لاعبين نادي الكويت ساكنين بالضاحية

ما يبون بلوجرز؟

12:29 AM  
Blogger Q said...

I commented in the older post that I copied the whole post onto my blog, hope you didnt mind

1:19 AM  
Blogger Kha6er said...

I have translated the whole thing and posted it in my blog. you can check it out now in Arabic and all the thanks to Ayya, she did a great job

Hathayan.blogspot.com

Regards

2:46 AM  
Blogger Hazolat said...

3afia 3alaich.

I am surprised at how people are voting for him, sadly many are voting just because of their "good relations" with his family.

What a crock!

Inshallah Ma Yfooz, but sadly enough I am hearing that he's in the top 3 in Tha7ya in Al 3ad Al Awili. Oho Wil M6air. Wa7id Arda Min ithani.

Allah Yastur.

11:33 PM  
Blogger Equalizer said...

Good Job!!Unfortunately by now the results are out and UNSURPRISINGLY he won first place in the second constituency. As for those that do not beleive in this, nor do they beleive in the freedom of speech, I think that they have absolutely not a shred of nationalism in their blood and istead divert their attention towards superficial reasons why Marzoug wouldn't do this.

I will place a bet here. That for every major issue in the parliament, he will do what his uncle tells him to do. Next time the issue of 5 constiuencies comes up, you will know where he will align himself.

Kuwait needs major infrastructure projects. It would only be logical to establish a contracting company owned by the people of Kuwait and not a SINGLE family to handle those future projects and share the wealth. If this idea is presented he will be the first to reject it.

I cant beleive how this hasnt happened for the past 50 years!! Out of all the industries that the government were involved in (ex oil) this was the most lucrative given Kuwait's super growth needs.

Ok I had to sidetrack, but it goes on and on and I'm not happy with the results :(

4:05 AM  

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