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{{Villain Infobox|occupation=intelligence agent in cairo|crimes=Murder of Giulio Regeni|type of villain=dimwit wrathful, president al-sisi's dog}}{{Mature}}Majdi Ibrahim Abdel-Al Sharif (Arabic: مجدي ابراهيم عبد العال شريف) born in 1981 or 1982 is a military member of the [[Abdel Fattah el-Sisi]] regime known for his alleged involvement in the death of student Giulio Regeni, alleging that he supervised the movements of the young since October 2015 to conclude that he was a spy.
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|occupation=intelligence agent in cairo
|crimes=Murder of Giulio Regeni
|type of villain=dimwit wrathful, president al-sisi's dog}}'''Majdi Ibrahim Abdel-Al Sharif '''(Arabic: مجدي ابراهيم عبد العال شريف) born in 1981 or 1982 is a military member of the [[Abdel Fattah el-Sisi]] regime known for his alleged involvement in the death of student Giulio Regeni, alleging that he supervised the movements of the young since October 2015 to conclude that he was a spy.


The conditions in which the student's body was found indicate that the young man was subjected to torture, with several broken ribs, multiple puncture wounds, and abrasions all over his body. Giulio is believed to have been kidnapped as a result of his scholarly research work on the local trade union movement that opposed the regime of General Abdelfatah El-Sisi. However, no direct links or implications of Giulio Regeni with the activities of the protest movements have been demonstrated.
The conditions in which the student's body was found indicate that the young man was subjected to torture, with several broken ribs, multiple puncture wounds, and abrasions all over his body. Giulio is believed to have been kidnapped as a result of his scholarly research work on the local trade union movement that opposed the regime of General Abdelfatah El-Sisi. However, no direct links or implications of Giulio Regeni with the activities of the protest movements have been demonstrated.
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