Anonymous ID: d2b464 Jan. 30, 2021, 9:14 a.m. No.12767925   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7966 >>8248 >>8492 >>8605 >>8652

https://thelevantnews.com/en/2021/01/muslim-brotherhood-infiltrates-u-s-congress-in-the-name-of-the-egyptian-revolution/

 

Recently, the Muslim Brotherhood decided to use the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 as their own grievance, with the purpose to influence policymakers in the United States, under the new Biden Administration.

 

Muslim Brotherhood members living in the U.S., such as Mohamed Soltan, has already started talking in the name of the Egyptian revolution and the Egyptian people to public media and members of Congress. This time, the Muslim Brotherhood is playing their grand deception game on the new Biden Administration; not through introducing themselves as a political opposition party suppressed by the Egyptian regime, but through claiming the role of a civil society group concerned with improving human rights in Egypt.

 

To perfect their deception game, last week, Mohamed Soltan tweeted that his recently established organization “Freedom Initiative” cooperated with two Democrat members of Congress, Don Beyer and Tom Malinowski, on forming “Egypt Human Rights Caucus” in Congress to mark the 10th anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution. Among the other human rights organizations involved with the new Caucus: Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and POMED; all of which are, allegedly, funded by Qatar and hires employees directly and indirectly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.

 

When he was working for the Bureau of Democracy, Labor, and Human Rights at the U.S. State Department, Malinowski advocated for Soltan’s release from prison in Egypt, in 2015, wherein he was accused of inciting violence, along with other Muslim Brotherhood members, including his father Salah Soltan who is a famous leading figure at the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.

 

(1)Why would an American Democrat Congressman, and a former diplomat, like Tom Malinowski, work at the service of a Muslim Brotherhood member like Mohamed Soltan and his affiliates?

(2)why does Malinowski advocate for human rights in Egypt, through Soltan and his affiliates only, despite the fact that Soltan has zero experience working for human rights in Egypt or elsewhere before being arrested in Egypt in 2013?

(3)Why would Malinowski, the American democrat support members of an Islamist organization that is threatening the national security of his own country, according to what is legally proven by FBI investigations and court decisions which found that the Muslim Brotherhood’s ultimate goal in the U.S. is to “sabotage America from within” to replace the democratic system of governance with an Islamist regime?

Anonymous ID: d2b464 Jan. 30, 2021, 10:04 a.m. No.12768428   🗄️.is 🔗kun

With Dems in power, look out Egypt

 

https://www.dhakatribune.com/world/middle-east/2021/01/21/muslim-brotherhood-say-new-egypt-uprising-inevitable

 

"No injustice can last forever," Talaat Fahmy, the Islamic movement's official spokesman, told AFP in Istanbul.

 

"People's patience and ability to tolerate what is happening is not eternal. A street uprising is inevitable, although I cannot predict a precise date."

Killed, imprisoned, and chased into exile by Sisi, the Muslim Brotherhood enjoyed a fleeting hold on power after people in Egypt toppled the late president Hosni Mubarak.

 

Their candidate Mohamed Morsi became Egypt's first democratically elected president in 2012.

 

But Morsi was overthrown by the army when Sisi was at its helm, and the movement's members have ever since been the victims of relentless repression – which they vow to surmount.

 

"The Muslim Brotherhood movement is 93 years old and it has seen similar travails under the former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser from 1954 until the release of its leaders from prison in 1974," said Fahmy.

"The group did not disappear. It did not cut off contacts with those members over all those years. The Muslim Brotherhood knows how to communicate with its members, adapting to the security and political circumstances."

 

Fahmy also expressed little fear at the repercussions of this month's reconciliations between Qatar where some of the group's members have fled to and its regional rivals in the Gulf and Egypt, which have branded the Muslim Brotherhood a "terrorist organisation.”

 

The movement "is not dependent on this or that government, and all the financial aid it receives comes from the group's own members," he said.

 

"We do not receive any support from Qatar or Turkey," said Fahmy, stressing that the only help the group gets from Ankara is the authorization to be present in the country.

Anonymous ID: d2b464 Jan. 30, 2021, 10:14 a.m. No.12768524   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8605 >>8652

https://thearabweekly.com/international-muslim-brotherhood-pins-revival-hopes-biden

 

Qaradaghi’s praise for Biden’s Christianity comes in the context of a particular attention by activists and leaders affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood to the inauguration of the new American president. Their focus is on the perceived paradox between what they consider the politicisation of Christianity on an important US event, and the opposition they face at home as they try to politicise religion as a way to infiltrate and control power.

 

Analysts see the Brotherhood’s conspicuous welcome of the new president as a way for the organisation to move closer to the Biden administration and consolidate the ties it tried to build during the election campaign between the new president’s representatives, backers and sympathisers on the one hand, and Islamic associations close to the Brotherhood that helped push members of the Muslim community to vote for Biden, on the other hand.

 

The organisation did not hide its “joy” over Biden’s arrival to the White House, believing his presidency will give it another opportunity to revive its project in the Arab region, with the support of Qatar and Turkey. Its leading figures also hope to receive open-ended support from Democrats based on the Islamists’ interpretation of the experience they had with former US President Barack Obama’s administration