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Abdel Rehim Ali denounces support by some UK Parliaments' members for Muslim Brothers
Published in Albawaba on 25 - 04 - 2017

Cairo - Abdel Rehim Ali, member of the Egyptian parliament denounced the interference of the British House of Commons in regional affairs through supporting the terrorist group the Muslim Brotherhood and giving it a platform to spread their lies and falsify facts.
Ali questioned why members of the House of Commons hosted the Muslim Brotherhood? Instead, Ali exclaimed, they ought to have hosted members of the Libyan, Syrian and Iraqi communities to ask them about the atrocious crimes the British government committed against them, crimes bordering on genocide.
Expressing his surprise, Ali wondered how can a number of supporters of the terrorist group in the House of Commons hold hearing sessions for Muslim Brotherhood members in Egypt and Emirates. These sessions were held without the presence of any specialists in the history of the Brotherhood or representatives of the governments of those countries. This gives a lot of space for lies, hearsay and fact twisting.
As an example, Ali mentioned the hearing session held by the House of Commons for Ibrahim Mounir, Secretary General of the International Muslim Brotherhood Organisation. During the sessions, Mounir lied several times about the Brotherhood's position on terrorism, women's rights, democracy and non Muslims. There was no one there to question the lies which led the House of Commons to approve the existence of the Brotherhood on British soil. Ali asked for the immediate presence of Muslim Brotherhood historians who can debate with them or else this will be considered pro Brotherhood propaganda. Also, Ali accused specific entities and individuals of dealing with the Brotherhood and other terrorist organizations to facilitate their plans in the Arab region and Europe.


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