Monday, November 12, 2012

Dubai Police Chief Continues Verbal Assault On Muslim Brotherhood

Kuwaiti media is reporting on further comments by the Dubai police chief accusing the Muslim Brotherhood of creating unrest in the UAE. According to the report:
KUWAIT: Dubai police chief Lt Gen Dhahi Khalfan yesterday said that a Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated group that was arrested in the UAE had was creating turmoil through social media and that they had been in contact with foreign bodies. ‘They have committed state security crimes and that’s why the public prosecutors ordered arresting them,’ he said, adding that all the arrested suspects had contacts with Brotherhood members in Kuwait and that some Kuwaiti MPs had condemned their arrest. Khalfan said that some Kuwaiti MPs – whom he did not identify – were not welcome in the UAE.
‘They know this very well and if you wish to know who they are, I suggest that they visit the UAE and they’ll be exposed,’ he said. Khalfan also stressed that investigations revealed that the suspects arrested in UAE had met with Kuwaiti Brotherhood members who are the ‘mentors of other groups’. ‘They hold courses and teach members how to act and resist, such as Tareq Al-Suwaidan. His anti-regime attitude is very clear,’ he said. Khalfan highly praised the recent measures Kuwait took in confronting the ‘illegal’ protests organized by some activists. ‘I personally believe what the government did was one hundred percent right,’ he said, noting that the one-vote electoral system was the best. Khalfan also expressed pleasure over the unprecedented number of candidates running for the forthcoming elections despite opposition calls to boycott it, saying this proves the Brotherhood opposition’s failure in convincing highly educated youth to boycott the elections. ‘How can an MP remain in office all life long?’, he also asked, suggesting limiting MPs’ membership to two or three terms. ‘Some MPs have been in office since I was a child and I’m 60 now,’ he said.
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A post from October reported on comments by the United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister in which he said that Gulf Arab countries should work together to stop the Muslim Brotherhood from undermining governments in the area.

post from late September reported that the Muslim Brotherhood in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had denied setting up an armed wing with the goal of seizing power. A post from late September reported on the trial in Abu Dhabi of what are described as “activists belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood” and who reportedly admitted that they have engaged in financial actives and communicated with “the international organisation of the Muslim Brotherhood and other bodies.”

post from April reported that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had detained six members of the local Muslim Brotherhood whose citizenship had been revoked on the basis of belonging to groups that fund terrorists. Earlier posts reported on allegations by the Dubai police chief that the Muslim Brotherhood is using social media to attack the UAE and his threat to arrest Qaradawi who criticized the UAE for revoking the visas of Syrians demonstrating against the regime in Damascus. Other posts have discussed comments by Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood leader Tariq Al-Suwaidan who appeared to threaten the UAE with “disaster” if Qaradawi was arrested.

In March, a post reported that that Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood leader Tariq Al-Suwaidan had added his voice to the conflict between the UAE and the Global Muslim Brotherhood by warning that if the UAE followed through on its threat to arrest Global Muslim Brotherhood leader Youssef Qaradawi, “it would be a disaster” for the UAE.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

While we appreciate your linking to our publication, the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily report, you really should ask us for permission to reprint the entire piece and you definitely should indicate that the GMBDR is the source. The way this is written, it looks to us as if you are copying our material. We know you didn't mean this so can you correct please.

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Anonymous said...

While we appreciate your linking to our publication, the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily report, you really should ask us for permission to reprint the entire piece and you definitely should indicate that the GMBDR is the source. The way this is written, it looks to us as if you are copying our material. We know you didn't mean this so can you correct please.

Editors
GMBDR

GS Don Morris, Ph.D./Chana Givon said...

You are correct that I post your stories-please note that I link each article directly back to you-see bottom of the posts -I use your signature-if you want I will move to the top-I always, always acknowledge other's work and never declare it mine-I hope this relieves your concerns-all the best-doc

Anonymous said...

When reprinting entire posts, we would prefer that you identify us at the top of the post with the full name of the publication as in

"reprinted with the permission of the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report"

That is our standard policy on reprints.

Thank you for your consideration and we never thought for a moment there was anything malicious involved.

Editors
GMBDR

GS Don Morris, Ph.D./Chana Givon said...

will do-thank you for understanding-doc