Falling into Brotherhood mud: BBC tarnishes is reputation, promotes Turkish-Qatari lies
Turkey and the Government of National Accord (GNA) continue
to spread lies and accuse the United Arab Emirates of shedding Libyan blood,
accusations spread and published by the BBC and its satellite channels in various
languages regarding the alleged killing of 26 unarmed students by a drone in
Tripoli in January.
Suspicious relations
The new slander promoted by the BBC against the UAE has
brought back to the forefront the suspicious relations and links between the
British network and the Brotherhood organization, as the BBC frequently
expresses whatever the terrorist group wants.
Although the channel had tried in the past to deal with a
degree of professionalism to cover up its goals, its hostile approach against
all those hostile to the terrorism of the Brotherhood, Turkey and Qatar has
made it clear that the BBC does not differ from Qatar’s Al-Jazeera network and
other channels that broadcast from Turkey or London. In fact, there is an
alliance between Al-Jazeera and the BBC, which appears in the exchange of
suspicious reports and the exchange of comments by hired “experts” who are
ready to attack the UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and any country that stands
opposed to the terrorist group’s satanic schemes.
BBC blunders
The link between the BBC, Al-Jazeera and the Brotherhood is
clear, which is a historical and professional failure for the British channel,
as it is possible to see the types of guests, resources and fictitious experts the
BBC uses to repeat its claims in a manner that lacks professionalism. This
confirms that the channel has become hostile, seeing the UAE as an enemy and
taking sides with the Brotherhood and its allies.
Just as London embraced terrorist leaders who were condemned
by court rulings and contributed to the establishment of terrorist
organizations everywhere, the BBC became a media platform to support terrorism.
The BBC attacks all anti-terrorist forces in the Middle East by twisting the
news and serving the goals of the terrorist group.
The BBC no longer conceals its biases and alliance, perhaps
at the request of its financiers, to the extent that it employs some
instigators who have professionally engaged in incitement programs on Qatari
and Turkish platforms. There are examples of broadcasters who have moved from
the BBC to Al-Jazeera or from Turkish channels to the BBC.
The "investigation" broadcast by the BBC that
claimed the UAE’s involvement in the killing of 26 unarmed students via a drone
in Tripoli in January is nothing but a blunder by the British channel as it
plunges into the muddy swamps of the Brotherhood and tarnishes its reputation
with fabrications, lies and delusions that no longer fool anyone.
BBC Brotherhood
The history of the terrorist Brotherhood’s relationship with
British Radio goes back to the year 1928 when Britain wanted to form an entity
that would act as a proxy to dismantle the relationship of affiliation between
citizen and homeland and inciting citizens to destroy their homelands with their
own hands. Hassan al-Banna was commissioned to establish an entity with an
Islamic guise, so he founded the Brotherhood organization. This entity had to
be marketed through an intercontinental media platform, and the BBC was the
strongest candidate at that time. After that, a regional platform had to be
established that had the same culture, customs and traditions of the region in
order to make it easier to penetrate the minds and conscience of Arab citizens.
Emirati journalist Ali bin Tamim commented on the BBC Arabic
documentary titled “The Drones Game,” in which British channel claimed that the
UAE was connected to the bombing of the Military College in Tripoli months ago.
“Big doubts have been hovering around the work of BBC Arabic for a while, and
what many commentators say about the tendencies of the channel’s employees and
their proximity to the terrorist Brotherhood, and behind it the Qatari regime,
is not slander or a conspiracy theory, but almost hits the nail on the head
regarding the truth. The question is why now and at this time specifically,” he
said.
Bin Tamim added on his Facebook account on Sunday, August
30, “The so-called documentary that the channel recently broadcast about the
role of the UAE in a massacre committed in Libya is nothing more than political
propaganda targeting the UAE and its role that always calls for peace in Libya,
and without tangible support from reality. It is a clear fabrication.”
“How does a supposedly professional channel abandon the
clear Turkish and Qatari role and sending Syrian mercenaries and others to
plunder Libya and slaughter its people, and instead try to disregard this
reality that the whole world sees by composing a story and pasting pictures in
a ludicrous way?” Bin Tamim continued.
The Emirati journalist and literary critic concluded by
saying, “The blatant lying party in which the BBC was involved calls for a
clear response, especially from the media. Fake drones should not be left flying
without radars that reveal their hidden intentions, allegations and goals. But
wherever I find a ludicrous cinematic lie like this, I look for the Qatari
regime.”



