Brotherhood using Covid-19 to destabilize Egypt

The Muslim Brotherhood has been trying to spread lies and rumors about the way the Egyptian state is responding to the Covid-19 outbreak since the disease hit in Egypt last year.
Muslim
Brotherhood media platforms broadcast from Turkey have been trying to cast
doubt on the abilities of the Egyptian state to deal with the disease.
Around
75 % of the rumors propagated in the past period were focused on Covid-19,
according to Naayem Saad Zaghloul, the head of the Media Center of the Egyptian
cabinet.
She
said those propagating these rumors sought to turn the Egyptian public against
the government, cast doubt on the ability of state institutions to deal with
the disease and sow the seeds of tension between medical workers.
Brotherhood
media platforms also worked to spread fear among ordinary people. Based on
these fears, villagers in Daqahlia province prevented the body of a female
medical doctor who died from the coronavirus from being buried in their
village.
The
Brotherhood also sought to spread rumors about Covid-19 outbreak in the
prisons.
Doubting
Chinese vaccine
The
Muslim Brotherhood also tried to bring into question the Chinese Cinopharm
vaccine. They started a major campaign against the vaccine after its first
shipment arrived in Cairo in December 2020. The campaign tried to spread false
information about the vaccine being unfit for preventing Covid-19 infection.
Rumors
as a weapon
Extremist
groups always use rumors as a weapon to destabilize countries, said Muneer
Adeeb, a specialist in Islamism.
He
added that the same groups consider unrest a strategic objective.
"The
Muslim Brotherhood use rumors to bring the Egyptian state down," Adeeb
told The Reference.
He
said this extremist group still dreams of reaching power in Egypt once
more.