TV serial divulging Brotherhood's lies

The makers of the TV serial "Choice II" have decided to broaden the base of serial viewers by adding English subtitles to the work.
Extremely important
The serial, which is aired on a number of television
channels during the ongoing Islamic month of Ramadan, is extremely important
because it tackles the dispersal of the Muslim Brotherhood's sit-in on Raba'a
al-Adawiya Square in Cairo and the al-Nahda Square in Giza.
The Brotherhood brought its members together on these
two squares to lobby for the return of Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed
Morsi to power.
After the dispersal, the Brotherhood worked tooth and
nail to turn the event into a rallying point against the Egyptian state,
exaggerating deaths and injuries among those participating in the sit-ins.
However, Choice II is refuting all these claims,
giving viewers insights into what really happened when policemen approached the
two sit-ins to disperse them.
The makers of the serial are keen on adding English
subtitles to the different scenes. They are also broadcasting some scenes for
the first time, showing Brotherhood members carrying arms and shooting at
police. This belies Brotherhood claims that the sit-ins were peaceful in
nature.
In this, the serial complements efforts by Egyptian
state institutions, especially the Foreign Ministry, in showing the world the
reality of the Muslim Brotherhood and the 2013 events in the face of the Muslim
Brotherhood's narrative.
Brotherhood reacting
The Muslim Brotherhood is launching into unstoppable
criticism of the serial, apparently realizing the role this work of drama will
play in uncovering its lies.
The Islamist organization is accusing the makers of
the serial of being paid by state institutions.
The Brotherhood's campaign against the serial is
mainly launched on social media where its activists criticize the work scene by
scene.