Ali says Brotherhood and other terrorist groups do not believe in democracy
Chairman of the Middle East Center for Studies in
Paris (CEMO) Abdel Rahim Ali said at CEMO breakfast in French capital Paris
that the
Muslim Brotherhood and the other groups do not believe in the rotation of
power.
They tried several times, he said, to assassinate
their rivals since the late president Anwar Sadat.
"The Muslim Brotherhood is a violent
organization and whatever it does harms the true image of the Islamic religion
and Muslims all over the world," Ali said at CEMO breakfast in French.
The seminar was also attended by
Professor Terry lentez, Professor of war history at the Sorbone, who doubles as
the general director of Napoleon Foundation, who delivered a keynote speech on
the negative role of major newspapers in France in supporting the Muslim
Brotherhood directly or indirectly.
Christanian Jarnboulti,
Editor-in-chief of “intelligence Afrique, talks about intelligence cooperation
and the importance of winning the battle of ideas.
Pierre Bertello, senior researcher
and director of the Strategic Studies Center.
French Journalist Celin lousateau,
responsible for the Middle East in the magazine Observateur and Michel Naguib
Sidham, researcher in the history of the French campaign on Egypt and the
former editor of Le Monde were also among the attendees.