Injustice: The Brotherhood's fake slogan to deceive young people
Monday 25/February/2019 - 01:18 PM

Ahmed Adel
Since its inception, the Muslim Brotherhood has been exploiting its young
elements and mobilizing them to push them towards the abyss, in order to
achieve the group's goal of highlighting the historic injustice that has killed
hundreds of young people who have been deceived by the slogans and subjugated
under the leadership of their leaders. They did not know that in fact they are
used as fuel thrown in the flames of battles to maintain the group’s existence.
In a recent study entitled: “The Injustice felt by the Muslim Brotherhood: The
Motives”, issued by the Fatwa Observatory and the hard-line views of the Ifta
House, it confirmed that the history of the terrorist group is full of events
and crimes.
The study also showed that the group employed its violent crimes in two main
ways:
The first is the elimination of the national enemies and symbols that confront
them, and the second is gaining empathy and appearing in the gown of the
despicable, the persecuted and the tormented.
This has become apparent in all the crimes committed since the bloodletting of
the chancellor Ahmad al-Khazandar, then the killing of al-Naqrashi Pasha on 28
December 1948, a failed attempt to bomb the Court of Appeal of Cairo on 13
January 1949, and another failed attempt to assassinate late President Gamal
Abdel Nasser in the Manshiyya accident in 1954.
The second element: fraud in the presentation of the facts on public opinion,
ignoring the talk about the crimes of the terrorist group elements against the
claim that the punishment that took place on those elements is the result of
being an Islamic group.
A clear example of this incident is the military parade for the students of the
Brotherhood at Al-Azhar University, which has been clear orders from the
leadership of the organization.
When punishment occurred on the students involved in this crime, the terrorist
group hastened to internationalize the issue in international forums and the
media to show that the Egyptian state punishes students according to their
religious orientation.