Abdel Rahim launches a new campaign to ban Muslim Brotherhood internationally starting from Paris
Thursday 02/May/2019 - 10:18 PM

Abdelrahim Ali
Dr. Abdul Rahim Ali, a member of the House of
Deputies (parliament), launched a new campaign beginning in May 2019 to declare
the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization at the international level.
This coincides with US attempts to declare the Brotherhood a terrorist
organization which are opposed by Congress while supported by President Trump's
team.
Ali began to organize several meetings with members of the French National
Assembly and the Senate as well as leaders of a number of political parties in
the West to warn against the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood's thought of
Western values. He distributed a number of pamphlets and cassettes in four main
languages: English, French, German and Arabic.
The MP's campaign follows several meetings held within the National Assembly
and the French Senate as well as the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
In May 2018, MP Ali, president of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris,
spoke before the French National Assembly about the post-Daesh stage, the dangers
of terrorist financing exported to Europe, and the role of the Muslim
Brotherhood and its international organization in the prelude to that stage.
The European Parliament hosted in Strasbourg in June 2018 MP Ali to deliver a
lecture on the danger of the spread of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and the
financing of terrorism.
The Journalists’ Club of the United Nations in Geneva also held a seminar for
the MP explaining the development of the phenomenon of financing terrorism and
the involvement of the international organization of the Brotherhood.
Ali had launched a campaign to ban the the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab world
in September 2013, which led to the banning of the Muslim Brotherhood in most
Arab countries within three years.