Nabil Nasseri: Qatar's man in the French researches communities
Nabil al-Nasseri is a student of al-Qaradawi,
a member of the Muslim Brotherhood and the editor-in-chief of the 'Qatar
observatoire' website in Paris.
The scandals unfold day after day, and
the Qatari conspiracy against Dr. Abdel Rahim Ali, the Egyptian deputy and head
of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris, is revealed.
When you read in the history and path of
Nabil al-Nasseri, the editor of the Qatar Observatory, who adopts the attack
over who has not stopped attacks against MP Abdel Rahim Ali, since he arrived
in Paris and founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, You easily discover
the secret behind the malicious campaign launched by this predatory site.
Nabil Nasr al-Nasseiri, a member of the
Muslim Brotherhood, and is one of the followers of Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi ..
So what do you expect from his writings and opinions?
His website has published many false
news about the Center for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris, and continues to
promote baseless lies. To the extent that he claimed that the center pushed the
women of Eastern Europe to fill the hall of a conference organized by the
Center, in Munich on February 17, on the financing of Qatar for terrorism. And
made a video report from another conference that has nothing to do with the
Center for Middle East Studies, held two days before the conference, which
explains how the website and its authors are working and is a condemnation
proof against the site and its suspicious activities. Nasr al-Naciri had
certainly received explicit orders from Qatar to begin his systematic campaign
against Abdel Rahim Ali and the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris.
A suspicious path:
Nabil Nasri Naciri is a young Frenchman
born in 1985 in the province of "Sen Saint Donnie" in France.
The
State of Qatar was the subject of his thesis during his studies at the
Institute of Political Studies (IEP).
As a president of the French Muslim
Rally, he supported several community-based projects funded by Qatar, he is
also a columnist and commentator in numerous newspapers and media outlets. Nabil Nasri Naciri holds a doctorate in
political science, which was discussed
in a special doctoral thesis in November 2017 at the Institute of Political
Studies (IEP) in Aix-en-Provence.
The subject of his doctorate was related
to Qatar's foreign policy, and all his subsequent studies were concerned with
that small emirate.
Nasri Naciri, is a graduate of the same
institute in 2006, where the subject of his master's thesis was based on
"Qatari students' vision of the foreign policy paradoxes of their
country."
This thesis led to the ratification of
the Master's degree granted by the Institute of Political Studies (IEP) in June
2006.
Nabil al- Naciri spent many periods in Qatar,
where he learned Arabic, conducted field surveys, participated in many
conferences, and other activities.
Naciri also served as president of the
French Muslim Community (CMF) and wrote the book L'enigme du Qatar, which the
French researcher Pascal Boniface, has written its introduction, it was
published in IRIS magazine in March 2013.
In October 2013, Naciri published a
second book entitled "Qatar" in the the publishing house of De Boeck.
The book is a presentation of the Qatari emirate, and is part of a collection
of books published under the supervision of Professor Matthew Ghidar.
Ghidar is a political scientist
specializing in terrorism. He is of Arab origin (Ghidar is a distortion of
Qouider's name!). He works in Geneva and has close ties to Qatar. He is also a
regular guest on Al Jazeera.
Controversial activity:
There is no doubt that the activity
of Nabil al- Naciri of his studies on
Qatar is controversial, especially by Haoz Sinigour, Lecturer in political
science and member of the Higher Institute for the Study of Religions and
Secularism (ISERL). Sinigour describes
Naciri as an activist of political Islam. He is considered by Nabil al-Nasri as
a man of Qatar in the scientific and research circles in France.
Naciri also was criticized by
"Willie Lee Devine", a journalist in Liberecion, describing Nasri as
"one of the Muslim brothers and a follower of Youssef al-Qaradawi."
Jacques Mae Marie Bourget, a journalist
at the MondeAfrique Foundation, described him as "the great promoter of
the policy of the State of Qatar in Paris ..." Nabil Nasri, a Nasserite,
is in fact a man of Qatar in Paris.
All this explains why Nabil al-Naciri
takes the biggest part of the systematic campaign against MP Abdel Rahim Ali
and the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris.