Egyptian activist
Dalia Ziada wrote a number of reports that discussed the violations committed
by Muslim Brotherhood during their sit-in. She stressed, during her dialogue
with “Sout Al-Umma” newspaper, that Brotherhood promoted their lies to achieve
political gains.
How do you see the
Brotherhood’s attempts to promote what they described as “massacre” at Rabaa
Al-Adawiya square?
Muslim Brotherhood
called supporters for mass protests at Rabaa Al-Adawiya and Nahda squares not to express their opinions, while to use violence against the opponents who rallied in the Egyptian streets against Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated President Mohamed Morsi. After Morsi's fall, they resumed their sit-in to gain international support. They claimed that their protests were peaceful, while
they used weapons against the residents of the areas in which they rallied.
Some residents of
Rabaa Al-Adawiya square and its surrounding streets claimed that the Muslim
Brotherhood tortured them, How do you see these claims?
This is a fact. Leaders
of Muslim Brotherhood incited violence against not only the state institutions
but also the people. The group’s use of violence pushed the security forces to
interfere and to disperse the sit-in. The Egyptian authorities took the
necessary measures to avoid any violence with protesters. The security forces
launched warnings and provided safe passages to allow protesters leave the
square, while the Brotherhood refused to respond and opened the fire on
security forces.
Why did Muslim
Brotherhood’s leaders describe what happen in Rabaa as a massacre?
Yes, there was a
massacre, while this massacre carried out against the security forces. Hundreds of police officers and
soldiers have been murdered by the group’s militants whether during dispersal
of their protest in Rabaa Al-Adawiya or during the demonstrations launched by the group’s members
against police stations in all over the country.
International
organizations condemned Rabaa dispersal and described it as a crime against
humanity, why?
Morsi’s regime was
strongly supported by a number of rich countries, including Qatar. The
governments of these countries paid large amounts of money to buy the leaders
of these organizations to publish such reports and to promote the Brotherhood’s
lies. Sources said that these organizations received large amounts of money
from Qatari businessperson and Turkish ruling Justice and Development Party to
promote what happened in Rabaa as a humanitarian crisis.
Why did they turn to
these organizations?
These organizations
enjoy a big history in humanitarian work and enjoy high-degree of credibility.
Do you think that
Muslim Brotherhood succeeded to achieve the goals of their propaganda?
In the beginning, they
managed to attract the attention of decision makers in a number of western
countries, while they failed to convince them of their false claims. The group
failed to exert pressure on the Egyptian regime to return them to the political
arena.
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