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Abou El-Enein Refutes Al-Jazeera's Lies: Statement


Mon 23 Sep 2019 | 11:32 PM
Nawal Sayed

Business tycoon Mohamed Abou El-Enein denied a group of fake pieces of news alleged by pro-banned-Muslim Brotherhood group about unreal demonstrations of some of workers at one of his companies on Monday. 

A fabricated video was broadcasted on Monday by pro-Brotherhood satellite channels aired from Turkey and Qatar, including Al-Jazeera, claiming that dozens of workers at one of Cleopatra Group’s at Suez Governorate were protesting against the Egyptian government and President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. 

Few minutes later, the video circulated on pro-Brotherhood media and social media platforms was examined and it was figured out that the video’s sound was made up by some technology programs. 

“Fabrication of videos’ trick is no longer believed by Egyptians,” Abou El-Enein stressed in a press statement in response to the Brotherhood allegations. 

Abou El-Enein, the famous businessman and well-known public figure, renounced that “baseless fabrication,” and described it as part of a “black circle from a massive series of attacks on the Egyptian state institutions from some parties that hate and wish all the worst to Egypt.”

“Those parties do not like all projects and successes that Egypt has been witnessing throughout the past few years socially, economically and on the investment level domestically and globally,” the statement read. 

He manifested that the Cleopatra Group is a respectful corporation that backs the Egyptian state with all investment and financial means. The Group enjoys an honorable history of cooperation with the Egyptian government. It’s investments and products are the best representatives of the Egyptian country in dozens of countries across the globe. 

Abou El-Enein is the founder and chairman of Cleopatra Group, Honorary President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean and Chairman of the Egyptian-European Business Council.

The Corporation’s workers are “patriots” and cannot be deceived by such allegations. 

“They believe in their homeland’s duties and the incumbent political leadership,” the statement added. 

 “The terrorist group has been attempting to harm the Egyptian economy via spread of malicious lies in successful institutions,” Abou El-Enein asserted. 

In return, around 10,000 workers of Cleopatra Group’s factories in Suez responded to the fake video circulated by the Muslim Brotherhood’s media arms through organizing a “protest in the love of Egypt”, which expressed their full support to President Sisi and their calls to him to continue the development and construction paths. 

In the meantime, the banned group made by other lies and claimed that working of Cleopatra’s factories was frozen. 

In this regard, the business tycoon affirmed that the all the Group’s factories are operating normally.