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Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

MB Channels Sponsors Mull over Stopping Funds, Ceasing Films Offensive to Egypt


Wed 06 Jan 2021 | 11:35 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Well-informed sources revealed to Al-Arabiya that leaders of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (MB) organization are seeking now new sponsors to fund a number of satellite channels affiliated to the group.

Those satellite channels broadcast from Turkey and offend Egypt and some Arab countries. They include both of "Mekamelin", "Watan", "Al Hiwar" and "Al Sharq" channels.

A few days ago, the leaders of the MB who fled to Turkey, as well as the leaders of the international organization of the group residing in London, began searching for new funders for the group's satellite channels.

According to information obtained by Al-Arabiya.net, these satellite channels were currently preparing several documentary films offensive to Egypt.

They will be broadcast during the coming period, taking advantage of issues that raised popular controversy, including the case of lack of oxygen cylinders in Zefta Hospital in Al-Gharbiya Governorate and Al-Husseiniya in Al-Sharqiya Governorate, which resulted in The death of a number of Corona patients, as well as the killing of the young Italian researcher Giulio Regeni.

MB leaders held several meetings with Abdel Rahman Abu Diyah, whose nickname is Abu Amer, who is a Palestinian MB leader and holds British citizenship.

They also met with Asaad al-Tamimi, who is a Palestinian and also holds British nationality.

The meetings resulted in drawing programs and news maps and directing the production of documentaries offensive to Egypt.

It is worth noting that Abu Diyah manages a large group of Brotherhood investments in Europe, specifically in the field of real estate and the stock exchange, and art production companies, the latter working in the production of documentary films on a large scale, and recently began producing films in which a number of Brotherhood-affiliated and loyal artists work and reside in Turkey.

He produces a series of programs for "Mekamelin" and "Al Hiwar" satellites.