Qatari MB supporter admits transferring money from Islamists in UAE

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Fri, 28 Jul 2017 - 04:10 GMT

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Fri, 28 Jul 2017 - 04:10 GMT

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CAIRO – 28 July 2017: The United Arab of Emirates (UAE) official TV published on Friday a new documentary featuring a Qatari supporter for the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, Moahmed Al-Jaidah, who confessed that he helped transfer money from a fellow member in the UAE.

In the documentary film titled ""secret terrorist organization in the UAE", Jaidah revealed the structure of the Muslim Brotherhood in Qatar, citing the names of its main leaders.

“The Brotherhood gathered in Qatar to discuss supporting UAE, particularly the media,” Jaidah said. He went to say that he visited UAE with the intention to attend the international book-fair, but in reality he went to take money from a Muslim Brotherhood figure.”

Jaidah had handed down a seven-year imprisonment sentence for supporting the illegal Islamist group Al Islah (UAE-based group that is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood); later, he had been pardoned. After being released, he was interviewed by Qatar Qatar's state television and accused the UAE authorities of banning his family from visiting him in the prison. However, the UAE officials quoted his daughter post on visiting him in his jail.

According to the documentary, since the dissolution of the Al Islah in January 2015, Qatar hosted several meetings to support Al Islah in its hotels and institutions.
Gulf Coordination Office of the Muslim Brotherhood, led by the 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, was established to be an umbrella of the Brotherhood in all Gulf countries, the documentary showed, adding that Qatar exploited Turkey and Kuwait to transfer money to the terrorist groups.

The documentary revealed that Qatar attracted and recruited members of GCC countries and financed them to commit terror attacks inside the UAE and outside the Arabian Gulf region in a malicious attempt to pin the charge of terrorism on the nationality of the committers.

Jaidah mentioned that the Egyptian-Qatari Yusuf al-Qaradawi's fatwa that permits to finance the UAE nationals who were “exiled” out of their country. The documentary film reflected other Qaradawi’s remarks which incite violence in Syria and Iraq.

The Qatari militant also revealed that Muslim Brotherhood has a great power in Qatar, saying that they have full control of Sheikh Eid Bin Mohd Al-Thani Charity Association and Raf Humanitarian Service, which is labeled as a terrorist entity by the Arab countries. He continued to say that they control the Qatar’s Ministry of Awqaf.

In the last two decades, Qatar was "the preferred" and "only" mediator of terrorist organizations.
In 2013, Doha mediated to free the Swiss teacher Silvia Eberhardt who was abducted by Al-Qaeda in Yemen in return of $20 million that later were used to finance terror attacks.

In 2015, Qatar mediated to release 16 Lebanese military personnel that were abducted in August 2014 during heavy clashes between the Lebanese army and Nusra Front, in return of millions of dollars.

In 2014, 45 Fijian peacekeepers, kidnapped by Al-Qaeda linked Syrian rebels, were released, via Qatar’s mediation, in return of high amount of money.
The documentary concluded by saying that Qatar's secret files showed that Dohah harbored hundreds of people like Jaidah in the GCC countries, for purpose of destroying GCC system.

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