![]() Muslim Brotherhood Youtuber Abdullah Al-Sharif also claimed on Twitter that the Egyptian media is afraid and is seeking to “calm the streets” at any cost by hosting Mahmoud El Sisi. “Amr Adib is hosting President Sisi’s son Mahmoud, sweet, expose your true faces, let us see,” Egyptian actor Khaled Abol Naga, who has been contributing to the Brotherhood’s devious scheme by promoting fakes news and lies, tweeted. In the following video, Adib is broadcasting how Nasser, and the Muslim Brotherhood media, used his announcement to spread fake news in an attempt to spread chaos and anger in Egypt. It was not Mahmoud El Sisi, the President’s son, who is Adib hosting, but another Mahmoud El Sisi, who is the managing director to a chain of pharmacies across Egypt. Suddenly, something that Nasser heard in his earpiece made his face turn yellow. 20 for publishing news about intentions to pass the ruling to the President’s son and then announce that you’re going to host him on Sept. “How come you attack the Muslim Brotherhood on Sept. Muslim Brotherhood TV presenter Mohamed Nasser on Mekamleen channel began his episode by mocking people who says that Muslim Brotherhood media spread fake news, and then started slamming Adib for his announcement about hosting the President’s son. Immediately, Muslim Brotherhood web trolls, newspapers and media outlets have started promoting the news as an attempt by Egyptian media to “polish the picture of Mahmoud El Sisi and promote for him as the coming president of Egypt.” The grand Muslim Brotherhood scheme included the creation of ordinary Facebook groups and pages to mobilize as many citizens and sympathizers to suddenly change their names and start calling to bring down the state and demolish all signs of progress and achievement under President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.Ī voice message believed to be recorded by fugitive Hani Sabry, allegedly a Muslim Brotherhood "terrorist" group member, has asked others who he called "youth" to send him links of Facebook accounts, as part of a systematic campaign attempting to oust the president.Įgyptian media figure Amr Adib on his program al-Hekaya (The Story) has tricked the Muslim Brotherhood and their affiliated media outlets into exposing the way they promote fake news and seek to destabilize the country.ĭuring his show, on Sunday, Adib hinted that he is going to host “Mahmoud Abdel Fattah El Sisi”, "That's right, Mahmoud El Sisi," Adib said, without much elaboration, pushing some people, including the Muslim Brotherhood, to think he is going to be hosting the President Sisi’s son. Terrorist Muslim Brotherhood web trolls have been attempting to stage mass protests across Egypt through sowing discord and spreading fake news and lies about key state figures. CAIRO – 24 September 2019: Fake news can seem so believable that simple people have a hard time determining the truth, which is why the Muslim Brotherhood, with the support of certain countries, has been relying heavily on the publication of fake news, to sow discord and ignite chaos in Egypt.įake news stories present a significant risk to people, industries and governments, especially amid a war against terrorism and an ongoing plan that witnessed a remarkable improvement in the country’s economy.
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