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Muslim Brotherhood Fabricating Sex Tapes to Stir Trouble in Egypt

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59mt Muslim Brotherhood Fabricating Sex Tapes to Stir Trouble in EgyptMohammed Tawfiq, a former leader of the Construction and Development party, recently asserted that the Muslim Brotherhood—which is banned as a terrorist organization in Egypt, Russia, Syria, and Saudi Arabia—has been using “porn actresses to stir up discord between Muslims and Christians ahead of November 28.”

 

This is the date that Egypt’s Salafis have designated as the “Islamic Revolution,” when they plan to demonstrate against what they call attacks on the “identity of the Egyptian people.”

 

Speaking to newsman Ahmed Musa, over a phone connection during an episode of “On My Responsibility” TV program, broadcast on the “Echoes of the Country” channel, Tawfiq said that the “terrorist group [Brotherhood] was poised to fabricate sex videos involving well-known personalities to ignite sedition in the country.”

 

He said, “The Islamic Revolution slogan is being exploited by the terrorist group to set the country on fire on November 28.”

 

Two facts are certain: Islam’s prophet Muhammad said “War is deceit”—and the Brotherhood is most certainly at war with Egypt.

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59mt Muslim Brotherhood Fabricating Sex Tapes to Stir Trouble in EgyptMohammed Tawfiq, a former leader of the Construction and Development party, recently asserted that the Muslim Brotherhood—which is banned as a terrorist organization in Egypt, Russia, Syria, and Saudi Arabia—has been using “porn actresses to stir up discord between Muslims and Christians ahead of November 28.”

 

This is the date that Egypt’s Salafis have designated as the “Islamic Revolution,” when they plan to demonstrate against what they call attacks on the “identity of the Egyptian people.”

 

Speaking to newsman Ahmed Musa, over a phone connection during an episode of “On My Responsibility” TV program, broadcast on the “Echoes of the Country” channel, Tawfiq said that the “terrorist group [Brotherhood] was poised to fabricate sex videos involving well-known personalities to ignite sedition in the country.”

 

He said, “The Islamic Revolution slogan is being exploited by the terrorist group to set the country on fire on November 28.”

 

Two facts are certain: Islam’s prophet Muhammad said “War is deceit”—and the Brotherhood is most certainly at war with Egypt.