CS Releases Muslim Brotherhood General Guide ‘Remote Controls’ Members

Muslim Brotherhood General Guide ‘Remote Controls’ Members

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111issa Muslim Brotherhood General Guide ‘Remote Controls’ MembersColumnist Ibrahim Eissa, Editor in Chief of Tahrir Newspaper, said that the Muslim Brotherhood is capable of brainwashing its followers, explaining that this has been the case since its founder Hassan El Banna established the Brotherhood’s policy.

 

During his TV show “Hona Al Kahera,” Eissa expressed that Muslim Brothers have this cover of politeness and a smile “stuck on their lips,” maintaining a pacific and mannerly attitude, but once one of them loses his cool, he shows the real “Brotherhood” face—like the one we saw on Friday October 12th, when they brutally attacked the pacific protesters.

 

Eissa went on to affirm that Brotherhood members have been taught to listen and obey, to a point that the General Guide can remote control any of them. He observes that Muslim Brotherhood members are chosen based on their education, which makes them think as “Brotherhood” adherents, not as regular citizens.

 

Translated by Coptic Solidarity. Source, El Fagr, October 16, 2012

 

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111issa Muslim Brotherhood General Guide ‘Remote Controls’ MembersColumnist Ibrahim Eissa, Editor in Chief of Tahrir Newspaper, said that the Muslim Brotherhood is capable of brainwashing its followers, explaining that this has been the case since its founder Hassan El Banna established the Brotherhood’s policy.

 

During his TV show “Hona Al Kahera,” Eissa expressed that Muslim Brothers have this cover of politeness and a smile “stuck on their lips,” maintaining a pacific and mannerly attitude, but once one of them loses his cool, he shows the real “Brotherhood” face—like the one we saw on Friday October 12th, when they brutally attacked the pacific protesters.

 

Eissa went on to affirm that Brotherhood members have been taught to listen and obey, to a point that the General Guide can remote control any of them. He observes that Muslim Brotherhood members are chosen based on their education, which makes them think as “Brotherhood” adherents, not as regular citizens.

 

Translated by Coptic Solidarity. Source, El Fagr, October 16, 2012