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The Years of Confrontation (Part 9): Abdelrehim Aly establishes the Center for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris to confront the Brotherhood’s lies

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In the past eight episodes, we recounted the confrontations between Abdelrehim Aly and terrorist groups over three decades, starting from his hometown in Minya, and we continue to review those confrontations, which he is still confronting everywhere in order to defend his homeland.

A therapeutic trip to the French capital, Paris, may have been a breathtaking rest for a warrior exhausted by the fight of the obscurantists for decades on all fronts, but there is no rest and the homeland is still in danger. Dr. Abdelrehim Aly sensed that the Brotherhood, after losing their influence at home and revealing their criminal plans to the Egyptian people, moved the battle abroad in an attempt to gain sympathy from world public opinion by distorting Egypt’s image and striving hard with all their money and tricks to pounce on the great June 2013 revolution, impose global sanctions on Egypt, and open multiple fronts to fight.

It was necessary to have a quick practical response with the presence of a media and intellectual platform on the battlefield there in Paris, so he established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris (CEMO) to be a bridge of communication between East and West. It is an independent institution that aims to spread a message of peace from the salvation of an Egyptian voice translated in all languages from Egypt, the country that is considered the cradle of one of the most ancient civilizations in the history of humanity, to be a platform for conveying the moderate view of Islam and the voice of the East and Muslims to Europe, to clarify that Islam is not the Brotherhood, and to contribute to creating a continuous link between democrats in the East and their counterparts in the West in the language they understand.

CEMO created a wide resonance of spreading and modifying visions in front of many Western peoples through its publications and seminars in which the Egyptian point of view and experience in confronting groups of fire and blood were explained, and the dangers of the Brotherhood to Europe and the West were clarified. The activities that took place inside and outside the corridors of the center had a great impact in limiting the spread of the terrorist incursion into Europe and modifying many views, but the war still exists and requires more effort, as discussions were organized that reached the point of intellectual competition and duel, through which several meetings were organized with members in the French National Assembly and Senate, as well as the leaders of a number of political parties in the West, to warn of the danger that the Brotherhood ideology poses to Western values. This was also done through the distribution of a number of pamphlets and CDs in four main languages: English, French, German and Arabic.

 

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