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Abdelrehim Ali: Brotherhood does not believe in pluralism and democracy

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Dr. Abdelrehim Ali, political thinker and chairman of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO), said that the international Brotherhood organization does not believe in pluralism and democracy.

In his speech at CEMO’s “Human Rights: Islamists’ Weapon to Manipulate Democracy” symposium on Saturday, February 20, Ali said that wherever the Brotherhood is, it spreads its arms of evil against the state in which it is present. He added that the Brotherhood is a group of liars and criminals whose aim is to implement a certain agenda in the West and East, indicating that the organization must be banned in Europe and dismantled, like most countries in the world that have banned the terrorist group.

The seminar is titled "Human Rights: Islamists' Weapon in Democracy Abuse".

 

It is held against the background of exploitation by Islamists of human rights to serve their own agendas.

The seminar is moderated by CEMO Executive Director Ahmed Youssef. Other speakers include French Senator Valerie Bouillier, and French writers Yves Thréard and Roland Lombardi.