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Egyptian Brotherhood's war on the UAE

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by Sultan Al Qassemi
[Gulf News]

Early in 2012, I was amongst the few non-Brotherhood affiliated UAE nationals who were willing to visit and meet with the group’s leadership in the hope that a new page can be opened after the Egyptian revolution. In a series of articles for Egypt Independent, I outlined what the UAE’s expectations were from the group and the extent that the UAE was willing to go to show goodwill. However, ever since the group came to power in Egypt a few weeks later, the Brotherhood has done its best to intimidate the UAE through rhetoric and action.
The UAE has gone out of its way with inviting the Brotherhood president to visit the country early on his presidency and continuing to fund projects such as Al Azhar despite the deteriorating relations. However, there has not been even one gesture of good-will from the former terrorist group ever since they came to power. Instead, the Brotherhood has expanded ties with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s Iran, a country that occupies UAE land much to the consternation of ordinary Egyptians. Mohammad Mursi received Ahmadinejad and went to visit Tehran on the first such visit by an Egyptian leader in decades.
However, Brotherhood leaders spew hatred at the UAE almost on a weekly basis, the vilest of these threats comes from none other than the chairman of the Brotherhood FJP political party. Essam El Erian, who was also the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations at the Brotherhood-dominated People’s Assembly, is notorious for his contempt of non-Brotherhood Egyptians, but he stands out for his absolute hatred of the UAE.

Last March, El Erian referred to the UAE as “the land where devils reside”. Rather than his government taking responsibility for the lawlessness there, El Erian accused the UAE of “funding militants” in the Sinai in order to destabilise Egypt. El Erian once proclaimed that “80 percent of Egypt’s stolen wealth” in a national bank belonging to the UAE.
Yesterday, the Egyptian state press reported El Erian telling the UAE ambassador in Egypt, in contravention of all diplomatic norms, that Emiratis “will be slaves to the Persians”.

Immediately, a number of Egyptians sent me tweets and comments offering apologies to the hostile behaviour of the Brotherhood leadership towards the UAE, but they are certainly not accountable for the actions of the Brotherhood. In fact, non-Brotherhood Egyptians inside their country and here in the UAE are themselves victims of the Brotherhood.

The UAE is now facing a dilemma. A most hostile group in a regional country once considered its closest ally is issuing overt threats towards its safety and actively working to undermine it. As if that is not a big enough problem, this hostile group is financially and politically backed by none other than a neighbouring state that was once very close to joining the very union of the UAE.

The UAE should consider cutting diplomatic ties with the Brotherhood government in Egypt or at least downgrading them. There is no logic in keeping ties with a government that is openly hostile to the UAE. Furthermore, the UAE’s invitation to President Mursi should be publicly withdrawn.
Last week, the UAE joined other Arab Gulf states in announcing that it will take “measures” against members of Hezbollah in the UAE, “whether it was their living status, financial or commerce conditions”. I personally do not see how Hezbollah is considered a threat to the UAE or why the UAE is prepared to go to such lengths against the Lebanese-based group that is not even active on its soil when it has a clear and present danger in the Brotherhood.

Shouldn’t the UAE accord at least similar priorities to its own citizens as to our Syrian brethren?
The UAE must also remind our neighbouring Gulf state that is unfortunately backing the hostile Brotherhood of their history of backstabbing their own compatriots when they have attained their goals. The Brotherhood will one day in the not too distant future betray this Gulf state that is very dear to us here in the UAE.
Egypt’s Brotherhood has emerged as the greatest threat to the UAE. The UAE leadership must take immediate measures to show that it will not stand for such threats from the Brotherhood.

Sultan Al Qassemi is a non-resident fellow at the Dubai School of Government


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seems democracy is no arab subject....autocracy...yes. Arabs has hundreds of tribe and seems every tribe wants it lion share in forming a govt. End of day, it not democracy , but representation of tribes. Any arab can shade some light, about democracy in arab world ...
 
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Egyptian Brotherhood's war on Egypt is still going as well. 85 years and counting.

Then make sure you join the "Tamarod" and show your support on the 30th by protesting at the Egyptian consulate in NY as I will in London. :)
 
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seems democracy is no arab subject....autocracy...yes. Arabs has hundreds of tribe and seems every tribe wants it lion share in forming a govt. End of day, it not democracy , but representation of tribes. Any arab can shade some light, about democracy in arab world ...

A rather broad generalisation and as Egypt isn't a tribal nation I fail to see how this is relevant to the thread.

Plus the article and thread is BS anyway.
 
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June 18, 2013

Egypt Foreign Ministry statement on UAE relations

Ministry expresses deep regret over statements on condition of Egyptian prisoners

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry expressed its deep regret over statements on the condition of Egyptian prisoners in the UAE, and emphasised its deep and historic brotherly relations with the UAE.

“UAE-Egyptian relations are based on mutual respect and interest, and cannot be affected by randomly made statements,” said Ambassador Bader Abdul Atti, Official Spokesperson for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, said in an statement issued on Sunday.

He said the ministry voiced its profound regret over statements by an Egyptian parliamentary member Abdul Rahman Ibrahim Mutwali against the Egyptian Foreign Ministry in its dealing with the issue of Egyptian prisoners in the UAE. Mutwali accused Egyptian ambassadors abroad of spying against Egyptian expatriates. Atti described the accusations as serious and cannot be tolerated and overlooked.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry appealed to the Chairman of the Shura council and chairman of the Arab and Foreign Affairs committee to take all necessary measures as per the council’s rules and regulations to avoid such irresponsible statements and conduct.

Atti added that the ministry, through the Egyptian Embassy in the UAE, is closely following up on the case of Egyptian citizens who were arrested in the UAE. He said that the ministry is providing the prisoners with all necessary care and legal assistance.

Egypt Foreign Ministry statement on UAE relations | GulfNews.com
 
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18 Jun 2013

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Egypt's Freedom and Justice Party leader Essam el-Erian (Photo: AP)



Brotherhood party disavows El-Erian comments on UAE

Freedom and Justice Party leader says comments by Essam El-Erian MP on Egyptian political prisoners in United Arab Emirates do not represent official party position

Saad El-Katatni, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), has said comments by Essam El-Erian on Egyptian political prisoners in the UAE do not represent the party's official position.

During a debate on Arab relations in the Shura Council, the upper house of parliament, FJP MP El-Erian warned that “Egypt has lost its patience” over Egyptians being detained in UAE prisons, Al-Ahram Arabic news website reported.

Speaking to Deputy Foreign Minister Ali El-Esheiry, El-Erian added, “Tell [the UAE] that nuclear Iran is coming...The Persians are coming, not the Egyptians, and you will become slaves of the Persians.”

Emirati political analyst Salem Hemeid said El-Erian's statements could damage relations between Egypt and the UAE.

Relations between Egypt and the UAE have been strained since the January 2011 revolution.

In January, the UAE arrested 11 Egyptians thought to have links with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

They were accused of collecting sensitive information and of having links to UAE nationals who had been detained on suspicion of plotting against the country's national security.

In February, President Mohamed Morsi dispatched top officials to negotiate the release of Egyptian prisoners in the UAE and to ease tensions between the nations.

In April, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan ordered the release of 103 Egyptians detained in the UAE.

Brotherhood party disavows El-Erian comments on UAE - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online
 
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Then make sure you join the "Tamarod" and show your support on the 30th by protesting at the Egyptian consulate in NY as I will in London. :)
I will be protesting by the UN on that day. We are expecting at least 3000 people.
 
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