Distorting and provoking calls for reform continues security approach in UAE.
The Emirates Center for Studies and Media (EMASEC) highlighted the security approach pursued in the UAE, which is based on distorting and inciting calls for peaceful reform in the country to prevent any criticism of the regime.
This came in response to the publication of a new book by the UAE Center for Strategic Studies and Research (a study center affiliated with the State Security Service) entitled “The Muslim Brotherhood in the UAE: Miscalculations.”
The book refers to the Association for Reforms and its activities in the UAE, but this book was recently published as part of an ongoing campaign to discredit reform demands in the UAE.
This is the second book published by the same author, Jamal Sanad al-Suwaidi, who is the director of the center, and deals with the same subject after his mirage book, which targets the Emirati people and the demands for political reform in the country. Mirage has become a curriculum taught in UAE schools!
The book confirms that the Association for the Reform of Advocacy has pursued peace and civilization since its inception in 1974, and that its members have played a role in the renaissance of the UAE today, and that the campaign, which began in 2011, It is based. It stems from a reform petition signed by members of the association and dozens of Emirati intellectuals, politicians and businessmen, stating that the “Reform Association” is not an end in itself, but to prevent the Emirati people from achieving their rights.
In the first chapter of the book, the author discusses the emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood and its history in Egypt and how the Islamic thought of this group entered other countries in Africa and the Middle East, as a current of thought that many considering the spread of other currents of thought, nationalism, socialism, Liberalism and secularism.
In the second chapter, he discusses the emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood in the UAE, and thus refers to the Association for the Reform, which is important in our current report.
Although the Association for the Reform calls for its connection with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, the writer does not mention it, but the book is based on the analysis and non-transmission of documented and accurate information, and uses deliberate deletion of information to reinforce the content. From the perspective he uses.