Research: Millions of contracts to promote UAE policies in the Western media.
For years, the UAE has signed multimillion-dollar contracts to promote its policies in the Western media and to support its conspiracies to promote the counter-revolution against the Arab Spring.
Public relations companies with multimillion-dollar contracts, regardless of their professionalism and credibility, are active in promoting the policies of the UAE and attacking its regional opponents within the system of false information and slander.
Independent research has shown that UAE-related public relations firms have gone so far as to invent fictional characters to write in the Western media.
In this regard, the article of Ali Al-Naimi, Chairman of the Defense, Internal Affairs and External Relations Committee of the UAE Federal National Council, is read in the American magazine Newsweek that he is not a writer and is not in Arabic. Not in English, but written for publication in one of the most prominent international journals.
Al-Nuaimi wrote about the killing of Sir David Amis, a member of the British Parliament, two weeks ago. “We are surrendering to the court that this murder has a terrorist connection, that is, it has religious and ideological motives,” he said, referring to the British Attorney General’s remarks about the suspected killer. The Muslim Brotherhood and the incitement of the West against them, as an extremist and terrorist ideological campaign.
“As a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood who grew up at a young age, guns cannot be hidden, but ideologically they can be easily hidden, as Ames’ murder showed,” he wrote.
This article follows the path of Islamophobic groups in exploiting a terrorist or criminal incident to blame Islam in general or with major Islamic groups that have been active since 1927.
Al-Nuaimi describes himself as one of the victims of the group, which recruited him in 1979 while he was studying in the United States. Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan welcomes his leaders with warmth and respect.
In addition, UAE Minister of Education Saeed Salman was one of the group’s founders and leaders, initially serving as Minister of Housing in the UAE’s first federal government.
What Ali al-Nuaimi did not mention is that Salman, who died in self-imposed exile in Germany, received his doctorate from the University of Paris and the Ajman College of Technology, the Mediterranean University of Science and Technology in Spain. Muscat College of Science and Technology in Oman and Dhofar University.
The UAE was no exception. The Muslim Brotherhood was a respectable part of the Arab community. Conservative Arab states united them, not only for political reasons, against the Nasserite and leftist waves, but also for social and educational reasons to maintain the moral structure of society.
So when Saeed Salman was the UAE Minister of Education, Ishaq Al-Farhan was the Jordanian Minister of Education and Youssef Al-Qaradawi was the director of a religious institute in Qatar, and there were three such people in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, Yemen and others.
A great movement is not judged by personal experience, as Ali al-Nuaimi begins without any evidence, accusing the large Islamic groups that have existed in the West since the 1950s of a heinous terrorist act. Muslims and Arabs in the West. They deserve those who stand by them these days, not those who conspire against them, whether in articles or security tips.
The UAE regime relies on propaganda media as a weapon to incite support for the Arab Spring counter-revolutions and distort the opposition, including extortion, insult and fraud.
The Emirati regime has launched a massive campaign of incitement against countries opposed to its project and the people, organizations and civil society that oppose Abu Dhabi’s efforts to end democratic culture in several Arab countries and regions.
Emirati officials have organized a comprehensive strategy in public relations and media that targets countries, organizations and individuals.
This is to tarnish them or tarnish their image and lower their public awareness by stigmatizing them as terrorists at times or accusing them of trying to “sabotage safe Arab countries.”
These strategies differed between hacking websites and e-news agencies, as happened in 2017 with Qatar News Agency (QNA).
Abu Dhabi and its allies in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain used it as an excuse to launch a campaign to lay siege to Qatar and escalate political tensions with it, creating electronic militias.