BBC and Al-Qaeda: Propaganda Instruments Spreading Lies and Allegations Against Countries in the BBC and Al-Qaeda Region
Spreading lies and allegations against regional countries A new media statement from Al-Qaeda reveals the terrorist group’s collusion with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to tarnish the image of regional countries and others fighting terrorism in Middle East.
The BBC documentary film, which claimed regional countries were funding assassination operations in Yemen via American mercenaries, failed to generate interest due to its fabrications. The documentary was prepared by Nawal Al-Maghafi, of Yemeni origin and supportive of the Houthis and the Muslim Brotherhood, who also produced the version for Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda recently released a new issue of its ‘Inspire’ magazine through its media arm ‘Al-Malahem’, titled ‘Inspired Guidelines on the BBC Documentary ‘US Mercenaries: Assassination Missions in Yemen.
A fabricated film The organization’s magazine was released after the documentary film was broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) last January, in an effort to support a film approved by the Houthis.
However, this film did not generate any global or regional resonance. He claimed to be investigating the financing of assassination operations in Yemen by countries in the region through American contractors. The fabricated film attempts to tarnish the image of countries in the region, ignoring the reality of the assassination of thousands of southern Yemeni personnel. This scheme involved various entities, with some countries opposing the government of South Yemen, while others aimed to destabilize the Middle East region and plunge Yemen into darkness. The film did not mention the facts regarding the assassinations and the documentation of this hot issue from the declaration of Yemeni unity in 1990 to the last series of assassinations dismantled in Aden.
This series was supervised by Colonel Amjad Khalid, originally from Taiz, financed by Houthi militias, the Muslim Brotherhood and foreign countries. Proof of lies The Houthis, the Muslim Brotherhood and the BBC seek through these fabricated publications to undermine the strong relations of countries in the region with legitimate entities in Yemen and the British government. It also provides a lifeline for the Houthis seeking to maintain their political presence in Yemen after the militias lost the momentum they tried to exploit during the Gaza war. Some observers view this film and Al Qaeda media campaign as a desperate attempt to distort false facts and allow the Muslim Brotherhood and Houthis to tarnish the image of countries fighting terrorism in the Middle East.