Muslim Brotherhood’s lies continue despite the arrest of Ghannouchi
The terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group continues to play on rumors and lies in order to achieve its goals and objectives in order to destabilize and destabilize security in many Arab countries.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia could live in a state of panic, which made up lies as usual, after the leader of Ennahdha, the political arm of the terrorist Brotherhood in Tunisia, was arrested by the Tunisian security forces.
Propagation
The Brotherhood in Tunisia has been working to spread rumors since the arrest of Rached Ghannouchi, saying his health had deteriorated during his arrest.
Ghannouchi was arrested for publicly inciting him at a seminar against the Tunisian state, where he advocated violence and incited to burn the country with blood.
But the man who threatened Tunisia suddenly became sick and went into limbo as his group lies through Social Media to mislead the public.
These lies are nothing but typical Brotherhood games. Whenever a Brotherhood leader is arrested, the terrorist organization’s supporters declare that he is in a state of health.
Former Justice Minister Noureddine Bhiri and former Interior Minister Ali Laarayedh were previously hospitalized after being detained for what was said to be their deteriorating health.
Muslim Brotherhood judge Bashir al-Akremi was previously hospitalized after suffering an apparent bout of insanity.
Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of Tunisia’s Muslim Brotherhood, is currently in hospital, hours after his health deteriorated following his arrest on Monday, fearing accountability, and suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
In a letter to the Brotherhood beforehand, Tunisian President Kais Saied confirmed that some are searching for rulings to escape accountability. He also claimed that the disease was caused by insanity, but pretended that it was the hand of the judiciary.
The gap between the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha and the Tunisian people and state institutions is growing by the day due to the controversial moves of the movement’s leader Rached Ghannouchi.
An official in the Ministry of Interior said that bringing Ghannouchi for questioning and searching his house was ordered by the Public Prosecution to investigate “inflammatory statements.”
A ban on meeting at the headquarters of the Ennahdha Party
The Tunisian authorities have banned meetings at all of Ennahdha’s headquarters and shut down the meeting place of the opposition Salvation Front.
Ghannouchi had made statements during a conversation between him and leaders of the National Salvation Front, in which he said: “The intellectual and ideological disability in Tunisia is in fact the foundation of a civil war, because the perception of Tunisia without one party or another, Tunisia without a renaissance, Tunisia without political Islam, Tunisia without a left, Tunisia without any component, is a civil war project.”