The Snakehead - the Qatari spy - Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani - the chairman of the board of Qatar's Al-Jazeera channel and the former prime minister and foreign minister of Qatar | #qatar |#قطر |#Terrorism | #الارهاب |#Qatarism |#تنظيم_الحمدين
ان شاء الله هنطلع تاريخك على كوكب الارض من يوم ماولدت الى الأن
#حمد_بن_جاسم.. العقل المدبر لمخططات #قطر الخبيثة #قطريليكس #كفي_يا_قطر #تنظيم_الحمدين#أنا_قطري_وتمثلني_المعارضة#خسائر_قطر_بسبب_الحمدين pic.twitter.com/Geo7UBlQRO
— قطريليكس QatariLeaks (@qatarileaks) September 16, 2017
#حمد_بن_جاسم.. العقل المدبر لمخططات #قطر الخبيثة #قطريليكس #كفي_يا_قطر #تنظيم_الحمدين#أنا_قطري_وتمثلني_المعارضة#خسائر_قطر_بسبب_الحمدين pic.twitter.com/Geo7UBlQRO
— قطريليكس QatariLeaks (@qatarileaks) September 16, 2017
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محكمة النقض تقطع "رأس الأفعى" فى قضية التخابر مع قطر.. حمد بن جاسم خطط لنقل وثائق الأمن القومى للدوحة.. و"تميم" كلفه بالتواصل مع مرسى للحصول على المستندات لاستخدامها ضد مصر.. والنيابة تبدأ التحقيق فى ملف "جاسم"
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Panama Papers Leak Helps Show That Qatar's Former Prime Minister Is A Billionaire
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Brookings Scholars Hawk Qatar’s Hamas Talking Points
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This letter is being sent to you on behalf of the Qatar Awareness Campaign Coalition.
The purpose is to inform you and the public of the activities of Qatar,
the country which owns Al Jazeera, the network on which you are
co-hosts of the program, The Stream.
We urge to you read the information below, which includes evidence that
Qatar is arguably the preeminent sponsor of terror in the world today.
It is a benefactor of the genocidal armies of ISIS, al Qaeda, and Boko
Haram; it is involved in Taliban narcotics trafficking through a
relationship with the Pakistani National Logistics Cell; and profits
from operating a virtual slave state. Qatar is involved in terror operations from Nigeria to Gaza to Syria to Iraq.
So the public understands why this letter is addressed to you both,
who are American citizens and co-hosts of an Al Jazeera daily program,
here is pertinent background on the Doha-based network.
- In 1996, then Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, provided a $137 million loan to start Al Jazeera. Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was the ruling monarch of Qatar from 1995-2013.
- Al Jazeera is based out of Doha, the capital of Qatar.
- In July 2013, 22 employees of Al Jazeera resigned after the station “air[ed] lies and misle[d] viewers” (according to Al Jazeera correspondent) regarding the Egyptian revolution on July 4, which ousted Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi.
- Al Jazeera is home to the Muslim Brotherhood’s spiritual leader (and Morsi-backer) Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who reaches an estimated 80 million viewers each week.
In light of Al Jazeera’s consistent and vocal support for the Muslim
Brotherhood and their associated terror campaigns, we ask that you
consider the attached sourced report on Qatar’s activities. The links cited are vetted and credible sources. We hope you take the time to verify the truth of the statements for yourself.
After doing so, the Coalition of the Qatar Awareness Campaign calls on you to exert
due influence on the Qatari government to cease any type of involvement
in all forms of Islamic terrorism, slavery, and drug trafficking!
Sincerely,
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سنه امك سودة دوليا ومحليا وعربيا
July 3 was not a good day for Mohammed Morsi. The Muslim
Brotherhood’s man was ousted from power after just a year as Egypt’s
president, having lost the essential confidence of the country’s
powerful military leaders. July 3 was also a black day for the State of
Qatar, the country which had nailed its colors and its money firmly to
the Muslim Brotherhood mast, and which suddenly found itself the target
of outrage on the Egyptian street and beyond.
Morsi came to power in a democratic election, but misinterpreted the
meaning of democracy. He and his Muslim Brotherhood backers – primarily
Qatar – appeared to believe that having won the election, they could run
the country according to their decree, not according to democratic
principles as the majority had expected. A series of draconian laws, a
spiralling economic crisis, and a feeling on the Egyptian street that
the Muslim Brotherhood was paid handsomely by foreign forces, spurred street protests of historic proportions, prompting the military to intervene.
With Morsi gone, Qatar suddenly became “persona non grata” in Egypt.
Qatar sought to extend its influence and Muslim Brotherhood-inspired
view of how countries like Egypt, Syria, Libya, and others should be.
Qatar was also playing a power-game against Saudi Arabia, another hugely
wealthy regional power whose vision of an even more strictly Islamist
way of life for Muslims drove a wedge between the two parties.
Another seismic change hit the region just nine days before Morsi’s
fall. The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani – in power
since overthrowing his own father back in 1995 – voluntarily abdicated
in favor of his 33-year-old son, Sheikh Tamim.
Tamim, educated in England and a graduate of the prestigious
Sandhurst Military Academy, became the region’s youngest leader, with
the eyes of the world watching to see if he would maintain his father’s
aggressive policy of extending Qatar’s regional influence. Few could
have imagined that he would very quickly find himself at the center of a
major political crisis as Egypt – a country in which Qatar had so much
credibility and money invested – imploded before his eyes.
Within hours of Morsi’s departure, the streets of Cairo were awash with anti-Qatari banners accompanied
by the obligatory anti-US and anti-Israel slogans. Al Jazeera – a
staunch promoter of the Muslim Brotherhood view in Egypt – was vilified,
its reporters attacked on the streets, its offices ransacked. Al
Jazeera also had been hit seven months earlier after supporting Mohammed
Morsi’s crackdown on young Egyptian demonstrators opposed to the rapid
Islamisation of Egypt under the new government.
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The Islamization of France in 2012
Qatar: Banker to the Global Jihad
Qatar Awareness Campaign – The Stream
Qatar’s Risky Overreach
In February, the Persian Gulf Emirate of Qatar announced plans to invest €50 million ($65 million) in French suburbs, home to more than one million disgruntled Muslim immigrants.
Qatar said its investment was intended to support small businesses in
disadvantaged Muslim neighborhoods. But as Qatar, like Saudi Arabia,
subscribes to the ultra-conservative Wahhabi sect of Islam, critics say
the emirate’s real objective is to peddle its religious ideology among
Muslims in France and other parts of Europe.
Shortly before Qatar announced its plans to invest in France, Qatari
Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, who has long cultivated an image
as a pro-Western reformist and modernizer, vowed to “spare no effort” to spread the fundamentalist teachings of Wahhabi Islam across “the whole world.”
The promotion of Islamic extremist ideologies — particularly
Wahhabism, which not only discourages Muslim integration in the West,
but actively encourages jihad against non-Muslims — threatens to further
radicalize Muslim immigrants in France.
The Qatari investments are being targeted in blighted French suburban slums, known in France as banlieues,
where up to one million or more mostly unemployed Muslim immigrants
from North Africa and the Middle East try to get by on an impoverished
existence.
The banlieues are already being exploited by Islamist preachers from
countries such as Morocco and Turkey which are leveraging the social
marginalization of Muslim immigrants in France to create “separate
Islamic societies” ruled by Islamic Sharia law.
Also in February, a French television documentary revealed that all
of the slaughterhouses in the greater Paris metropolitan area are now
producing all of their meat in accordance with Islamic Sharia law.
Qatar’s takeover of Europe
Ruler of Qatar Visits Hamas
كلمة قديمة لـ القيادي الإخواني عبد الستار
المليجي هي حقيقة اليوم👈🏻امير #قطر دعم
الاخوان بالأموال وكان يأتي بشنط الأموال
لخيرت الشاطر ووو.... pic.twitter.com/nEQGNyYeyU
— بهاء الحكيمي (@BahaHkeme) September 16, 2017
كلمة قديمة لـ القيادي الإخواني عبد الستار
المليجي هي حقيقة اليوم👈🏻امير #قطر دعم
الاخوان بالأموال وكان يأتي بشنط الأموال
لخيرت الشاطر ووو.... pic.twitter.com/nEQGNyYeyU
— بهاء الحكيمي (@BahaHkeme) September 16, 2017المليجي هي حقيقة اليوم👈🏻امير #قطر دعم
الاخوان بالأموال وكان يأتي بشنط الأموال
لخيرت الشاطر ووو.... pic.twitter.com/nEQGNyYeyU
فضائح حمد بن جاسم بن جبر ( خائن العرب ) | Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Scandals (the Arabs' traitor ) | #qatar |#قطر |#Terrorism | #الارهاب |#Qatarism |#تنظيم_الحمدين |
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