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Source: Arabic.Net – Monia Ghanmi
Tunisian MP for the Free Constitutional Party Magdi Boudhina, the Al-Nahda Brotherhood party, was accused of being behind terrorist threats attacking party leader Abeer Moussa.
“The Brotherhood in Tunisia is the party that has the responsibility to introduce terrorism into the country since the January 2011 revolution, and it is the party that encouraged the youth to travel to Syria and Libya as fuel for a regional holocaust,” Boudhina said in a statement to Al Arabiya.net and Al-Hadath.net. “Their history in Tunisia is as terrorism-ridden as the history of their international organization, because they are a branch of the Blood Brotherhood, and we hold them responsible for the physical integrity of Abeer Musa.”
Ghannouchi’s responsibility
Moussa had announced in recent days that the National Terrorist Crime Investigation Unit told him that there are several assassination threats, noting that these threats are internal and external to Tunisia.
Boudhina noted that these threats “came after a series of verbal and physical attacks under Parliament’s leadership that led to atonement, at the instigation of Ennahdha, because of the positions of the Free Constitutional Party against the Brotherhood and its opposition to them and revealing their plans in front of public opinion and their dependence on the outside. “
The threats came to Musa, days after a call from the Free Constitutional Party to call Parliament President Rashid Ghannouchi about the content of his hidden contacts and mysterious foreign relations with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Libyan Brotherhood, who are inconsistent with Tunisia’s official foreign policy.
Inciting Brotherhood
Last night, Moussa considered, in a video published on his Facebook page, that the recent death threats against him highlight the incitement carried out by the extremist Brotherhood in the country since 2011.
He added that this incitement has led in recent years to the murders of the lawyer Shukri Belaid and the former member of the National Constituent Assembly, Mohamed Brahmi, considering that the leaders who opposed the Brotherhood and revealed their plans were assassinated in front of his home. In broad daylight, and until now those who incited his murder or participation were not responsible. In your bloodshed.
For its part, the Tunisian parliament issued a statement on Sunday, denouncing the “terrorist threat” that affected the deputy of the Free Constitutional Party Block and the head of the Parliament’s Energy Committee, Abeer Moussa, and asked the authorities to open a Research the threats and work to ensure your security.
However, Buddhism underestimated the statement issued by the Speaker of the Parliament, Rashid Ghannouchi, describing it as “mediocre”, explaining that it is “a bearer of many aspects, confusing politics and religion”, and also considered that there are coded messages between the lines, in reference to the insertion of the phrase “enemies” Religion “when describing who is behind these threats, and in the term Brotherhood they are leftists and modernists.
It is mentioned that this is not the first time that a member of Parliament has received death threats. The representative of the Popular Movement, Haykal al-Makki, had confirmed at the end of last month that he had been threatened by elements close to Al-Nahda, and blamed his personal security on the leader of this party and President Parliament Rashid Ghannouchi.
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