After holding them for several days, interrogating them and then releasing them, the Turkish authorities again detained a number of broadcasters and media workers associated with the Brotherhood after repeating their calls for incitement against Egypt and calls for what they called a revolutionary movement against Egypt. 11th of November.
On Friday evening, Turkish security forces launched an extensive campaign in which they detained a number of members of the Brotherhood, rearrested journalist Hossam Al-Ghamri and others, and brought them to the headquarters of the security service for investigation, after calling them through their pages. on communication sites for chaos in Egypt and spreading rumors against the Egyptian intelligence agencies.
Sources told Al-Arabiya.net that the campaigns targeted the broadcasters and producers of the group’s satellite channels, as well as the Al-Sharq satellite channel owned by opposition leader Ayman Nur.
According to the information, the Brotherhood’s media, after being released from detention a few days ago, did not follow the instructions of the Turkish authorities to stop incitement against Egypt and continued to escalate and call for demonstrations on November 11th.
The group, along with opposition leader Ayman Nur, has spread new rumors to strike at Egypt and undermine confidence in political and sovereign institutions, as it announced and promoted resignations from the intelligence service and a flood of soldiers rejecting the political and economic conditions in the country. through their electronic militias and the group’s media accounts on communication sites and affiliated pages of the Ghad al-Thawra Party, which is led by all this information was false and unfounded.
This comes days after Turkish authorities released Al-Ghamri, a journalist who had arrested him since the Friday before last.
The released journalist reported that Saif Abdel-Fattah, leader of the Brotherhood and former adviser to Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi, intervened with Turkish authorities to release him, adding that he stepped out to complete his role in the crowd on Friday, November. 11 demos.
Despite Turkish instructions to restrict the Brotherhood’s activities in the media and prevent broadcasting criticism of Egypt from Istanbul satellite channels, the group, in cooperation with Nur, continued to coordinate and plan the November 11 demonstrations, spreading rumors and lies and promoting them widely. through the band’s pages and accounts on the new communications sites and satellite channels that launched the likes of 11-11: Peoples and Liberty, as well as the new channel they intend to launch from London.
It is noteworthy that the Turkish authorities launched a campaign of arrests and detentions of members of the Brotherhood a few days ago, and journalists and media workers working for the group’s satellite channels took part in the action.
In March last year, Turkey demanded that the Brotherhood’s satellite channels broadcast from Istanbul be restricted and its criticism of Egypt prevented, as well as banning the Brotherhood’s media and broadcaster Haytham Abu Khalil from appearing.
And he decided to stop the programs of 4 broadcasters of the Brotherhood: Moataz Matar, Mohamed Nasser, Hamza Zobaa and artist Hisham Abdullah, and warned them not to violate his instructions.
In March last year, Turkey announced the resumption of its diplomatic contacts with Egypt and instructed the Muslim Brotherhood media operating in its territory to soften the tone towards Cairo in preparation for a rapprochement and normalization of relations.