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Clinton's emails reveal Khairat Al-Shater, Muslim Brotherhood's role in "media chaos" in Egypt
CAIRO - 13 October A network of suspicious interests has converged to bring together Qatar, the administration of former US President Barack Obama, and the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood, to build a new Middle East, where there is no place for stability after eliminating power and armies and igniting crises in the countries of the Arab world.
Details of the conspiracy that culminated in , after paving the way for what was known as the Arab Spring revolutions,were revealed by emails of the secretary of state under Barack Obama, and the losing candidate in the White House elections Hillary n's messages have revealed - and are still revealing - how The Democratic Party of the United States led the region into turmoil.
The messages further uncoveredthe close association of the former US Secretary of State under Barack Obama with Qatar and Al Jazeera, and the attempt to exploit them to spread chaos in Egypt by supporting the destructive revolutions known as the Arab Spring revolutions.
Furthermore, the leaks that were published during the past years unveiled the Brotherhood’s plot against Egypt and the involvmentof the te
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The Arabist
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Egypt candidate: Muslim Brotherhood's Khairat al-Shater
In just over a year, the fortunes of Khairat al-Shater have changed dramatically.
He has gone from being a political prisoner to a frontrunner in Egypt's presidential race as the Muslim Brotherhood's chosen candidate.
Even behind bars - where he served 12 years for his association with the previously banned Islamist group - Mr Shater was an influential figure. He was known as its key financier.
Since his release after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, his importance has grown.
Serving as one of the group's three deputy leaders, he has played a key strategic role and is said to have been involved in negotiations with the ruling military council.
In recent months, the millionaire businessman has developed the Brotherhood's economic policy and met the International Monetary Fund (IMF) team that is negotiating a $bn loan facility with the government.
He has also represented the Muslim Brotherhood at meetings with ambassadors, visiting foreign officials and international investors.
He articulates its moderate Islamist vision - its commitment to democracy, the rights of religious minorities and a free market.
However, he has also said that the recent election results - which led to a parli