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The documentary was based on thousands of confidential documents proving Qatar's funding of Saleh's institutions and projects Terrorist Organization of Fraternity In several European countries.
And while staying State of Qatar To promote itself under humanitarian names and charity programs, the documentary, which will be broadcast by a channel "RTFF" The Belgian reveals the elusiveness of Doha and the duplication of its objectives, which have nothing to do with charity slogans.
The Franco-Belgian joint investigation on television is a new conviction which is added to an old sentence which brought to light the subtleties "Qatar Charity Foundation"A brilliant name, which has been derided by Doha to hide its extremist efforts in Europe.
The documentary, which will be presented as part of a program by journalist François Mazur, reveals how Qatar has funded 140 projects and cultural centers in Europe, all linked to the terrorist Brotherhood.
The film's press team took two years of research to track the financial paths and funding structures of Qatar-backed institutions in a number of areas. European countries.
The film relied on evidence, expert analysis and, most importantly, interviews with the leaders of these institutions and confronted them with all the facts that exposed their true face, as well as that of Doha.
Among the facts presented in the documentary, Doha devotes more than 70 million euros since 2014 to support terrorist entities in Europe.
The documentary reveals Qatar's support for a radical project that has penetrated six European countries, including the creation of over 100 projects in Europe to create a counter-culture among Muslims in these countries.
The documentary shows a long list of projects, funded by Qatar in millions of dollars in European countries, revealing a black circle where the film stops questioning about the true scale and scope of the Qatar project.
The documentary comes a few months after the unveiling of a French book entitled "Diagonal leaves"Doha supports institutions and projects related to the terrorist fraternity in a number of European countries, including France and Switzerland.
The book published last April revealed aspects of "Generous Support" provided by Qatar to organizations and personalities of the Muslim Brotherhood who defend extremist ideas under the guise of academic, educational and charitable institutions in several European countries.
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The documentary was based on thousands of secret documents, which prove Qatar's funding of institutions and projects for the terrorist organization of the Muslim Brotherhood in several European countries.
While the State of Qatar continues to promote itself under humanitarian names and charity programs, the documentary, which will be broadcast by the Belgian channel "RTPF", reveals the elusiveness of Doha and the duplication of its objectives, which do not has nothing to do with charity slogans.
The Franco-Belgian joint investigation on television is a new conviction, which adds to an old conviction highlighting the intricacies of the Qatar Charity Foundation, the brilliant name that Doha has ridiculed for to conceal its extremist efforts in Europe.
The documentary, which will be presented as part of a program by journalist François Mazur, reveals how Qatar has funded 140 projects and cultural centers in Europe, all linked to the terrorist Brotherhood.
The film took two years of research to track the financial paths and funding structures of Qatar-supported institutions in a number of European countries.
The film relied on evidence, expert analysis and, most importantly, interviews with the leaders of these institutions and confronted them with all the facts that exposed their true face, as well as that of Doha.
Among the facts presented in the documentary, Doha devotes more than 70 million euros since 2014 to support terrorist entities in Europe.
The documentary reveals Qatar's support for a radical project that has penetrated six European countries, including the creation of over 100 projects in Europe to create a counter-culture among Muslims in these countries.
The documentary shows a long list of projects, funded by Qatar in millions of dollars in European countries, revealing a black circle where the film stops questioning about the true scale and scope of the Qatar project.
The documentary comes a few months after the publication by a French book entitled "Qatari Papers" of the Doha support for institutions and projects related to the terrorist fraternity in a number of European countries, including France and Switzerland.
The book, published in April, revealed aspects of Qatar's "generous support" to Muslim Brotherhood organizations and personalities who defend extremist ideas under the guise of academia, education and charity in a number of European countries.